Blues v Highlanders
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All Black centurion Beauden Barrett has his first start of the season for the Blues when they host the Highlanders at North Harbour Stadium on Friday night in DHL Super Rugby Pacific.
After coming off the bench in the 24-22 win over the Chiefs last weekend, Barrett gets to start at No 10 with another highly experienced campaigner in Bryce Heem outside him. The duo come in for the injured inside back pairing of Harry Plummer and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, with both sidelined for several weeks with shoulder injuries.
Coach Leon MacDonald said he is looking for a much-improved performance from his side.
“We played quite well against the Hurricanes and lost but we played indifferently last week and got the win. It shows that you can’t control the outcome, but you can control performance,” he said.
“We are looking for quantum improvement across the board – better quality possession, better handling, more consistent defensive effort and better decision-making. Most of all, we are looking for a more aggressive, physical and quality performance.”
While losing Plummer and Tuivasa-Sheck, MacDonald is pleased to have Barrett and Heem available.
“Despite being out of the game for a while, Beauden slotted back in as we know he can.
“Bryce has had a niggling injury that delayed his start. He was one of our key players last year, and while he played on the wing, he has plenty of experience in the midfield both for me at Ta$man and in Europe. His experience and physicality are key factors.”
MacDonald has spelled the hard-working Josh Goodhue and Tom Robinson who have played two full games.
“Josh has been beaten up in two outstanding efforts and Tom is batting an ankle injury that has hampered him.
“Sam Darry and Taine Plumtree are two young guys who both had outstanding NPC campaigns, and are itching for their opportunity.
“It means that James Tucker, another player who was terrific in the NPC, has the potential for his first cap for the Blues after an injury in pre-season meant he never got to play for us a few years back.”
The game will again be played without crowds, but with a smattering of stakeholders, with kick-off at 7.05pm on Friday.
The team is :
1. Alex Hodgman (44)
2. Kurt Eklund (26)
3. Nepo Laulala (15)
4. Luke Romano (2)
5. Sam Darry (7)
6. Taine Plumtree (1)
7. Dalton Papalii © (46)
8. Hoskins Sotutu (26)
9. Finlay Christie (20)
10. Beauden Barrett (8)
11. Caleb Clarke (29)
12. Bryce Heem (9)
13. Rieko Ioane (76)
14. Mark Telea (27)
15. Stephen Perofeta (33)Reserves :
16. Soane Vikena (6)
17. Ofa Tuungafasi (109)
18. Marcel Renata (21)
19. James Tucker (0)
20. Adrian Choat (6)
21. Sam Nock (43)
22. Tanielu Tele’a (14)
23. Zarn Sullivan (8)Not considered with injury: Akira Ioane, Harry Plummer, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Tom Robinson.
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Feel like this could be a close one as well with the changes made, and Goodhue who has been one of our best missing. The Highlanders are always competitive too.
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@african-monkey yeah has a must win feel for the Highlanders and Gordon Hunter Trophy tends to add spice to these clashes.
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@kiwimurph said in Blues v Highlanders:
@african-monkey yeah has a must win feel for the Highlanders and Gordon Hunter Trophy tends to add spice to these clashes.
Highlanders lacking the talent department but yeah, they always get up for this fixture.
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The Highlanders have confirmed they have “a couple” of Covid-19 cases before the Blues game on Friday.
There were a number of changes to the team announced to face the Blues on Friday, although general manager Greg O’Brien said on Wednesday they would not be identifying the players involved.
The Highlanders have still managed to put out a competitive side with a forward pack that is close to full strength, although the backline has lost some size with the absences of midfielder Fetuli Paea and winger Sam Gilbert.
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the more i think about it the more i would actually like to see koroi on the bench rather than Banks, less experienced yes but more versatile and actually has some x factor, banks is never goig to come on and turn a game around
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@african-monkey said in Blues v Highlanders:
Feel like this could be a close one as well with the changes made, and Goodhue who has been one of our best missing. The Highlanders are always competitive too.
eh, sometimes.
We played them twice last year at Eden Park.
The first time we dominated so hard it could have been a 50 point hiding.
The final was tight, despite the Blues dominating over most of the field. And that's kinda the hallmark of the current Blues side - they can be dominant everywhere but the scoreboard, and some scores against the run of play or stupid penalties can swing tight games that should have been comfortable.
Learning how to turn dominance into points is a shedload easier than trying to dominate... that's the hard part. So I am optimistic, but you'd have to be to be a long term Blues fan eh.
Blue by a thowwwsand
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@kiwiwomble said in Blues v Highlanders:
the more i think about it the more i would actually like to see koroi on the bench rather than Banks, less experienced yes but more versatile and actually has some x factor, banks is never goig to come on and turn a game around
For his own team.
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@kiwiwomble said in Blues v Highlanders:
@bovidae that would almost make more sense, Punavai has also largely been used as a wing for the highlanders
you wold think they Highlanders own socials would have got it right though
With a bit of omicron around maybe it is a safety change if Punivai has mild symptoms but not positive at least they can prepare with Gregory?
Just a theory