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Two of Super Rugby's underachievers so far in 2013 do battle at Forsyth Barr Stadium as the Hurricanes make the trip south to take on the Highlanders.
It's been a poor start for Jamie Joseph's outfit in a season that promised so much after the signings of Brad Thorn, Ma'a Nonu and Tony Woodcock.
Losses to the Chiefs and Cheetahs sets them back from a usual fast start out of the blocks as the Highlanders currently sit bottom in New Zealand. Throw into the mix midfield concerns that sees Nonu and Shaun Treeby join Tamati Ellison on the sideline and they're in a tough spot.
Enter young JWC star Jason Emery, who goes up against Conrad Smith in his Super Rugby debut. Emery is still raw and probably was not expecting to earn his first start so soon into the campaign. But injuries have happened so he joins Kade Poki, Hosea Gear and company in the backs.
One positive is that Colin Slade is back in a starting XV alongside Aaron Smith while the other changes have Elliot Dixon, Jarrad Hoeata and Chris King replace Jake Paringatai, Josh Bekhuis and Ma'afu Fia at number eight, lock and tighthead prop respectively.
Had Alapati Leiua not pounced on a wayward pass from Adam Whitelock last week at the Westpac Stadium then the Hurricanes would be in an even bigger ditch than their Friday opponents. That win over the Crusaders came as a massive boost to the confidence of Mark Hammett's charges after a frustrating loss to the Reds in Brisbane the week before.
As it was - and as these things have a way of evening themselves out - the Hurricanes pounced on the gift and picked up four points that could well act as a springboard to what has been a slow start to their season. Andre Taylor is one man struggling to recapture his 2012 form and he subsequently is on the bench, with James Marshall handed the full-back spot alongside the devastating Julian Savea, who has been a shining light amid the gloom.
Played under the Dunedin roof it again - like Rounds 2 to 4 have been - promises to be a fantastic clash to kick-off the action. Throw in showdowns that pit Poki against Gear, Emery facing Smith, the battle for the All Blacks' back-up half-back places and it's set up nicely.
Prediction: The loss of Nasi Manu is such a blow to the Highlanders and I just feel that the Hurricanes may sneak this result. James Marshall is a steady player at the back and with settled combinations throughout, I'm going for the men from Wellington by 5 points!
The teams:
Highlanders: 15 Ben Smith, 14 Kade Poki, 13 Jason Emery, 12 Phil Burleigh, 11 Hosea Gear, 10 Colin Slade, 9 Aaron Smith, 8 Elliot Dixon, 7 John Hardie, 6 Joe Wheeler, 5 Jarrad Hoeata, 4 Brad Thorn, 3 Chris King, 2 Andrew Hore (c), 1 Tony Woodcock.
Replacements: 16 Brayden Mitchell, 17 Ma'afu Fia, 18 Jake Paringatai, 19 TJ Ioane, 20 Fumiaki Tanaka, 21 Lima Sopoaga, 22 Buxton Popoalii.
Hurricanes: 15 James Marshall, 14 Alapati Leiua, 13 Conrad Smith (c), 12 Tim Bateman, 11 Julian Savea, 10 Beauden Barrett, 9 TJ Perenara, 8 Victor Vito, 7 Karl Lowe, 6 Brad Shields, 5 Jason Eaton, 4 Jeremy Thrush, 3 Ben May, 2 Motu Matu'u / Ash Dixon, 1 Ben Franks.
Replacements: 16 tbc, 17 Reggie Goodes / Jeffery Toomaga-Allen, 18 James Broadhurst, 19 Faifili Levave, 20 Chris Smylie, 21 Tusi Pisi, 22 Andre Taylor.
Date: Friday, March 15
Kick-off: 19:35 local (06:35 GMT)
Venue: Forsyth Barr Stadium
Referee: Francisco Pastrana (Argentina)
Assistant referees: Mike Fraser (New Zealand), Kane McBride (New Zealand)
Television match official: Vinny Munro (New Zealand)








Comments
runnrugby says...
Signing old guys like Thorn and Woodcock doesnt help where they need it most, the backrow. They definitely missed Nasi Manu in the loosies or Adam Thompson for that matter. Paringatai was ineffective with his carries against the cheetahs last week. The cheetahs were a lot quicker and dominant at the breakdown too. Good to see Dixon getting a go this week but the highlander loosies still not as strong as the other NZ franchises.
Posted 01:26 15th March 2013
tha_mai says...
kiwilad - ignore trinads, every village has one; he's still upset he missed out on the hot tub with Quade and Digby last Saturday.
There is no requirement for neutral refs in the SANZAR Super Rugby tournament - neutrals were scrapped for 2009 season onwards, though of course tn hasn't caught up with this news yet, but just hoping 'Blind Stu' Dickinson makes a comeback to help the Reds as he has done in the past
Posted 01:12 15th March 2013
missionary says...
At least the ref isn't Steve Walsh. He hates both sides.
Posted 00:21 15th March 2013
missionary says...
Pants...my Highlanders are pants. 'Canes by 40
Posted 00:20 15th March 2013
kiwilad says...
Trinats, need some medication??? A little paranoid?? People following you??
Posted 19:00 14th March 2013
Trader2 says...
Well on last weeks form should be the Hurricanes but...........(and this is delivered in a whisper) Higlanders by 6.
Posted 12:52 14th March 2013
Trinats2 says...
Strange that there is Pope Frank from Argentina for a home derby and then there is an Aus V Nz side that have a kiwi ref. Anyone would think the ref boss was a Kiwi !!!
Posted 11:39 14th March 2013