Martin Devlin
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So this is the one game I can't see an upset.
I just don't think the Canes are going to fall over in this game.
I'm not saying that they're going to bowl the rest of the games, but I think that in this game, I just think they're too strong.
All right, team, listen up.
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4.35 in Christchurch, Saturday, Saders home Blues.
Again, give you some facts and figures.
36-20 the last time these two teams played.
The Blues did beat them earlier in the season, but there was round four on March the 7th.
It feels like a lifetime ago, and for the Blues it has been, because that was probably the highlight of their season up until now.
Their recent results, beat MP, lost to the Crusaders, lost to the Canes, lost to the Chiefs, and conceding a hell of a lot of points, almost 45 a game.
The Crusaders, on the other hand, after losing to the Hurricanes...