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<blockquote data-quote="breb" data-source="post: 7102598" data-attributes="member: 39089"><p>Barrs blew Rockies away physically in the second half of the group game. You would expect that they won't allow that to happen again, IF they meet again and thats a big if.. Barrs have been best team in it so far. Rockies have limped into the semis but have a never say die attitude. their first touch and striking was very poor today but they hung in and look to be fairly fit coming strong at the end of nearly all the matches they've played. I agree about the hard hitting. There were some hard ones today. John Cashman's shoulder over on the sideline was inspirational. John Cronin went through a fella, very legitimately, at one stage too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="breb, post: 7102598, member: 39089"] Barrs blew Rockies away physically in the second half of the group game. You would expect that they won't allow that to happen again, IF they meet again and thats a big if.. Barrs have been best team in it so far. Rockies have limped into the semis but have a never say die attitude. their first touch and striking was very poor today but they hung in and look to be fairly fit coming strong at the end of nearly all the matches they've played. I agree about the hard hitting. There were some hard ones today. John Cashman's shoulder over on the sideline was inspirational. John Cronin went through a fella, very legitimately, at one stage too. [/QUOTE]
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