Waratahs v Chiefs
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The NSW Waratahs will limp to the finish line of Super Rugby Trans- Ta$man, with interim coach Chris Whitaker revealing they barely have enough players for their final round clash with the Chiefs. NSW have one final chance to bank their first win of a horror year but will be undermanned with more players joining the casualty ward ahead of the Brookvale Oval match. Skipper and halfback Jake Gordon (knee), hooker Dave Porecki (calf) and tighthead prop Darcy Breen (neck) all picked up injuries during last round's loss to the Highlanders. Fellow props Angus Bell (illness), Harry Johnson-Holmes (neck) and Tetetra Faulkner (back), who missed the Highlanders, are also in some doubt.
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@kiwimurph bullshit!
Sydney is fucking massive, and there are thousands of rugby players there
And i am often reliably informed that the good old grass roots Shute Shield is the perfect stepping stone to Test rugby, so Super Rugby should be a breeze.
They won two World Cups with that path doncha know
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@mariner4life said in Waratahs v Chiefs:
@kiwimurph bullshit!
Sydney is fucking massive, and there are thousands of rugby players there
And i am often reliably informed that the good old grass roots Shute Shield is the perfect stepping stone to Test rugby, so Super Rugby should be a breeze.
They won two World Cups with that path doncha know
Can't wait for Poido to run out and show these pampered woofter "professional" players how it's done.
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@antipodean yeah true noticed that, they seem to bring other teams down to their defensive level.
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Gallagher Chiefs:
- Aidan Ross (46)
- Bradley Slater (25)
- Angus Ta’avao (46)
- Zane Kapeli (18)
- Tupou Vaa’i (17)
- Pita Gus Sowakula (38)
- Lachlan Boshier (63)
- Luke Jacobson (36)
- Brad Weber © (97)
- Bryn Gatland (8)
- Sean Wainui (43)
- Quinn Tupaea (18)
- Alex Nankivell (42)
- Shaun Stevenson (61)
- Kaleb Trask (16)
Reserves:
16. Samisoni Taukei’aho (48)
17. Ollie Norris (15)
18. Reuben O’Neill (14)
19. Viliami Taulani (1)
20. Tom Florence (1)
21. Xavier Roe (6)
22. Anton Lienert-Brown (93)
23. Chase Tiatia (10)Unavailable for selection:
Damian McKenzie (suspended), Jonah Lowe (hamstring), Josh Lord (concussion), Kaylum Boshier (shoulder), Laghlan McWhannell (knee), Mitchell Brown (shoulder), Mitchell Karpik (knee), Naitoa Ah Kuoi (neck), Rivez Reihana (shoulder), Sam Cane (shoulder/pectoral), Samipeni Finau (shoulder), Simon Parker (foot). -
The Chiefs have resisted an SOS call to Brodie Retallick despite having another locking crisis on their hands for the final round of the Super Rugby Trans- Ta$man competition. Having started the competition a month ago with a scanty second row, the Chiefs’ stocks have been hit even harder ahead of the match against the Waratahs in Sydney on Saturday night, with both Josh Lord and Mitchell Brown ruled out after sustaining concussions in the win over the Rebels in the NSW capital last Sunday. Naitoa Ah Kuoi hasn’t played since the Aotearoa final, nursing a neck injury, while the other contracted locking option, Laghlan McWhannell (knee) has been sidelined for a third straight season, and even wider squad member Samipeni Finau hasn’t featured since injuring his shoulder against the Blues on May 1.
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Waratahs
Andrew Tuala, Tom Horton, Tetera Faulkner, Hugh Sinclair, Jack Whetton, Lachie Swinton, Jack Dempsey, Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco, Jack Grant, Will Harrison, James Ramm, Lalakai Foketi, Izaia Perese, Alex Newsome (c), Mark NawaqanitawaseReserves: Robbie Abel, Pek Cowan, Chris Talakai, Sam Caird, Jeremy Williams, Will Harris, Henry Robertson, Tane Edmed
In: Pek Cowan, James Ramm, Henry Robertson, Tom Horton, Hugh Sinclair, Tetera Faulkner
Out: Vunipola Fifita, Jack Maddocks, Jake Gordon, Dave Porecki, Carlo Tizzano, Darcy Breen