‘Purely a strategic decision’: Chiefs make mass changes to starting side
After securing the minor premiership with a win over the Brumbies last weekend, the Chiefs have made 13 changes to their starting side to play the Western Force on Saturday.
Coach Clayton McMillan has decided to rest many of his key players ahead of the quarterfinals next weekend, including the likes of Samisoni Taukei’aho, Brodie Retallick, and Damian McKenzie.
Co-captains Sam Cane and Brad Weber have also been left out of the matchday 23 this week – with a press release from the Chiefs stating that Weber’s absence is due to injury.
“Clearly, we have taken the opportunity this week to freshen up some frontline players, which is purely a strategic decision,” McMillan said in a statement.
“We have played some incredibly physical games over the last few weeks, and this along with the travel to and from Perth and a short turn-around to the quarterfinal, resting them because a bit of a no-brainer.
“Most of the players we are resting have helped us prepare in Perth and will head home in advance of the weekend’s game to spend time with family and recharged the batteries.
“For those who have remained – our expectations as a collective and as individuals are clear. Points won’t change anything for us but pride in our performance will.”
Among the changes, Naitoa Ah Kuoi shifts into the loose forwards after impressive in the second row this season. But the most intriguing is probably Rameka Poihipi at flyhalf.
Ollie Norris, Tyrone Thompson and John Ryan will pack down in the front row, while Laghlan McWhannell and Tupou Vaa’i make up the rest of the tight five.
Joining Ah Kuoi in the backrow is Simon Parker and the Samipeni Finau.
Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi will play his 50th match in Chiefs colours this weekend, while rising star Cortez Ratima will look to provide off the bench.
All Blacks centre Anton Lienert-Brown will captain the ladder-leaders this week, and will combine with the reliable Alex Nankivell in the midfield.
As for the outside backs, Etene Nanai-Seturo and Liam Coombes-Fabling take their place on the wings, while the reliable Shaun Stevenson has been named at fullback.
The match between the Chiefs and Western Force at HBF Park in Perth is set to get underway at midnight NZST on Sunday morning.
Chiefs team to take on Western Force
- Ollie Norris
- Tyrone Thompson
- John Ryan
- Laghlan McWhannell
- Tupou Vaa’i
- Naitoa Ah Kuoi
- Simon Parker
- Samipeni Finau
- Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi
- Rameka Poihipi
- Etene Nanai-Seturo
- Anton Lienert-Brown (c)
- Alex Nankivell
- Liam Coombes-Fabling
- Shaun Stevenson
Replacements:
- Bradley Slater
- Jared Proffit
- Atunaisa Moli
- Manaaki Selby-Rickit
- Pita Gus Sowakula
- Cortez Ratima
- Rivez Reihana
- Lalomilo Lalomilo
Players not considered due to injury: Angus Ta’avao, Quinn Tupaea, Xavier Roe, Bryn Gatland, Josh Lord, Kaylum Boshier, Brad Weber
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LOL thats the same mentality the French saying about the Top 14. Why change their ridiculous comp if its performing well with investors?
There is always better JWH.
It depends really what you want out of Super Rugby and NPC. Currently Super Rugby fills both niche’s, it has the up and commers as well as the stars performing at the top. Reducing further obviously improves further on what has been the reason everybody is enjoying this season.
There is definitely a question of balance and what going further that way removes. But theres a few reasons. What coaches are telling us is it is also a struggle to find the talent to fill out a strong SR side. There is talk of increasing financial constraints. Currently there is a lopsided (random) amount of derby home and away match ups in each conference, so going 5v5 instead of 6v6 may mean we have a full derby round for each conference (currently I think they play just 3 teams twice), or even squeeze in a full dbl round comp. Going a larger number of teams means they need to go much larger to fairer league setup.
But they need to add or remove JWH, one or the other, and I was merely pointing out that adding, like you’re suggestion, is likely going to introduce just what we all (or at least what the person I was replying to was saying) think the comp has been remedied of, having a weak team. The 5v5 I referenced was 3 Aus teams, with the other two filling the landscape their, and 5 here. That’s what NZR wanted to kick off for the COVID year but ARU threw a hissy fit. If going to 10 is the right thing to do maybe it’s an NZ team that needs to be dropped, so Moana would remain here and Drua continue to be with the aussies, thats the other possible 5 v 5 setup (which would just be 10 if they found a way for all to play even games).
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