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Dictators v Kaiviti — Pre-Match
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ULTIMATE TEAM · Round 14
Dictators v Kaiviti
Pre-Match Preview
· Rungrado 1st of May Stadium
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HOME · 6TH
Pyongyang Dictators
The Verdict
Kaiviti have a slight edge with current form, but never underestimate the home crowd.
Dictators
Dictators are a well-rounded side who change their attack based on the opposition.
A measured kicking game — they pick their moments rather than relying on one style.
Cause for concern: set completion has been worse than average.
3 players showing fatigue (fitness below 60) — could be rested or underperform.
Playing at home — should feed off the crowd.
Kaiviti
Kaiviti lean towards a running game, tiring the defence with repeated hit-ups before striking.
They love the long ball — expect contestable kicks and aerial battles.
Edge over the opponent: completing their sets at a higher rate.
3 players unavailable (2 injured, 1 suspended). Significant depth issues.
Dictators tend towards a balanced approach while Kaiviti favour running. The contrast in styles should create an intriguing contest.
Watch Stacey Jones and Brent Webb — the two most dangerous players on the park. If either gets an early touch, the game opens up.
Kaiviti should look to exploit Dictators' Prop position — it's a clear soft spot in the lineup.
The Halfback role is where Kaiviti look most vulnerable. Dictators will have done their homework.
Huge blow for Kaiviti — Shaun Johnson (Halfback) won't be out there. That's a massive hole to fill.
Dictators desperately need a win to stop the rot. Expect them to come out fired up.
Dictators: Full squad available
Shaun Johnson
minor
Jazz Tevaga
major
Richard Villasanti
SUSPENDED
Kaiviti lead the season series 1-0. They've already proven they can beat Dictators this year.