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Years ago
Can rangers beat canberra at home?
Canberra have always had a strong side in both mean and women. Dande are a class but will need to work overtime if tey are to win. It seems unlikely

Years ago
Agreed. Last weekend's first half was close only due to Canberra's apparent post-Xmas rust.
Dumping Robinson has left the undersized Bishop to deal with Batkovic & Tolo, which is an impossible task. Elsewhere on the court I feel like the Caps have too much quality as well.
Rangers *could* win, because they do still have a lot of capable players, but they are also inconsistent.
Last week Canberra won by 8, I think the margin will be slightly bigger this time.
