RugbyU: Deans wary of Stormers' upset of charging Crusaders

From: AAP Sports News (Australia) | Date: February 28, 2008 | Copyright information


AAP Sports News (Australia)

02-28-2008

RugbyU: Deans wary of Stormers' upset of charging Crusaders

by Robert Smith



SYDNEY, Feb 28, 2008 (AFP) - Coach Robbie Deans is keen to play down the
significance of his Canterbury Crusaders' dazzling start to this year's Super
14, warning of a possible Western Stormers' ambush in Cape Town on Friday.

The six-time tournament winners are bidding for their first unbeaten tour ...

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