Otago Highlanders assistant coach Tony Brown is impressed with the potential in his squad and believes they're as good as the 2015 Super Rugby title-winning group. | IOLsport
WELLINGTON – Otago Highlanders assistant coach Tony Brown sees the same kind of championship-winning potential in his squad as the one he helped build with Jamie Joseph that went on to clinch their first Super Rugby title in 2015.
Brown told reporters ahead of their Super Rugby Aotearoa clash with the Canterbury Crusaders on Saturday that the challenge was to bring in 20 new players and build a side in a matter of months. "It's no different to where we were in 2014 and 2015 when we were trying to build a quality team. We're at the stage where I think things are coming together quite nicely."
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