Super Blues want to match fire with fire

By Robert Lowe / Roar Guru

The struggling Blues are preparing to take the Highlanders on up front as they try to reverse their Super Rugby fortunes in Dunedin on Friday night.

“Match fire with fire” is coach Pat Lam’s recipe for combating the southerners’ noted intensity at the breakdown.

“You have to be lower, you have to be physical and you have to get into it,” he said on Wednesday.

After four straight losses, the Blues are sitting second last on the table.

The Highlanders, who are coming off a bye, are fifth and also second in the New Zealand conference behind competition leaders the Chiefs.

Lam has made two surprise decisions in his starting 15.

With Isaia Toeava out for the season and Rudi Wulf nursing a shoulder injury, Hadleigh Parkes has been named at fullback – a position where he has had a handful of games at club level.

Parkes, primarily a midfield back, made his Super Rugby debut off the bench in the away win over the Bulls in round three and made his first start for the Blues last week, operating on the wing against the Sharks.

Lam believed the reward would outweigh the risk of giving the 24-year-old the No.15 jersey.

“One of the things that’s impressed us is that he is a 100 per cent man,” he said.

With hooker Keven Mealamu also sidelined with a calf complaint, Lam has handed the captaincy to loose forward Luke Braid, who has limited experience as a skipper.

However, Lam said Braid’s leadership qualities were noted last season and he had consulted senior players Tony Woodcock and Ali Williams, who endorsed the appointment.

There are four personnel changes to the starting 15, with lock Williams, No.8 Peter Saili and Tom McCartney, who replaces Mealamu, returning and George Moala coming in on the right wing.

Blues: Hadleigh Parkes, George Moala, Rene Ranger, Ma’a Nonu, Benson Stanley, Gareth Anscombe, Alby Mathewson, Peter Saili, Luke Braid (capt), Chris Lowrey, Filo Paulo, Ali Williams, Charlie Faumuina, Tom McCartney, Tony Woodcock. Res: James Parsons, Tevita Mailau, Liaki Moli, Dan Braid, Piri Weepu, Michael Hobbs, David Raikuna.

The Crowd Says:

2012-04-19T06:52:43+00:00

kiwidave

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With Toeava and Kaino out and Weepu and Williams out of form we're short of matches and using damp kindling.

2012-04-19T00:08:33+00:00

Riccardo

Guest


So the Blues best player this season is out (Wulf). We have more positional changes than a game of Twisiter. A new captain given Mealamu's calf injury. And we're playing the highy flying Landers at home in a must win game. No problem then...

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