Super 14 Preview Panel round

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Preview panel for round 10 of the Super 14 this weekend (all times AEST):

FRIDAY
CHIEFS v STORMERS at Waikato Stadium, Hamilton at 5.35pm
Last meeting: Chiefs 28 bt Stormers 14 at Cape Town

The Chiefs’ promising start to 2010 will be completely snuffed out with another loss at home. Without Sitiveni Sivivatu and Mils Muliaina, they have suffered another blow with prop Sona Taumalolo out with a shoulder injury. The Chiefs have shown glimpses of their 2009 form but have struggled for consistency over the entire 80 minutes. The Stormers went back to basics for their win over the Blues after being upset by the Force in their tour-opening match. Allister Coetzee has stuck with the same side and they will again look to grind the unravelling Waikato side into the dirt.

Sports Alive: Chiefs $2.05, Stormers $1.77

Tip: Draw

BRUMBIES v HURRICANES at Canberra Stadium at 7.40pm
Last meeting: Hurricanes 56 bt Brumbies 7 at Wellington

Last year’s 49-point loss stands as the darkest moment in the Brumbies’ rich history and one that won’t be forgotten. The Hurricanes come to Canberra fresh from a bye but their under-performing squad is also vulnerable. The Canes have also lost Piri Weepu, are missing a specialist openside and have dropped flyhalf Willie Ripia. The Brumbies attack finally clicked into gear against the hapless Cheetahs but their backline has been forced into a reshuffle with Matt Toomua injured. Matt Giteau moves back to five-eighth and he’ll be desperate to lead the way. Halfback Josh Valentine has failed in his attempts to return from a hamstring problem while Mark Chisholm returns to the second-row with Mitch Chapman out.

Sports Alive: Brumbies $1.47, Hurricanes $2.70

Tip: Brumbies by 12

SATURDAY
BLUES v WESTERN FORCE at Eden Park, Auckland at 3.30pm
Last meeting: Blues 25 bt Force 19 in Perth

One month ago the Force were the easybeats of the competition — how times have changed. The returns of David Pocock, Richard Brown and Cameron Shepherd have inspired the Force to two straight wins, including a six-try blitz to sink the Highlanders in Queenstown. The Blues must win to keep their slim finals hopes alive and Pat Lam has swung the axe following last week’s 33-21 home loss to the Stormers, dropping livewire centre Rene Ranger in one of five changes to the side. Winning in Auckland is never easy but the Force are quietly confident of causing the upset. Be sure to keep an eye on young halfback Justin Turner who has been a revelation off the bench since making his debut two weeks ago.

Sports Alive: Blues $1.28, Force $3.70

Tip: Blues by 8

CRUSADERS v CHEETAHS at AMI Stadium, Christchurch at 5.35pm
Last meeting: Cheetahs 20 bt Crusaders 13 in Bloemfontein

Even a worrying injury cloud over Dan Carter shouldn’t have the Crusaders concerned in the slightest about losing again to the struggling Cheetahs. Carter has a mysterious groin-hip problem and looks set to be rested ahead of their South African tour. The All Blacks maestro needs to pass a fitness test at training on Friday. Even if he does, the Crusaders will field a new-look backline. Richie McCaw is back at No.7 while Kieran Read has a shoulder injury and has been replaced by Thomas Waldrom. The Cheetahs know they are off the pace and out of contention and coach Naka Drotske has made a handful of changes to have a look at several youngsters.

Sports Alive: Crusaders $1.02, Cheetahs $16

Tip: Crusaders by 25

QUEENSLAND REDS v BULLS at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane at 7.40pm
Last meeting: Bulls 33 bt Reds 20 in Pretoria

This is the big acid test for the competition’s big surprise packets. Queensland can vault into the top four with an upset of the defending champion Bulls and like their chances. Ewen McKenzie has named an unchanged side after road testing his tactics against the Lions last week. The Reds must negate the Bulls dangerous driving game off lineouts and continue to challenge their defence through the magical attacking skills of Quade Cooper. Queensland have a good track record at home against the Bulls and, in 14 years of Super rugby, the Pretoria-based side have never won their final game on an Australasian tour. The battle between Will Genia and Fourie du Preez will be a highlight.

Sports Alive: Reds $2.35, Bulls $1.60

Tip: Reds by 10

SUNDAY
LIONS v SHARKS at Coca-Cola Park, Johannesburg at 1.05am

Last meeting: Sharks 25 bt Lions 10 in Durban

The last-placed Lions have finally recognised the need to fix their tackling problems by recruiting former Springbok Ray Mordt as defence coach. Mordt has a job ahead of him – Dick Muir’s men have conceded 43 tries in eight matches, including four in the first 17 minutes against the Reds. But they did show enough in the last hour to suggest they can surprise more-fancied rivals. The Sharks have their tails up after a win over Queensland and a bye and still count themselves as finals outsiders. Rival coaches Muir and John Plumtree are good friends after working together at the Sharks and will know how each will instruct their teams. The Sharks have not lost this match since 2001.

Sports Alive: Lions $4.10, Sharks $1.24

Tip: Sharks by 15

Bye: NSW Waratahs, Highlanders.

The Crowd Says:

2010-04-16T13:01:44+00:00

Ben J

Guest


Reds by 10, ok whatever "Sports Alive" thinks, do the exact opposite!

2010-04-16T12:42:33+00:00

Peter K

Guest


Brumbies lack attacking thrust and firepower in the backs. Their strength has been the forwards, I didnt think id say that about the brumbies. Giteau proved again he cannot run a team, he is an attacking 12 and a very average 10. It was pitiful with 4 minutes plus in the opp 22, 70% possession and 2 sin bins and they come up with 1 try conjured by the forwards in a good scrum. But their backs defence is poor as well, the canes punched holes in it at will.

2010-04-16T12:30:32+00:00

Justin

Roar Pro


Peter - The Brumbies have a number of problems. Just a couple are they have a woeful passing halfback, an ordinary passing 5/8 and one of the most narrow attacking game plans I have seen. They appear to never go the same way more than twice. So they dont stretch the defence (esp with men in the sin bin!) and change tact and run back into traffic. They also seem to use the front row more than any other team as their hit up men. They are useful but besides Alexander, not overly dynamic. But in the main a terrible 9/10 combo, crossfield running and not enough use of the width of the field.

2010-04-16T12:26:45+00:00

Justin

Roar Pro


Agreed about the skill and speed. Just look at the Brumbies and note the lack of basic skill and how it hampers enterprising rugby.

2010-04-16T12:00:09+00:00

Peter K

Guest


My pick of the upset by the Canes was spot on. Brumbies are stodgy and woeful this season. Far worse so far than the Tahs.

2010-04-16T10:37:28+00:00

Sheldon

Roar Rookie


The reds will not win a game for the next 2 weeks ;)

2010-04-16T10:30:06+00:00

Sheldon

Roar Rookie


Great to see skill putting it over power again. De Jong, Aplon and Joe Petersen are making a statement that skill and speed can still win games. Makes for much better viewing.

2010-04-16T09:59:30+00:00

Sheldon

Roar Rookie


Bekker seems to be taking lock play to another level.

2010-04-16T09:52:19+00:00

ohtani's jacket

Guest


The Stormers were awesome. Gio Aplon is so much fun to watch.

2010-04-16T09:37:56+00:00

Ben J

Guest


Stormers have now played and beaten all of the New Zealand teams except the Crusaders who they will host in Cape Town. For the first time in probably 20 years do the Stormers posess a tight five worth their salt.

2010-04-16T09:28:14+00:00

Ben J

Guest


unfortunately it has'nt, Stormers won and scored 6 tries.

2010-04-16T09:26:51+00:00

Ben J

Guest


Stormers won 49-15 against the Chiefs scoring 6 tries

2010-04-16T09:21:29+00:00

Stormer

Guest


Oops wrong place, thats your crystal ball bro

2010-04-16T09:19:27+00:00

Stormer

Guest


Man your crystal ball is way off mate lol.

2010-04-16T05:29:39+00:00

Peter K

Guest


I think the Canes have a real chance of causing the upset. Giteau at 10 doesnt work. Canes thrashed ACT last year.

2010-04-16T04:24:51+00:00

jiggles

Guest


match of the round will be the reds v bulls. it will be a tight one but i think the bulls fantastic pack with lots of experience will do it. this coming from a diehard reds fan as well. bulls by 12

2010-04-16T03:44:19+00:00

Brett McKay

Guest


RF, as much as we'd love it to play out that way, I reckon you're about 15 days too late with predictions like that ;-)

2010-04-16T03:39:23+00:00

rugbyfuture

Roar Guru


crusaders and stormers lose with no buonus point, followed by brumbies and reds coming through with the full five (bulls with two bonus points) and the force smashing the blues, next week the crusaders lose again and the waratahs beat the brumbies with the brumbies getting the bonus point, hold their positions for the next 3 rounds and we got a perfect platform to restart rugby enthusiasm in australia.... ...not saying it will happen though

2010-04-16T03:27:52+00:00

Brett McKay

Guest


Cheetahs being wound in as I type - just read Carter's been ruled out for the Crusaders, Bowden comes into 10...

2010-04-16T02:45:19+00:00

Stormer

Guest


Stormers draw lol, the chiefs are no where near strength to upset the stormers 2nite. Stormers by 10. Not to sure about the bulls though, there defence will surly be tested. Damn that Quade Cooper is good, but me think the big bulls will soften this burglar up and put him off his game!!

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