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No, I think the Reds are the most well-placed, to be honest.
They get 10 points out of that.
Sets it up for an interesting little, like we're now, like previous seasons it's been like, ooh, who's going to make the six?
Sort of feel like that's probably not the focus this year, but it's who's finishing where in that six?
There's going to be mouthwatering.
Chiefs.
I just think, you know, like, jeez, the Highlanders can play, but, like, letting the Tars back in like they did, I just think the Chiefs at home, you know, this would put them in really, really strong stead for that second spot, which we know is very, very important.
Yeah, draw for me.
Yeah, personal growth for me is great this year.
I think Reuben Love will be back, and I think the Canes will win.
Oh, yeah.
I'll go to the Reds.
Yeah, I've convinced myself that it's happening.
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