Super Rugby Expert tips - Round 5

By Brett McKay / Expert

It was another half-decent week of tipping from the experts. All bar Spiro managed at least five from a possible seven points from the round, and two of us jagged six with only one incorrect tip.

Paddy and Elisha led the way, both only let down by the lacklustre Melbourne Rebels. Scott, Biltong, Tristan, and I all managed five correct. It should also be mentioned at this point that only one of us was silly enough to lay the powerplay on the Rebels…

Paddy and Elisha have the honour this week, as mentioned.

Here are the tips for Super Rugby Round 5…

Paddy Effeney
Tips: Chiefs, Crusaders, Hurricanes, Highlanders, Waratahs, Blues, Sharks.

Explain yourself: This is the week, after Spiro’s article (i.e. the kiss of death) that the New Zealand sides bounce back and the Aussie sides fall in a big old heap.

I’ll tip against my Reds, against the Rebels, and against the Force. Surely, the Crusaders have to come good eventually? The Brumbies don’t have the firepower to beat the Waratahs, but I think this will be closer than the results so far this year might suggest.

The Chiefs will be too strong for an impressive Stormers side, and the Hurricanes will consign the Cheetahs to a third straight loss on the road. The Blues will round out a week of resounding success for New Zealand sides, with a win over the Lions.

The Highlanders are my powerplay, basically because every game this round is so close!

Elisha Pearce
Tips: Chiefs, Crusaders, Hurricanes, Highlanders, Waratahs, Lions, Sharks.

Explain yourself: Beating the Chiefs on the road is a bridge too far for the Stormers, who lost to a poor Crusaders side.

My powerplay will be in play before dinner on Friday, the Chiefs get it. They have Brodie Retallick, Liam Messam, Gareth Anscombe returning to bolster an already good side – lock it in Eddie.

Matches I’m fairly confident about: Highlanders too committed at home for the Force, the Great White Sharks will overpower the Reds, Crusaders will be too experienced and finally play the percentages to do in the Rebels.

The ‘iffies’: I’m going with the Hurricanes over Cheetahs. With Conrad Smith’s 100th match, maybe this’ll be the second captain-inspired team performance in two rounds? There’s not much between the Lions and Blues, despite their variety in styles. The Blues in their naïve exuberance may allow Marnitz Boshoff’s boot to be the difference.

Finally, the Waratahs get my vote in a tight one over the Brumbies. We need a good nickname for this match; I’ll go with “The Hume Highway Squabble” in light of the week’s revelations about the Dublin curfew fracas.

Scott Allen
Tips: Chiefs, Crusaders, Cheetahs, Highlanders, Waratahs, Blues, Sharks.

Explain yourself: This week I’ve tipped more away team victories – Blues to beat Lions, Cheetahs to beat Hurricanes, Crusaders to beat Rebels (just) and Waratahs to beat Brumbies in a very tough match. I think this match will confirm the Waratahs credentials for 2014.

The home team victories I can see – Chiefs over Stormers, Highlanders to beat the Force and the Sharks to beat the Reds. For the Reds to get over the Sharks their forward pack will have to play out of their skin.

The powerplay is hard this week as there is plenty of potential for upsets – I’ve gone with the Chiefs.

Biltongbek
Tips: Chiefs, Crusaders, Hurricanes, Highlanders, Brumbies, Blues, Sharks.

Explain yourself: You can always rely on the Chiefs, well since 2012. Crusaders will click, it normally happens by the fifth round. Cheetahs are still on honeymoon, Hurricanes at home.

Highlanders are looking good and the Force will have left their energy in Melbourne. Lions will kick everything, and the Blues will have too much talent.

Sharks have a better pack, they will create pressure of Genia and Cooper, and their backs are looking damn good.

Powerplay is on the always-reliable Chiefs.

Brett McKay
Tips: Chiefs, Crusaders, Cheetahs, Force, Brumbies, Blues, Sharks.

Explain yourself: The Chiefs just keep rolling on, winning games well, and winning games when perhaps they’ve not been the best team, the mark of a champion side. The Rebels burned me last week real bad, so they get my first yellow card for the year, and a two-week ban.

The Hurricanes look well off at the moment, and the Cheetahs I think are coming back. There will be plenty of teams who won’t come close to putting 33 points on the Reds in Brisbane.

I had the Highlanders initially, but then I saw their team named and was thoroughly underwhelmed.

The Force might just have more to prove this week, too, that last week wasn’t a fluke. I’ve gone with the Brumbies with both heart and head, and I think they have the better grinding game to suit what will be a tight match.

The Blues are back at the bottom of their “fuel cycle”, so it’s time to fill up again. And try as the Reds might, I can’t see them getting past the Sharks.

Though my powerplay on Jake White’s team should ensure they do, if my recent track record is anything to go by.

Tristan Rayner
Tips: Chiefs, Crusaders, Hurricanes, Force, Waratahs, Lions, Sharks.

Explain yourself A tricky week for tipsters. I’m sticking to the more obvious choices, with the most teeth-gnashing around the Hurricanes/Cheetahs and Lions/Blues games.

Slightly more confident on the Lions with Kevin Mealamu out injured for the Blues.

Anything could happen with the Australian teams, and a Brumbies boilover isn’t out of the question, but I’ll let others be braver with their selections as I line-up most of the favourites.

Shout out to Brett for losing his powerplay last week on the Force/Rebels! [Brett’s note – grrrrr…]

Chiefs get the Powerplay this week.

Spiro Zavos
Tips: Chiefs, Crusaders, Hurricanes, Highlanders, Waratahs, Blues, Sharks.

Explain yourself: The hammering of my fearless predictions continues. This has been a very hard tournament to predict wins and losses.

The main impediment to success has been the poor form of the New Zealand teams. There is also the dominant tendency of teams to win at home, most of the time.

I have promised myself to take this tendency into account, but it is not always that simple.

Therefore, this week I’m picking the Sharks to beat the Reds. The Sharks are the form side and playing at home. But when faced with, say, the Blues v Lions, I can’t bring myself to support a team (the Lions) that seeks to score its points with kicks.

The Chiefs will beat the Stormers. And the Crusaders to beat the Rebels, even though they are playing an away game and the Rebels have beaten them at Melbourne in the past.

I’m sticking with the Hurricanes to beat the Cheetahs on the grounds that they have to win sooner or later.

The Highlanders to beat the Force, who are more impressive at home than away. The Waratahs should beat the Brumbies, even though it is an away game for them.

There is a customer warning on these predictions, given my dire history of picks this season.

The Sharks get my Powerplay.

The summary 

Round 4 Scott Allen Biltongbek Patrick Effeney Brett McKay Elisha Pearce Tristan Rayner Spiro Zavos
Overall 16 17 18 16 17 13 16
Last week 5 5 6 5 6 5 4
CHI v STO Chiefs Chiefs Chiefs Chiefs Chiefs Chiefs Chiefs
REB v CRU Crusaders Crusaders Crusaders Crusaders Crusaders Crusaders Crusaders
HUR v CHE Cheetahs Hurricanes Hurricanes Cheetahs Hurricanes Hurricanes Hurricanes
HIG v FOR Highlanders Highlanders Highlanders Force Highlanders Force Highlanders
BRU v WAR Waratahs Brumbies Waratahs Brumbies Waratahs Waratahs Waratahs
LIO v BLU Blues Blues Blues Blues Lions Lions Blues
SHA v RED Sharks Sharks Sharks Sharks Sharks Sharks Sharks
POWERPLAY Chiefs Chiefs Highlanders Sharks Chiefs Chiefs Sharks
Bulls BYE

The Crowd Says:

2014-03-14T23:35:22+00:00

Crazy Horse

Guest


A great weekend. Great Rugby on TV including Ireland V France and Premier Grade trial matches in Perth. Not to mention the F1 as well!

2014-03-14T12:37:07+00:00

bennalong

Guest


My tip is it won't be a grinding game at all Brett The Brums will keep kicking away possession. And the Tahs will try to hold on to the ball...and score! If they try to outplay the Tahs with a running game they'll be counter attacked mercilessly May the best team win GO the TAHS!!!!

2014-03-14T12:31:05+00:00

bennalong

Guest


Ahhhh! Did you see the Tahs beat both the Chiefs and the BRUMS last year?

2014-03-14T12:24:10+00:00

bennalong

Guest


Brett Did you actually see the Tahs flog the Brumbies at their 'away' stadium at Homebush?

2014-03-14T11:36:26+00:00

bennalong

Guest


Geez Brett, I didn't realise it was supposed to be a three way contest How do you play the bloke with the whistle? BOHICA?

2014-03-14T11:31:02+00:00

Gavin Melville

Roar Pro


STREWTH! You blokes are really struggling at this, aren't you? Picking "Home Team To WIn" has a success rate of 17 from 22. This is better than any of you chaps and considerably better than some. The 17/22 is 77% - substantially in excess of the Super Rugby Stat of 57% quoted in Ben Darwin's ahhtrrrageeeeeous French analysis http://www.theroar.com.au/2014/03/14/french-top-14-fundamentally-flawed/ I haven't checked Ben's numbers, but I know that in 2013, of the 125 games 82 were Home Wins, 40 were aways and there were 3 draws. Anyway, if Ben's Meta-Data is correct, then we are due a glut of Away Wins. Therefore, the Tipping Experts should bet "away". Note, also, that not all of the Tipping Experts are doing better than "Coin Toss". Best of luck for the rest of the season, chaps. But my top tip for you is to stay away from The Bookies.

2014-03-14T09:38:45+00:00


Poor guy, he has lost all confidence. :(

2014-03-14T09:16:56+00:00

Digby

Roar Guru


Mate, you just missed him. Muttered something about not feeling safe so off to Crimea or Antarctica or something like that?

2014-03-14T08:31:51+00:00


Is Chuckie with you, I have been looking for him. :D

2014-03-14T07:30:12+00:00

Digby

Roar Guru


Absolutely we are!! I'm still hiding.....

2014-03-14T07:27:25+00:00

Magic Sponge

Guest


I would not bet on this Brumbies / tahs game . Agree with Jez if they win this they are the real deal, still not 100% sure as they have played weak sides and yet to have their backs to the wall.

2014-03-14T06:46:34+00:00

Otago

Guest


I'll continue in my drug befuddled state. The kicks to Folau must be deftly judged to bring him into.traffic where he can be buried and thus taken out of play. Unfortunately the Tahs have another dangerous runner in Betham other end of the backs .he has been greatly underrated. If the Waratahs backs continue their efforts to run straight it may negate any sliding defence and allow a one on one for him .he can dance pretty well in the. 4. Games I've seen him inso far. To gain territory the Brumbies will actually have to go.for touch and test the Tahs expertise. I hope it's better than last week! The mongrel in the whole Tahs pack.augurs well. Go Tahs !

2014-03-14T06:10:44+00:00

Chris

Guest


Some people may have attention spans lasting longer than 3 weeks. Brumbies made the final last year and win 80% of their home games. Tipping the Brumbies to beat the Tahs at home is anything but irrational.

2014-03-14T05:58:23+00:00


We were just teasing Jeznez, we too are in awe of him. ;)

2014-03-14T05:56:31+00:00


Main reasons, home game for Brumbies, Tahs coming off a bye and I think it will be the first game they will be tested.

2014-03-14T05:49:58+00:00

jimmyjam

Guest


The Tahs / Brumbies tipping seems evenly split between Tahs fans (yes I'm one) and the rest with tips generally going to either who you support or who you hate less! Everyone has a view, but the business of actual form is pretty simple. Reds defeat Brumbies at home. The next week Reds get destroyed by Tahs. Tahs continue from previous weeks demolition of Force. Brumbies beat force but much less convincingly That's a form line that any objective viewer would say Tahs win this one. I know it's not that simple but in effect anyone tipping the Brumbies is including other factors which may mitigate the final result but have no basis in observation of this years form to date. Tahs with one less game lead most of the attacking stats across the comp, and could not have been more convincing in either of their two wins. Anyway, I'm tipping the Tahs to continue their strong 'form' and win this one going away. Look for a few high balls aimed at Mogg with Izzy & AAC charging hard. This one could get real ugly...... Can't wait for Saturday.

2014-03-14T05:38:58+00:00

Who Needs Melon

Roar Guru


Gold. :) Kia kaha

2014-03-14T05:31:25+00:00

Who Needs Melon

Roar Guru


I've been off the grid for a few days nd now catching up on my tipping, etc. and amazed at the number of comments against a simple article about our experts tips. No disrespect Brett - I always read these! Makes me think we're in for a good round - a bit of spice involved!

2014-03-14T05:29:07+00:00

Combesy

Roar Guru


oops meant to say lions. blues will be never too quick for the sharks ha ha

2014-03-14T05:14:59+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


Izzy isn't that quick, who on earth made the Bolt comment!?!?!?!?! I take it back - some of our fans are embarrassing. I just read the Izzy to turn the table on the Brumbies article - thank goodness Biltong and DiggerC were there to give the article the respect it deserved.

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