Highlanders v Bulls
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Highlanders
1 Ayden Johnstone
2 Liam Coltman
3 Tyrel Lomax
4 Jackson Hemopo
5 Tom Franklin
6 Liam Squire
7 James Lentjes
8 Luke Whitelock (c)
9 Aaron Smith
10 Josh Ioane
11 Tevita Li
12 Patelesio Tomkinson
13 Rob Thompson
14 Waisake Naholo
15 Josh McKayRESERVES
16 Ash Dixon
17 Sef Fa’agase
18 Siate Tokolahi
19 Josh Dickson
20 Shannon Frizell
21 Kayne Hammington
22 Marty Banks
23 Thomas Umaga-JensenUnavailable due to injury: Ben Smith (hamstring), Daniel Lienert-Brown (knee), Teihorangi Walden (concussion)
Season ending injuries: Tevita Nabura (knee), Richard Buckman (achilles), Bryn Gatland (foot)
The Pulse Energy Highlanders are at home to the Bulls and will be focussed on a win to kick start a run to the finals. Head Coach, Aaron Mauger, has selected an experienced pack and will welcome the return of Liam Squire for his first match of the season, also back from injury are Jackson Hemopo and Tevita Li. Josh McKay will get his first start of the year at fullback and Sef Fa’agase comes onto the bench for an injured Daniel Lienert-Brown. It’s a big night for Luke Whitelock who will captain the side in his 100th Super Rugby game and will also bring up 50 games for the Highlanders. Whitelock will be presented with a mere by NZ Rugby post-match to acknowledge this milestone. It may also be an emotional evening for a number of long serving Highlanders who will in all likelihood be making their last home appearance at Forsyth Barr Stadium. Fan favourite, Waisake Naholo, will finish his time to the sound of his name ringing around the ground as the Highlanders Club has invited fans to come along for one last chant for the popular winger. Additionally, at the end of the game fans will be invited onto the field to be part of a special presentation to Highlanders legend Ben Smith to commemorate his stellar career with the club.
Notes on Luke Whitelock Highlander #245 Whitelock debuted for the Highlanders in 2016. The youngest of the four Whitelock boys with brothers Sam and George both becoming All Blacks and brother Adam represented Canterbury and the Crusaders. A hard driving loose forward who has also played occasionally at lock, he made the NZ U20 team in 2010/11 and played 50 games for the Crusaders between 2012-2015. He made 8 appearances for the All Blacks between 2013 – 2018, captaining the All Blacks against a French XV in 2017. He was made co-captain of the Highlanders in 2019. He has signed to play for French club Pau later in the year.
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Pretty happy with that side, without getting Smith & Walden back yet, that's about as good as it gets I reckon. Thank fark Ioane really, really stepped up this year (cue him dropping back to Li levels this weekend just to spite me).
Of course if Li could be replaced by anyone it would be great. Go on Hammington, you know it's better when you don't have to pass much anyway....
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Bulls
15 Divan Rossouw (24, 15)
14 Cornal Hendricks (38, 65)
13 Dylan Sage (8, 0)
12 Burger Odendaal (54, 30)
11 Johnny Kotze (44, 45)
10 Handré Pollard (c; 57, 598)
9 Embrose Papier (22, 5)
8 Marco van Staden (23, 15)
7 Hanro Liebenberg (41, 30)
6 Ruan Steenkamp (18, 0)
5 RG Snyman (46, 10)
4 Jason Jenkins (50, 35)
3 Trevor Nyakane (105, 15)
2 Schalk Brits (73, 20)
1 Lizo Gqoboka (51, 15)Replacements:
16 Jaco Visagie (44, 5)
17 Simphiwe Matanzima (14)
18 Wiehahn Herbst (47, 0)
19 Jannes Kirsten (29, 20)
20 Johannes Grobbelaar (3, 0)
21 Ivan van Zyl (28, 35)
22 Manie Libbok (16, 50)
23 JT Jackson (2, 0) -
@KiwiMurph said in Highlanders v Bulls:
@Bones said in Highlanders v Bulls:
King Luke looking every bit an AB so far.
The experiment of him at 6 was an absolute fail.
Great point.
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Points on the board, hopefully that’ll settle them down.
There is something very Ben Smith-esq about this McKay kid from what I’ve seen so far. Might be the similar running style, but might also be the time he seems to have.
Terrible defence as I type by the Clan