Sharks to stay controlled, not likely to go into frenzy


  • Rugby
  • Friday, 25 Jul 2014

WELLINGTON (Reuters) - The ACT Brumbies have abandoned his conservative game plan but Jake White's Sharks' side won't when they face the Canterbury Crusaders in their Super Rugby semi-final on Saturday.

The 2007 World Cup-winning coach left the Brumbies last year after guiding them to the Super Rugby final and the Canberra-based side initially adopted White's conservative territory-first game plan only to throw it out last week at the start of the playoffs.

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