What to watch for in Super Rugby round four

By Elisha Pearce / Expert

Let’s have a quick peek at round four and talk about what is important to look for in each game this weekend.

There are certain objectives every team will be trying to achieve and it’s interesting to see how they might go about it.

We are up to week four now and some sides already need to do a bit of work to give themselves hope for the rest of the year.

Here is what I’m looking for in each match.

Highlanders v Hurricanes

Signs of life. Just kidding, but seriously.

The Hurricanes can perhaps be said to have some life at this point. They managed to beat a Crusaders team who look like they’re about to swing into the third week of preseason by virtue of an intercept pass, but a win’s a win.

So far this year the Hurricanes play has been a noticeable step down from last year.

Their forwards are not winning the battle in the middle and the opposition doesn’t seem to be pressured to keep possession.

Andre Taylor has been missing so far this year and looks way down on confidence. It can’t be long before he comes under pressure to kick things along.

For the Highlanders the “signs of life quip” is even more truthful.

They’ve only played two games this year and already have a -31 point differential to show for it.

Very poor. A sprightly start against the Chiefs has turned into a second half flogging in that game and a performance that never got out of neutral against the Cheetahs.

There is literally room for improvement in every aspect of their play at the moment.

Waratahs v Cheetahs

Look for the Cheetahs to try and put the Waratahs under pressure from the very beginning here.

That’s been the weak spot for the Tahs this year and the Cheetahs have started both of their games quickly on their tour.

Against the strong Chiefs it didn’t yield many points but being quick out of the gate effectively won them the game against the Highlanders. Can they repeat that trick?

On the part of the Waratahs the clear focus is whether the changes to the side add any sort of grunt to the forward pack and cohesion to the team’s overall play.

Look to see if the new look pack can support each other effectively and give clean ball to Brendan McKibbon for the first time this year.

If that happens then Berrick Barnes needs to put his much lauded communication skills to good use and have the troops in position to pounce.

Kings v Chiefs

What’s clear from the Kings first two matches in Super Rugby is they aren’t giving away free chances to score.

But the flip-side is, based on last week, they don’t score many themselves against good teams.

If I were in the Kings’ camp I’d be looking for them to double down on defence at home here.

They certainly aren’t going to win a free flowing match against the Chiefs.

Let’s see if they can frustrate them enough to make the most of a few mistakes. A win against the reigning champs would be a huge boost for the local fans.

At the end of their early South African trip, the Chiefs will simply expect a bonus point victory from this match. This reminds me of a Barcelona FC match away against a lower side – nothing to gain and everything to lose.

Crusaders v Bulls

Well here is a very interesting match. The Crusaders have been fairly lacklustre in their opening matches.

Against the Blues they were asleep it seemed and last week they weren’t their usual ruthless selves by not putting a team away. Blackadder will expect them to front up and start building a case for contention from now.

In a tight New Zealand conference they can’t afford to start any slower.

Look for Carter to have a heavier influence on the game this week – he’s the one who understands most what it takes to win with Sir Richie away.

The Bulls, in picking up a win away to the Blues, have arguably exceeded expectations on this tour already.

The trick will be seeing if they can keep up the physical dominance they achieved last week.

It will be more important because the kicking duels won’t be as easily won against the Crusaders.

Will they be as ruthless on every try scoring opportunity as last week?

They are one of the teams in the enviable position of working mostly on the small things this week.

Reds v Force

After a fairly listless start to the season the Reds are starting to get into gear.

Ewen McKenzie will know that this isn’t a race won at the start of the season, but it looks like the Reds may again be in a two horse race with the Brumbies for the Australian conference.

This means they need to take care of business this week to keep up the pressure early on.

They haven’t really found their attacking fluency yet this year. Cooper started playing much better against the Brumbies and the team needs to start syncing with him as they did in 2011.

For the Force this is going to be a tough match. Even though they are coming off a bye, they spent a fortnight in South Africa after beginning the season in Melbourne.

It’s not the best way to start but they need to do the best they can with the cards dealt to them.

What they’ll be looking to do is run the ball back as the Reds will aim to win the territory battle by kicking early.

Cummins is out and that means Will Tupou and Alfie Mafia are going to have to shoulder the load back there. If they try to kick it back all the time they’ll lose this comfortably.

Sharks v Brumbies

Strangely enough, the Sharks haven’t scored a try since February 23rd and yet haven’t lost a game this year. Penalties were enough to get the job done against both the Bulls and Sharks.

You get the feeling they’ll need to find a way to cross the line this week. Let’s watch closely to get a feeling of how they go in doing that.

The Brumbies are too clinical and will make the most of the few chances they get.

Now that they’ve handled the Reds, Rebels and Waratahs handily, we enter a little window where the Brumbies show us what sort of championship aspirations they have.

The forward pack has been great against the Australian competition but the South Africans always offer a new level of confrontation and claustrophobia on the field.

Can the Brumbies handle that pressure on the road and neutralise the Sharks pack enough for the likes of Jessie Mogg, Henry Speight and Christian Lealiifano to work their magic? It will be a huge test this weekend.

Roarers, what are you looking for in the matches you plan to watch?

The Crowd Says:

2013-03-18T03:41:43+00:00

jeramiah

Guest


Sialli will be 12 soon anyways

2013-03-18T01:25:05+00:00

Mantis

Roar Guru


The Brumbies travelled OK? We've won 7straight away games. Thats a Super Rugby record. How are we only OK? Please dont get on the bandwagon.

2013-03-17T11:18:33+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


I sold us short Brett, we got three. You get an extra for using your power play better than I placed mine.

2013-03-17T11:06:43+00:00

jeramiah

Guest


Now with this wkend games all over old man conrad still best 13 in nz fruen stiill wont make blacks young emery could surprise him I would pick ranger but not if he going overseas and watching the brumbies wat a team smith still could play for wallbies and if mogg isnt there for lions Id love to see that petson highlight reel to moggs and CL for 12

2013-03-15T13:48:34+00:00


Definitely didn't cover myself in any glory there. :)

2013-03-15T13:48:26+00:00


Definitely, not my best moment. :)

2013-03-15T09:16:57+00:00

silegusta

Roar Rookie


Brumbies are looking at 6th win away from home if they take this making it the longest winning away streak in their super rugby history

2013-03-15T06:37:33+00:00

atlas

Guest


last year? Nonu was selected to play in ten tests for the All Blacks this year/current form - he's only played ONE Super match this year (v Chiefs) not much to base your expert opinion on?

2013-03-15T06:36:16+00:00

The Battered Slav

Guest


The comment above was in the wrong płace, it was in response to a comment of HT's way above. Drink thr Brumbies kool aid HT, it tastes sweet!

2013-03-15T06:28:50+00:00

The Battered Slav

Guest


Still tipping the brums to come fourth in the conference behind the Reds Tahs and Rebels HT?

2013-03-15T06:12:43+00:00

Hightackle

Guest


The Brumbies traveled OK but struggled against top half of the table opponents. I still am not on their bandwagon this year. The Reds and Tahs were quite poor in those games and imo they are yet to be tested by a good team in form.

2013-03-15T06:08:14+00:00

Hightackle

Guest


In 2010, 2011 the Saders lost 1 game in the first 8 rds. In 2008 they didnt lose any. In 2013 they have lost 2 already.

2013-03-15T05:56:16+00:00

Hightackle

Guest


Saders dont always start slow and besides, a team from 10 years ago has very little relevence today. The jersey is similar but the team is nearly completely different.

2013-03-15T05:42:27+00:00

The Battered Slav

Guest


Sure, still a force, but is he the same force he was in years past? We'll see as the tournament progresses, but based on current firm and some of last years showings, perhaps he isn't...

2013-03-15T05:40:56+00:00

Cam Avery

Roar Guru


KPM - Conrad Smith was outstanding last year I thought. He is the defensive lynchpin of the All Black side, organising the defensive line. Would be interesting to see line break stats, I would suggest Smith would have been right near the top in international rugby over the past few years,

2013-03-15T05:37:03+00:00

The Battered Slav

Guest


Senior moment hey Biltong? All good mate, that's the first post of yours that wasn't on the money mate.

2013-03-15T05:06:13+00:00

Team Taniwha

Guest


What a load of baloney. Nonu completely written off and we are in the fourth round. Big time players peak for the end of the season, not at the start. Super rugby may not longer excite him, but Nonu is still very much a force at international level.

2013-03-15T04:54:34+00:00

Jagman

Guest


Round 4 looks great but it happened last weekend. I'm looking forward to round 5 which starts tonight!!

2013-03-15T04:41:20+00:00


HEY GUYS. Getting old. I did the cross conference statts for the teams over the past two years and remembered overall something about their log points were average, I wrote that comment late last night so my faculties may not all have been there. Sorry!

2013-03-15T04:27:45+00:00

formeropenside

Guest


Shame on you Jiggles. Supporting the reds is not selfish.

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