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Should the Super 14 winner play the Heinken cup winner for a World club rubgy title?

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Should the Super 14 winner play the Heinken cup winner for a World club rubgy title?

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  1. yes would love to see the two styles meet we should somehow make it hapen


  2. Yes

  3. Yes, that would be great.

    But we all know what the result would be-the Super 14 team will beat the h**l out of the Heineken Cup winner.

    Even the Western Force could take the best European teams!

  4. No - it is unfair on the Heinken Cup winner b'cos their teams are based on only one club or provincial team while the Super 14 teams compromised of best players selected from two or more provincial teams to form a single franchise team, which mean they will be far better and stronger than the Heiken Cup winner.

    Anyway, givethe Heiken Cup winner a go if they want to have a crack at it.

  5. yes I think so. The only thing is that it would have to be played in Europe cause the s14 teams would kill them otherwise

  6. yes.   go the Crusaders!

  7. Yes but I am sure that the Force would give a better account for themselves than a few other Aussie sides!

  8. There are too many match's as it is, without taking 2 weeks out the schedule (for Jet Lag, climatisation etc.) sending players 28 000 miles to play a one off match.

    The cost is riduculas as well considering the poor attendences for domestic level matches (not filling stadia for cup finals).

  9. no point. It would be a thrashing. The BEST of england, ireland, wales and scotland get hammered by NZ and cant even beat the Maori team. So the super 14 winners would simply give the bash out

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