Super Rugby Round 15 Preview Part 2
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The Highlanders have stopped off in Perth to play the rejuvenated Force after their fortnight in South Africa, the Cheetahs are hoping to up their game as the competition draws to a close while the Lions still aim the play-offs, and at Newlands the Rebels would like to score another surprise win.
Force v Highlanders
The Force were on a downward losing spiral, with real effort going consistently
unrewarded by victories, before they beat the Waratahs, but that win may have
served to bolster confidence that they can execute their gameplan effectively
and achieve hard-earned wins. The Highlanders come off an impressive win
against the Cheetahs in Bloemfontein, and will want their backs to play with
similar skill and flair in Perth on their way home. The home team’s defence
will be tested by the magic of the Highlanders attacking creativity, and the
result is likely to be determined by how competently they can cope with
containing the visitors’ attack.
Key players:
For the Force, Kyle Godwin, moving from outside to inside centre, and Marcel
Brache from wing to outside centre. Matt Hodgson – their perennial standout
player. Ben Smith plays his 100th game for the Highlanders, and as
always for the Otago team, so much centres around his attacking skills. Waisake
Naholo, the competition’s leading try-scorer.
The big match-ups:
At 13, Marcel Brache vs Malakai Fekitoa. At 9, All Black test star Aaron Smith vs
Super Rugby rookie Ryan Louwrens. At 8, Ben McCalman vs Nasi Manu.
Cheetahs v Lions
The Cheetahs are about to lose coaches Naka Drotske and Os du Randt – both Free
State icons – but showed no signs last week of sending them off with a few wins
as tribute. Again they conceded too many points to come close to winning. The
Lions have already won more games than expected by friend or foe – and have won
many new admirers with their style of play and their wonderful enthusiasm – but
they do not have the player quality and depth to win consistently. They are 10
log points clear of the Sharks and 11 ahead of the Cheetahs; a win at Free
State Stadium will allow them to keep challenging the Bulls and Stormers for
the conference leadership.
Key players:
With Sarel Pretorius and Joe Pietersen still injured, Tian Meyer and Francois
Brummer again assume vital roles for the Cheetahs. The Lions game revolves
around their numbers 6 to 10: Jaco Kriel, Warwick
Tecklenburg, Warren Whiteley , Faf de Klerk, Elton Jantjies.
The big match-ups:
At outside centre, Lionel Mapoe vs Francois Venter. At 8, Whiteley vs former
Lion Willie Britz. Openside flanks Kriel and Cheetahs stand-in Carel Greeff.
Stormers v Rebels
The Rebels have fewer stars and less depth than many of their opponents, but
have scored upset wins against the odds, and need to be taken seriously by even
the strongest teams. The Stormers are in a tight contest with the Bulls and
Lions for the SA conference and any of the three slipping now gives the others
a significant boost. The Stormers cannot afford to lose at Newlands on
Saturday. Dare supporters hope for a four-try bonus point? Even their most
fervent fans have little faith in the Stormers attacking prowess, so four tries
would come as a bonus for the Newlands faithful – who keep coming to Newlands
in their tens of thousands, unlike at other stadiums.
Key players:
For the Stormers, props Steven Kitshoff and Frans Malherbe – the most potent
scrummagers in Super Rugby 2015. Scarra Ntubeni for his lineout throwing-in. Jack Debreczeni has
grown into a major contributor to the Rebels campaign. Sean McMahon, an
exceptional blindside flank. Scott Fuglistaller, selected at openside ahead of
the superbly performing Jordy Reid.
The big match-ups:
In the scrums, Cruze Ah-Nau vs Malherbe, and Paul Alo-Emile vs Kitshoff. At 8,
heavyweight warriors Scott Higginbotham vs Duane Vermeulen.