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In a bid to maintain an unbeaten start to the new season, Chiefs head coach Warren Gatland has wrung a total of nine changes to the starting team that blitzed the Sunwolves in Tokyo last week.
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Canadian lock Tyler Ardron is replaced by Mitchell Brown in the engine room, while there is an entirely new loose forward trio from the one that took to the field in the Japanese capital.
Fan favourite Adam Thomson, early All Blacks contender Lachlan Boshier and barnstorming rookie Dylan Nel have all made way to accomodate for concussion returnee Luke Jacobson, skipper Sam Cane and Fijian No. 8 Pita Sowakula.
There is a further five changes in the backline, with Brad Weber again demoted to the bench in place of fellow Kiwi international Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi, who resumes his halves partnership with Aaron Cruden after Kaleb Trask undertook the playmaking duties at Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium.
Promising midfielder Quinn Tupaea drops to the bench as Anton Lienert-Brown returns from a rest week, and two new wings will come into the fray in the form of Sam McNicol and Sean Wainui, who have usurped Solomon Alaimalo and Shaun Stevenson for starting roles.
All those alterations has called for some changes on the bench, with Mitch Karpik and potential debutant Lisati Milo-Harris joining Trask and Tupaea as the new faces in the reserves.
The Brumbies, meanwhile, have sprung three changes of their own to their starting team following last week's late defeat at the hands of the Highlanders in Canberra.
Head coach Dan McKellar has called on the services of hooker Connal McInerney, who comes into the side in the place of hat-trick hero Folau Fainga'a as a result of a toe injury.
The Wallabies rake is one of two casualties in the Brumbies' camp this week, as wing Tom Wright has fallen victim to a mumps outbreak that has broken within the squad.
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Wow, there is a lot of “could have” and “ should have” in this waist of time dribble. I love the deportation in this story to search for a glimpse at a silver lining. Here are the facts, NZ was a badly coached and undisciplined shadow of their former glory. They never took the lead in a game they were never going to win.
Go to commentsGOTTA MAKE ‘THE GEORGE’ HAPPEN!!!! That’s a great idea! A trans Tasman midget battle on ANZAC Day. I don’t think the ABs Wallabies game should be a one off winner takes all though, just the first match with the other two later in the year with the RC. Reason being, no one will ever shut up about how aussies couldn’t win it when it was a 3 match series.
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