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Young guns named alongside All Blacks in Hurricanes team to play Force

By Kim Ekin
Dane Coles leads the Hurricanes out. Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images

The Hurricanes have named their side to take on the Western Force in Palmerston North on Sunday afternoon, in Round 6 of the DHL Super Rugby competition.

With momentum high following the team’s 4th victory in their last 5 matches, Head Coach Jason Holland has named a side mixed with experience and youth to face the Force.

In the front row, Pouri Rakete-Stones makes a start at loosehead, alongside All Blacks’ Dane Coles and Tyrel Lomax following their return from a rest week.

Dominic Bird makes his second start of the season alongside James Blackwell at lock. Du’Plessis Kirifi and Devan Flanders flank Brayden Iose at eight, with TK Howden and Peter Lakai looking to provide impact off the bench.

The electric Bailyn Sullivan teams up with Jordie Barrett in the midfield, while Daniel Sinkinson prepares to make his Hurricanes debut on the wing opposite Salesi Rayasi.

Hawke’s Bay’s Harry Godfrey, 20, will make his first start of the season at fullback.

“Harry's quick, he loves to attack, and he's got a good skillset. He's already come off the bench a couple of games and has done a really good job. He really injects himself into the game, so gets a chance to start this week and use all his creative attacking ability.

“Sinky [Daniel Sinkinson] has been really impressive from the minute he stepped into our environment. It’s his first season in Super footy and from day one of preseason we knew he had an unbelievable work ethic.

“He’s tough and does a lot of good things, and he’s been busting for an opportunity, so I expect him to come in and slot straight into how we want him to play and do a good job,” said Holland.

On taking on the Western Force, Jason Holland said he was expecting a tough match.

“They always have massive intent and massive physicality, and I think with their coaching set up this year, they’re definitely playing a pretty good style of footy.

“I expect them to really challenge us when they've got the ball, with some shapes and some variation in the game, I expect them to be tough, so we will have to be right on our game to put them away in Palmy,” said Holland.

Hurricanes named to take on the Western Force:

1. Pouri Rakete-Stones

2. Dane Coles ©

3. Tyrel Lomax

4. James Blackwell

5. Dominic Bird

6. Devan Flanders

7. Du’Plessis Kirifi

8. Brayden Iose

9. Jamie Booth

10. Brett Cameron

11. Salesi Rayasi

12. Jordie Barrett

13. Bailyn Sullivan

14. Daniel Sinkinson *

15. Harry Godfrey

Replacements:

16. Hame Faiva

17. Tevita Mafileo

18. Owen Franks

19. TK Howden

20. Peter Lakai

21. Cameron Roigard

22. Riley Higgins

23. Kini Naholo

Via Press Release/Hurricanes