Hurricanes to break records in Super Rugby finals showdown with Bulls
A host of experienced players will return to the Hurricanes starting XV for Saturday night's Super Rugby quarter-final clash against the Bulls at Westpac Stadium.
The inside back pairing of TJ Perenara and Beauden Barrett are set to bring up a major milestone and play their 100th game together in front of their home fans.
The duo were originally going to reach the mark on the Hurricanes tour of South Africa but were denied the achievement after Barrett fell ill in Johannesburg.
He subsequently missed the Hurricanes match against the Lions and was also absent last week when a young side edged the Blues 29-24.
Barrett, the Hurricanes record points scorer, will play his 124th match for the club while Perenara will feature in his 126th match and equal the record number of appearances for the club which is jointly held by Ma'a Nonu and Conrad Smith.
Their return to the starting line-up are two of nine changes Hurricanes head coach John Plumtree has made for the sudden death match.
The season's leading try scorer, Ngani Laumape, also returns to play outside Barrett and Perenara while wing Wes Goosen has recovered from a hamstring strain which has kept him out of the side in the last fortnight.
Jordie Barrett has been named at fullback with Peter Umaga-Jensen's excellent form against the Lions and Blues has seen him named at centre.
There are four changes to the pack where vastly experienced props Toby Smith and Jeff To'omaga-Allen return.
Behind them James Blackwell comes into the second row after being given a rest against the Blues while star loose forward Ardie Savea is restored to the run on side.
Plumtree said there was growing excitement within the squad as they looked towards potentially their last home match of the season.
"I thought the whole squad got a real lift from the way our young side performed last week and that energy has started to really show through.
"We all worked really hard to earn a home play-off game and we can't wait to get out in front of our fans and meet the massive challenge the Bulls will bring."
Kick-off at Westpac Stadium is 7.35pm.
Hurricanes: Jordie Barrett, Wes Goosen, Peter Umaga-Jensen, Ngani Laumape, Ben Lam, Beauden Barrett, TJ Perenara, Gareth Evans, Ardie Savea, Reed Prinsep, Isaia Walker-Leawere, James Blackwell, Jeff To'omaga Allen, Dane Coles (c), Toby Smith. Reserves: Asafo Aumua, Fraser Armstrong, Ben May/Alex Fidow, Kane Le'aupepe, Du'Plessis Kirifi, Richard Judd/Finlay Christie, James Marshall, Salesi Rayasi.
- Hurricanes Rugby
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Think we have to accept we have been on the slide for a while now.Still interesting to see the repeated media pieces about the myth of the ABs slipping-I would say slipped past tense.In part don’t we have to give credit for the improvement of other nations particularly Ireland?Isnt that good for the game?Are we beginning to feel the impact of losing the Boks from Super rugby and maybe soon TRC?I would agree we are also ran right now so will be interesting to see how we progress-assuming we do!Isnt that part of sport though to be in improvement mode?Back to the stats though I think the Boks were under 60% leading into 2019?Now with the focus on the RWC does it matter so much what you are doing between tournaments?You just get through your group(remembering the ABs qualified 2nd in 2023)and then you have 3 matches to win the thing.
Go to commentsThe ABs have more than enough back line guys so don’t see issue there. Just the balance at center and feel time for Rieko to sit out.Forwards- balance still not right. Front row ok but miss Codie. But still ok. Locks- you now need to start s a tall timber at middle of lineout- Darry is the right guy. Then move Sititi to 8, move Ardie to 7 and then move Vaai to blindside. He can become the closest to PSdT . Then have proper bench as this is not a demotion but key to dominating last 30 minutes- Patrick, Ofa etc are golden here. Get the balance right between starters and finishers
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