McKenzie and Stevenson back for the Chiefs to play Rebels
All Blacks Damian McKenzie and Shaun Stevenson have returned to the Chiefs starting line-up as they prepare to face the Rebels in Melbourne.
In what could be the last home game for the cash-strapped Melbourne franchise, the fourth-placed Chiefs and sixth-placed Rebels are fighting for a top four finish and the result will be critical.
The Chiefs have won nine of their last 10 against the Australian club, with the last Rebels' win coming back in 2015. The Rebels have really struggled against Kiwi sides, winning just one of their last nine.
“We feel we are developing our game and squad readiness as the business end of the season approaches, and have no doubt the Rebels will give us a serious examination of where we are actually at,” said Gallagher Chiefs head coach Clayton McMillan.
“We welcome back some artillery this week and will need all their experience in what will be a fast and physical encounter.”
In other changes, the side welcomes back loosehead prop Aidan Ross, openside Kaylum Boshier returns to the starting side and Etene Nanai-Seturo shifts back to the familiar wing position.
The Chiefs are near full-strength with just two All Blacks sidelined, Samipeni Finau and Josh Lord.
Gallagher Chiefs team to face the Melbourne Rebels:
1. Aidan Ross
2. Samisoni Taukei’aho
3. George Dyer
4. Manaaki Selby-Rickit
5. Tupou Vaa’i
6. Simon Parker
7. Kaylum Boshier
8. Luke Jacobson (c)
9. Cortez Ratima
10. Damian McKenzie
11. Etene Nanai-Seturo
12. Quinn Tupaea
13. Anton Lienert-Brown
14. Emoni Narawa
15. Shaun Stevenson
Reserves:
16. Bradley Slater
17. Jared Proffit
18. Reuben O’Neill
19. Naitoa Ah Kuoi
20. Wallace Sititi
21. Xavier Roe
22. Josh Ioane
23. Rameka Poihipi
Unavailable for selection: Kaleb Trask, Jimmy Tupou, Ollie Norris, Samipeni Finau, Josh Lord.
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Ratima did look rattled, compared to Roigard who looked like a boss when he came on. But that's been Roigard in test rugby so far. Ratima is only really starting because of Roigard's injury, otherwise surely Roigard was the incumbent. So it's not just one outing of the pine, that just points to Roigard being ready to have a start. As good as Ratima has been, Roigard just offers more.
Go to commentsCody Taylor is a more significant loss than BB, not even close!
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