Hurricanes vs Highlanders
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<p>Whatever motivation is needed they need to find it fast. The form team in the comp is about to role into town and they will be relentless if the Canes do not get things right.</p>
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<p>Whether its revenge for last years final, wanting to make this years playoffs or simply wanting to take their game to the next level, the Canes have to find that special element that makes them tick.</p>
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<p>I want to see Fatialofa smash players like he did against the Chiefs, i want to see Barrett run at the line more often than not, I want our scrum to push those southerners backwards and I want to see those Savea bros play like men possessed. </p>
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<p>If the Hurricanes can reach their peak then maybe, maybe we can send the Highlanders back down South with their tails between their legs, however something in my head suggests it won't be that easy.</p>
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<p>Highlanders to win this on superior tactics and the Canes messy midfield defence.</p>
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<p>I can see the Highlanders employing the game they did against the Tahs last year for this one. Keep turning Fatialofa, Coles and Ardie around and putting decision pressure on the midfield.</p> -
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<p>Highlanders to win this on superior tactics and the Canes messy midfield defence.</p>
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<p>I can see the Highlanders employing the game they did against the Tahs last year for this one. Keep turning Fatialofa, Coles and Ardie around and putting decision pressure on the midfield.</p>
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<p>The Canes have implemented a rush defense in recent weeks, whether that works against Fekitoa and Faddes remains to be seen but whatever the case they will need to make their tackles. No excuses especially considering they just had the bye.</p>
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<p>If the Canes are going to get up in this one they will have to win it through the middle. They will have to emulate something similar to the Crusaders tactics in the first 10 minutes against them a few weeks ago and suck their outsides in, earning the right to go wide. </p>
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<p>I believe the Canes chose to attack too early against the Highlanders in round 2 and instead of being more patient and waiting for the right time to strike they were trying to score off every opportunity.</p>
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<p>The game plan leading up to Julian Savea's botched try in last years final was the exact tactics the Canes need to employ. They were able to get in behind the Highlanders defense, something that they are more than capable of doing with players like Vito, Ardie, Thomson and Toomaga Allen in their ranks. </p> -
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<p><b>Hurricanes v Pulse Energy Highlanders - Westpac Stadium, Dunedin, Friday 27<sup>th</sup> May 7.35pm</b></p>
<p>Returning from their bye round Pulse Energy Highlanders Head Coach Jamie Joseph has made only two changes to his starting line-up that beat the Crusaders in round 12. Tom Franklin will start at lock for Joe Wheeler who drops out of the 23 for this week and Daniel Lienert-Brown, who was a late withdrawal for the Crusaders match, will start at loosehead.</p>
<p>Luke Whitelock had a standout game against the Crusaders and again keeps the in-form Liam Squire on the bench, while Mark Reddish is included in the match day team for the first time since round 7. The game will be massive for both sides as they are separated by a single point on the table, both clubs will be desperate to head into the June break with a win.</p>
<p>NZ rugby has designated round 13 as the “diversity round†. NZ Super Rugby teams will wear a range of brightly coloured laces to highlight diversity in rugby. It is a symbolic gesture to illustrate rugby is a game for everyone, no matter what size, shape, nationality, religion or gender. Joseph commented “our team is particularly diverse, I think we have at least six different nationalities in our squad, all with different backgrounds and cultures but it’s our love of the game that binds us together. That’s the beauty of rugby, it doesn’t discriminate, it’s come one, come allâ€</p>
<p>1. Daniel Lienert-Brown</p>
<p>2. Ash Dixon</p>
<p>3. Josh Hohneck</p>
<p>4. Alex Ainley</p>
<p>5. Tom Franklin</p>
<p>6. Elliot Dixon</p>
<p>7. Dan Pryor</p>
<p>8. Luke Whitelock</p>
<p>9. Aaron Smith</p>
<p>10. Lima Sopoaga</p>
<p>11. Patrick Osborne</p>
<p>12. Malakai Fekitoa</p>
<p>13. Matt Faddes</p>
<p>14. Waisake Naholo</p>
<p>15. Ben Smith (c)</p>
<p><b>Reserves</b></p>
<p>16. Greg Pleasants-Tate</p>
<p>17. Aki Seiuli</p>
<p>18. Siosiua Halanukonuka</p>
<p>19. Mark Reddish</p>
<p>20. Liam Squire</p>
<p>21. Fumiaki Tanaka</p>
<p>22. Marty Banks</p>
<p>23. Teihorangi Walden</p>
<p><b>Unavailable due to injury</b>: Liam Coltman (foot), Josh Renton (knee) Shane Christie (hamstring)</p>
<p><b>Head Coach:</b> Jamie Joseph <b>Assistant Coaches</b>: Tony Brown, Scott McLeod <b>Manager</b>: Paul McLaughlan</p>
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<p>I'm happy with Proctor at centre. I think hes been bloody strong. 2nd Five remains the concern for me. Both Laumape and Aso have shown glimpses of their potential but their consistency remains the worry.</p>
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<p>It will be interesting to see if Faddes can back up his strong performance against the Crusaders. He is a player on the rise and i'm looking forward to that battle with him and Proctor. </p>
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<p><strong>If the Canes are going to win on Saturday night Perenara has to outplay Smith.</strong> If Smith can get his bullets away on a consistent basis then the Canes will be in for a bloody long night.</p>
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<p>So you're putting your money on the Landers then?</p>
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<p>With the June tests in just a couple of weeks, I'm going to be cringing at every collision the A and B Smith's take.</p> -
<p>The Canes are favourites at the TAB but on form you would have to be a brave man to bet against the Highlanders with the way they destroyed the Crusaders. I am a brave man though and I will still back my Canes to get the job done!! :D</p>
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<p>The Chiefs were the favourites to beat the Highlanders, as were the Crusaders. Both teams by a significantly bigger amount than the slender margin the Canes have in terms of favourtism. The Highlanders will be going in with plenty of confidence. I suspect they will target Barrett's kicking game, TJ at the base of the ruck, the midfield defence and of course bombs away to Marshall at fullback. On attack, I also suspect it will be a big night for Fekitoa running hard lines at Barrett, and wouldn't be surprised if there's a number of inside balls for the wingers, against running at Barrett.<br>
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Not sure that is accurate relating to the Crusaders game. Weren't the Highlanders paying shorter odds in the Crusaders game at kickoff time? -
<p>Barrett is a solid defender. He wouldn't be the player id be targeting. Id have my set plays targeting Aso if I was apart of the Highlanders coaching staff.</p>
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<p>I don't think it's about finding holes through Barrett, more making him tired and less effective on attack. A tired play maker isn't going to terrorize you on attack. <br><br>
As for the odds for the Highlanders Crusaders, pretty sure the Highlanders started off at $2.25 and only shortened to about $2.1</p> -
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I don't think it's about finding holes through Barrett, more making him tired and less effective on attack. A tired play maker isn't going to terrorize you on attack. <br><br>
As for the odds for the Highlanders Crusaders, pretty sure the Highlanders started off at $2.25 and only shortened to about $2.1</p></blockquote>
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Nah highlanders were favourites at kickoff. I remember because I bet on the saders at $1.95<br><br>
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<p>The Highlanders did start off at $2.20. Absolutely positive on it, I found a tweet I made about it telling people to jump onto it (sadly I didn't, as I liked gambling a bit too much, so don't do it anymore).<br><br>
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<p>Lads, any news on why Wheeler is out of the 23? He will be missed from a Landers point of view.</p>
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<p>Does his replacement franklin do well in the set piece?</p>
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<p>Can't see the Canes getting within 14 let alone winning this even with them playing at home.</p>
<p>Hilghlanders would need a big slump in form to drop this one but with NZ derbys anything could happen. Looking at the table a draw would be the ideal result</p> -
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<p>If the Canes are going to get up in this one they will have to win it through the middle. They will have to emulate something similar to the Crusaders tactics in the first 10 minutes against them a few weeks ago and suck their outsides in, earning the right to go wide. </p>
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<p>I give this quote 5 TSF stars....</p>
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<p>Me and my mate have been brainstorming all week actual tactics that can compete with Joseph's game plan which right now seems unstoppable.</p>
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<p>Finally we landed on what you have written. Win it by going up the guts.</p>
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<p>None of this spin it wide and beat them down the flanks with fancy foot work. </p>
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<p>Just honest hard toil, hard yards, hard nosed metres, the whole pack just running it up over and past the advantage line. Rinse and repeat.</p>
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<p>If the Canes want to win this will be won up front and through simple power running.</p>
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<p>That might not be exactly what you are saying as you want them to take a leaf out of the Saders book which was to switch back to the inside runner - but I agree with the general principle of not going wide too quickly.</p> -
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<p>Lads, any news on why Wheeler is out of the 23? He will be missed from a Landers point of view.</p>
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<p>Does his replacement franklin do well in the set piece?</p>
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<p>Reddish apparently returning to the bench could be a useful half time replacement.</p>
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Franklin is the Highlanders premier lock. Big engine, great in the lineout and keeps going all day.<br><br>
Joey has been out and out dropped, his discipline has been a bit rubbish recently and deserves a kick up the arse.</p>