Super 14 preview panel for this weekend's round three action (all times AEDT):
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29
HURRICANES v CHIEFS at Westpac Stadium, Wellington,
5.35pm
Last meeting: Hurricanes 39-32, in Hamilton, February
2007
Both sides come off tight wins at home where they showed glimpses
of form but were still a long way from their best. The Chiefs,
lucky to overcome NSW with a last-minute penalty goal, have a
reshuffled backline after losing halfback Brendon Leonard and
centre Richard Kahui. Mils Muliaina has moved into the centres with
lethal winger Sitiveni Sivivatu taking over at fullback. The
Hurricanes have a 3-1 record in Wellington over the men from
Waikato.
Centrebet: Hurricanes $1.67, Chiefs $2.20
Tip: Hurricanes by 7
Hurricanes: Cory Jane, Ma'a Nonu, Conrad Smith, Tane Tu'ipulotu, Hosea Gear, Jimmy Gopperth, Piri Weepu, Rodney So'oialo (capt), Chris Masoe, Jerry Collins, Jason Eaton, Craig Clarke, Neemia Tialata, Andrew Hore, John Schwalger. Reserves: Hikawera Elliot, Tim Fairbrother, Jeremy Thrush, Scott Waldrom, Alby Mathewson, Willie Ripia, Shannon Paku.
Chiefs: Sitiveni Sivivatu, Lelia Masaga, Mils Muliaina, Dwayne Sweeney, Viliame Waqaseduadua, Stephen Donald, David Bason, Sione Lauaki, Tanerau Latimer, Liam Messam, Kevin O'Neill, Jono Gibbes (capt), Ben Castle, Tom Willis, Simms Davison. Reserves: Aled de Malmanche, Ben May, Toby Lynn, Faifili Levave, Matt France, Callum Bruce, Sosene Anesi.
SATURDAY, MARCH 1
LIONS v WESTERN FORCE at Ellis Park, Johannesburg, 3.30am
Last meeting: Lions 25-24, in Perth, February '07
The Lions remain the only South African team which the Force
haven't beaten in their two and a bit seasons. Coach John Mitchell
has again rung the changes despite their 16-15 win over the
Cheetahs, particularly in the forward pack. In a major boost,
fullback Cameron Shepherd is back from injury, enabling speedster
Drew Mitchell to revert to the wing. The Lions are licking their
wounds after a thrashing by the red-hot Blues when they looked
totally inept in defence.
Centrebet: Lions $2.45, Force $1.55
Tip: Force by 10
Lions: Louis Ludik, Dusty Noble, Jaco Pretorius, Doppies la Grange, Ryno Benjamin, Louis Strydom, Jano Vermaak, Willem Alberts, Franco van der Merwe, Cobus Grobbelaar (capt), Gerhard Mostert, Anton van Zyl, Ross Geldenhuys, Willie Wepener, Heinke van der Merwe. Reserves: Gavin Williamson, Gert-Andries van der Merwe, Altenstadt Hulme, Joe van Niekerk, Chris Jonck, Earl Rose, Jaco van Schalkwyk.
Western Force: Cameron Shepherd, Nick Cummins, Ryan Cross, Scott Staniforth, Drew Mitchell, Matt Giteau, James Stannard, Tamaiti Horua, Matt Hodgson, Scott Fava, Nathan Sharpe (capt), Tom Hockings, Troy Takiari, Luke Holmes, Gareth Hardy. Reserves: Tai McIsaac, AJ Whalley, Sam Wykes, Richard Brown, David Pocock, Scott Daruda, Lachlan MacKay.
STORMERS v CRUSADERS at Newlands, Cape Town, 5.35am
Last meeting: Crusaders 36-11 in Christchurch, March
2007
The Crusaders look to be playing a different game to the rest after
their 54-19 thumping of the defending champion Bulls. But coach
Robbie Deans is wary of a repeat of the 28-17 2006 defeat in Cape
Town. Deans has has made three changes to his team, rotating his
props and replacing winger Scott Hamilton with Caleb Ralph. The
winless Stormers have suffered narrow defeats to the Bulls and
Sharks and are also without suspended back-rower Schalk Burger.
Back-up flanker Luke Watson is ill and will start at No.8.
Centrebet: Stormers $5.65, Crusaders $1.14
Tip: Crusaders by 16
Stormers: Conrad Jantjes, Tonderaj Chavhanga, Gcobani Bobo, Jean de Villiers (capt), Sireli Naqelevuki, Peter Grant, Ricky Januarie, Luke Watson, Francois Louw, Pieter Myburgh, Andries Bekker, Adriaan Fondse, Brian Mujati, Tiaan Liebenberg, JD Moller. Reserves: Schalk Brits, Brok Harris, Ross Skeate, Robbie Diack, Bolla Conradie, Gio Aplon, Dylan Des Fountain.
Crusaders: Leon MacDonald, Kade Poki, Casey Laulala, Stephen Brett, Caleb Ralph, Daniel Carter, Andrew Ellis, Mose Tuiali'i, Richard McCaw (capt), Kieran Read, Ali Williams, Brad Thorn, Campbell Johnstone, Corey Flynn, Wyatt Crockett. Reserves: Ti'i Paulo, Greg Somerville, Reuben Thorne, Nasi Manu, Kahn Fotuali'i, Tim Bateman, Sean Maitland.
HIGHLANDERS v NSW WARATAHS at Carisbrook, Dunedin, 5.35pm
Last meeting: Highlanders 26-25, in Sydney, April
2007
The Waratahs have suffered a blow with the loss of tight-head prop
Al Baxter, forcing a front-row reshuffle for their showdown with
the big, bruising Highlanders pack. Matt Dunning has moved to the
other side while little-known Sekope Kepu will make his debut at
loose-head. Ewen McKenzie's other problem is the poor tackling of
young playmaker Kurtley Beale who may be hidden on the wing in
defence with Timana Tahu at five-eighth. The Highlanders have gone
close against the Brumbies and Reds and are desperate to open their
account.
Centrebet: Highlanders $2.75, Waratahs $1.45
Tip: Waratahs by 6
Highlanders: James Wilson, Paul Williams, Niva Ta'auso, Johnny Leota, Fetu'u Vainikolo, Michael Delany, Jimmy Cowan, Steven Setephano, Alando Soakai, Hayden Triggs, Tom Donnelly, Isaac Ross, Clint Newland, Jason Macdonald (capt), Jamie Mackintosh. Reserves: David Hall, Chris King, Adam Thomson, Tim Boys, Toby Morland, Ben W Smith, Brett Mather.
Waratahs: Lachie Turner, Timana Tahu, Ben Jacobs, Tom Carter, Lote Tuqiri, Kurtley Beale, Brett Sheehan, Wycliff Palu, Phil Waugh (capt), Rocky Elsom, Dan Vickerman, Will Caldwell, Matt Dunning, Adam Freier, Sekope Kepu. Reserves: Tatafu Polota-Nau, Dan Palmer, Dean Mumm, Beau Robinson, Luke Burgess, Sam Harris, Alfi Mafi.
BRUMBIES v QUEENSLAND REDS at Canberra Stadium, Canberra,
7.40pm
Last meeting: Brumbies 6-3, Brisbane, February 2007
Queensland have never won in Canberra and have beaten the Brumbies
just once in 13 meetings. But they will never get a better chance
against Laurie Fisher's men who are vulnerable due to a dreadful
injury run. Fisher has picked his fourth-choice centre pair in
Tyrone Smith and rookie Leo Afeaki, giving the Reds a pocket to
attack. The Reds have suffered costly blows of their own with Hugh
McMeniman (ankle) and Sam Cordingley (groin) injured. The Reds more
experienced backline should win the day if their forwards stand
up.
Centrebet: Brumbies $1.80, Reds $2
Tip: Reds by 12
Brumbies: Julian Huxley, Mark Gerrard, Sanualio Afeaki, Tyrone Smith, Francis Fainifo, Christian Lealiifano, Patrick Phibbs, Stephen Hoiles, George Smith (capt), Mitch Chapman, Mark Chisholm, Adam Wallace-Harrison, Guy Shepherdson, Saia Faingaa, Nic Henderson. Reserves: Huia Edmonds, Salesi Ma'afu, Peter Kimlin, Julian Salvi, Josh Holmes, Peter Playford, Afusipa Taumoepeau.
Reds: Chris Latham, Clinton Schifcofske, Morgan Turinui, Christopher Siale, Digby Ioane, Berrick Barnes, Sam Cordingley, Leroy Houston, David Croft, John Roe (capt), James Horwill, Van Humphries, Rodney Blake, Stephen Moore, Greg Holmes. Reserves: Sean Hardman, Dayna Edwards, Ed O'Donoghue, AJ Gilbert, Will Genia, Peter Hynes, Quade Cooper.
SUNDAY, MARCH 2
CHEETAHS v BLUES in Bloemfontein, 2am
Last meeting: Blues 26-8, in Auckland, April 2007
The Blues are flying and loving the experimental laws, playing
15-man sevens in their big win over the Lions. They should again be
way too strong for the Cheetahs who are kicking themselves for
letting the Force out of jail last week. It was the second straight
week they have lost to a penalty goal after the full-time siren.
Blues coach David Nucifora has made one slight change to his
talented backline with Rudi Wulf starting for Anthony
Tuitavake.
Centrebet: Cheetahs $6, Blues $1.13
Tip: Blues by 26
Cheetahs: Hennie Daniller, Eddie Fredericks, JW Jonker, Meyer Bosman, Gavin Passens, Jacques-Louis Potgieter, Noel Oelschig, Duane Vermeulen, Juan Smith (capt), Heinrich Brussow, David de Villiers, Rory Duncan, Kobus Calldo, Adriaan Strauss, Wian du Preez. Reserves: Richardt Strauss, Bees Roux, Flip van der Merwe, Kabamba Fllors, Tewis de Bruyn, Conrad Barnard, Hendrik Meyer.
Blues: Isa Nacewa, Rudi Wulf, Isaia Toeva, Benson Stanley, Joe Rokocoko, Nick Evans, Danny Lee, Nick Williams, Justin Collins, Jerome Kaino, Troy Flavell (capt), Kurtis Haiu, John Afoa, Keven Mealamu, Tony Woodcock. Reserves: Tom McCartney, Bronson Murray, Anthony Boric, Onosa's Tololima-Auva'a, Taniela Moa, Ben Atiga, Anthony Tuitavake.
BULLS v SHARKS at Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria, 4.05am
Last meeting: Bulls 20-19 in Durban, May 2007
A rematch of last year's gripping final, the Durban-based Sharks
will be pumped up to avenge their heart-breaking loss through an
injury-time Bryan Habana try. While the Sharks have adapted quickly
to the ELVs, the Bulls looked mere shadows of the 2007 champions in
the second half against the Crusaders last weekend after leading
12-0 early. But they have Springboks duo Bakkies Botha and Akona
Ndungane back this week. There are concerns about lock Botha's
desire, though, as he is reportedly eying a move to France. Morne
Steyn has taken over the playmaking duties from Derick Hougaard
Centrebet: Bulls $1.72, Sharks $2.10
Tip: Sharks by 8
Bulls: Zane Kirchner, Akona Ndungane, JP Nel, Wynand Olivier, Danwel Demas, Morne Steyn, Fourie du Preez (capt), Pedrie Wannenburg, Wikus van Heerden, Danie Rossouw, Wilhelm Steenkamp, Bakkies Botha, Rayno Gerber, Derick Kuun, Gurthro Steenkamp. Reserves: James van der Walt, Werner Kruger, Jaco Engels, Deon Stegmann, Heini Adams, Derick Hougaard, John Mametsa.
Sharks: Francois Steyn, Odwa Ndungane, Waylon Murray, Bradley Barritt, JP Pietersen, Frederic Michalak, Rory Kockott, Ryan Kankowski, AJ Venter, Jacques Botes, Johann Muller (capt), Johan Ackermann, BJ Botha, Bismarck du Plessis, Tendai Mtawarira. Reserves: Craig Burden, Jannie du Plessis, Albert van den Berg, Keegan Daniel, Charl Mcleod, Adrian Jacobs, Stefan Terblanche.
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