Diggercane's Super Rugby wrap: Round 5

By Digby / Roar Guru

Another round of Super Rugby is completed mixed in with some cracking contests, some not so cracking contests and even a bit of World Wrestling Entertainment for the masses entertainment.

The Australian Conference
The Force hosted the Rebels on Friday night to get the Australian teams up and running and with the visiting Rebels snaring the glory by 21 points to 17 in a tough and willing contest.

The Rebels lay on the win with a solid forward and defensive effort and jumped out to an early lead after a sluggish start from their opposition which they could not reel back in. Interestingly, the Rebels now have two wins and two losses, both wins coming on the road.

In terms of the conference, they have already played the two likely top teams in the Waratahs and Brumbies at home and now find themselves behind the eight ball. Their upcoming overseas trip will be vital for their push for the playoffs along with converting their home matches into wins for the remainder of the season.

The Force is improving week to week, however they are still frustratingly one dimensional with possession and there is a real stubbornness about their attack, like bashing your head against a brick wall. Direction is lacking at times and with the overseas portion of their season to come it may be too late for them to turn it around for 2015.

The Waratahs visited Dunedin and despite a promising start, simply went missing for 60 minutes of the match as the Highlanders went all, well, Highlander.

Outmuscled in contact and generally out enthused, the Waratahs spent the majority of the game chasing their tail. In my view, last week’s training run against the Reds and a fast start on Saturday didn’t help the Waratahs whose body language to me suggested they were too relaxed.

Once the Highlanders found their rhythm midway through the first half, the Waratahs could not shake themselves from their lethargy and bring themselves back into the game. With the Brumbies on the horizon, the Waratahs had better sort out their top two inches and I am sure the Brumbies will provide the right motivation to pull their socks up.

The Brumbies continued on with their dominance of the Australian conference with a convincing bonus-point win over the Reds in Brisbane to remain top of the Australian conference and now lead the tournament outright.

I would describe their performance as composed and patient, wearing the Reds down throughout the 80 minutes and would be very pleased to keep their try line intact and holding their opponents scoreless. The Brumbies are looking in great shape and will be looking to Sydney this week to confirm their early season dominance in Australia.

The Reds showed more intent and composure this week but one couldn’t help but feel it was a matter of time until the Brumbies broke their resistance and so it proved. The Reds flat out lacked any ammunition in attack and their set piece was under pressure. They need some of their big boys back, but it will be too little too late for this season.

The New Zealand Conference
Palmerston North hosted the first New Zealand teams in action in Round 5 as the Hurricanes defeated the Blues in an entertaining spectacle with both teams looking to play expansively.

The Hurricanes will be pleased with the result, winning after the bye against a desperate Blues team but know they still have plenty to work on. They lacked patience at times with ball in hand, failing to convert a number of chances with pushed passes and that lack of accuracy will be concerning with a trip to Dunedin this week.

The Hurricanes will also be concerned with their discipline, again ending up on the wrong side of the ledger and that will eventually tell if not addressed. Unbeaten at the top of the New Zealand conference and with a game in hand, the Hurricanes have certainly laid a fantastic platform for their 2015 season.

The Blues, in complete contrast, have yet to register a win this season and now head into the bye to dwell on their poor start. A much-improved performance compared to previous outings, they kept themselves in the match but simply could not convert enough opportunities or contain their experienced counterparts out wide.

With a trip to Sydney after the bye, there is little respite for the beleaguered franchise that already looks out of the running for the playoffs.

The Highlanders hosted the Waratahs and turned in a fantastic performance in front of the zoo, turning in some exhilarating attacking play to earn a five pointer against the defending champions.

Struggling at first, they found their feet around the 20-minute mark and started to dominate the ruck area while their vaunted backline cut loose.

Adding to a Chiefs scalp last week, the Highlanders have certainly stamped their mark on the competition and may just be many punters second favourite team to watch behind their own. They have serious momentum now and will be looking to add another high flyer to their trophy cabinet in the Hurricanes next Friday night.

The Crusaders managed to hit the ground running after the bye with a bonus-point win over the Lions in Christchurch. In a match dominated by the whistle, the Crusaders simply had too much in the tank for the Lions, especially considering a number of high profile returns and eventually ground the Lions down.

The Crusaders still have issues, dropping off a number of tackles and their backlines execution is still failing them at times but they have righted their season after a poor outing against the Chiefs a fortnight ago and will continue to build into their season.

The Chiefs rounded out what was a very good Round for the New Zealand conference with an exciting and hard-fought victory over the previously unbeaten Stormers at Newlands. Arguably the match of the round, the Chiefs managed to absorb a first half battering to come out firing in the second half and their ability to keep the ball alive and relentlessness on attack eventually paid dividends as the Stormers fell off tackles.

This was an important away win and a keen psychological blow struck against a potential finalist. The Chiefs would appear again to be the team to beat from New Zealand.

The South African Conference
The Lions got the South African conference underway in Christchurch but came away with a disappointing loss to the Crusaders in Christchurch. Again, they did not lack for effort, climbing into their defensive work missing only nine tackles and attacking the breakdown with intent but a yellow card and, at times, a lack of fortune from the referee proved too much in the end for this inexperienced side as the Crusaders controlled the match.

The Lions’ lack of a genuine match winner among their ranks is telling and it is difficult to see them winning another match on the road but I have no doubt they will be eyeing up their trip to Brisbane in a fortnight.

The Stormers played out the match of the round in my view, losing to the Chiefs in a fast and intense affair at home.

The Stormers will be kicking themselves they let this chance get away and in particular, their kicking game was a real let down at times, allowing a dangerous Chiefs side opportunity after opportunity to attack with pace and width. This eventually told on the Stormers, missing 28 tackles and a noticeable lack of impact from the bench conspired against the South African team.

The big question mark for me now is whether the Stormers have a fly half capable of leading this team deep into the tournament and also able to realise the potential of their backline.

The Sharks have managed to realign their season with an away victory over Conference rivals the Cheetahs in Bloemfontein. While achieving the bonus point, I suspect the Sharks will not be overly happy with their performance, particularly the second half. A number of missed tackles blighted their performance and will be an important aspect to get right with the Chiefs due in Durban which shapes as a must win for the Sharks with their overseas trip to come.

After a solid start to their Season, the Cheetahs campaign appears to be running out of steam after two straight losses at home to Conference rivals. While the potency in their backline remains, the bigger teams are dominating them at the breakdown, leaving their backline with too much to do. They now head overseas in what shapes as the defining period of their season with little answers in sight.

The Bulls had the bye and are back into action next week.

So there is my take on the last Round of Super Rugby and how the respective teams are shaping up.

Instead of looking at individual players this week, I wanted to focus on plays and I thought Julian Savea’s decision to tap and go after the first half was completed from the penalty was outstanding and led to a try after three extra minutes play.

What was your pick of the plays from the weekend?

The Crowd Says:

2015-03-17T06:18:43+00:00

Peter Evans

Roar Rookie


Just like a few here said. Fekitoa is amazing. I don't think I've ever seen a back strip and turn over so many balls. And all at seemingly important times. Brilliant. Shame hes playing for Landers. Tahs should never have lost that game, but as you say, they went to sleep and allowed Landers to play touch rugby.

2015-03-16T23:34:16+00:00

RobC

Roar Guru


Alias, I recall the Rebs announced they are going to move him to seven. Im waiting, waiting. I guess they need someone to take care of the blindside before SeanMc start ripping things on the other side.

2015-03-16T23:32:51+00:00

RobC

Roar Guru


Gonna watch that match again, carnivean. I was setting up the barbie whilst the game was on, so didnt catch most (all) of the scrums. I agree about your assessment re Lions in general. They had a some problems early in the season, as Robbie C and Julian Red were out. Or was that their LHP?

AUTHOR

2015-03-16T19:58:54+00:00

Digby

Roar Guru


Thanks Shop. Yeah, it would of been prudent in hindsight but you cant fault the intent. It is a pleasure to watch to teams intent on playing, come what may.

AUTHOR

2015-03-16T19:57:01+00:00

Digby

Roar Guru


Real shame that, and he has only just returned from a long injury lay off!

2015-03-16T18:39:17+00:00

Graeme

Guest


I wouldn't have said he was going through the motions. He looked absolutely livid at times at how bad the Reds were. I don't think he'll be signing for a second season.

2015-03-16T15:34:46+00:00

Shop

Guest


Great wrap up Digger, especially appreciated from someone who can't watch all the games. Unfortunately all the live streaming sites seemed to be shut down. I did see the Canes v Blues and that try on halftime was a highlight for sure. I remember thinking the Blues would be prudent to kick it out and go to the sheds up at half time. Wasn't to be.

2015-03-16T12:57:40+00:00

carnivean

Roar Rookie


"– Lions. backrow couldnt match the AB backrow. I guess that makes sense. Losing those scrums, didnt" The Lions are the most professional scrum in the Super 15. They scrum legally and technically correct is every other game. Somehow they start boring in in this game. Can't possibly be due to Wyatt Crockett, despite his long time and well chronicled tendency to angle in, could it?

2015-03-16T12:56:28+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Brett, Kitshoff's aunt says you can still get the jersey if Stormers win two on tour.

2015-03-16T12:54:43+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Yes, PSDT won't play in 2015 RWC. Big blow. Feel bad for him; he was in great form, too. Would've loved to see Etzebeth-PSDT combo start clicking.

2015-03-16T12:00:48+00:00

Magic Sponge

Guest


Agree the tahs are building and Cheika will have them firing for the full 80 this week. Tahs by 15 if Beale and Dennis benched if not and they start tahs by6.

2015-03-16T09:36:26+00:00

ROTUMA ISLAND

Guest


on another note hard luck to the younger and talented Peiter Staph du Toit.......it's been reported on Planetrugby that he has re injured his ACL and will be out for the rest of the year.

2015-03-16T07:28:21+00:00

Rugby Tragic

Guest


ben, it only took the Waratahs 19 years.....

2015-03-16T06:40:28+00:00

AliasAlias

Guest


RobC, you and I are lone voices on SeanMc at 7. His stats are better than Hooper's this year. Can he hit!

2015-03-16T06:13:25+00:00

Rugby Tragic

Guest


Notable comments from those who joined Rob on the Chiefs v Stormers game, has to go to Harry... calling for more scrums for about 60 minutes .... and why not, the Stormers were all over the Chief's pack like a rash at scrum time ......... then muted silence from Harry when fatigue sort of started to settle in! e is so passionate that I could 'hear the words' of enthusiasm, then the sounds of slience! .

2015-03-16T06:07:03+00:00

Rugby Tragic

Guest


It also looks as though he has put on a few kilos from his All Black days too... might be the red outfit..

2015-03-16T06:05:35+00:00

Rugby Tragic

Guest


Apologies of course .... Proctor ... ...but I got the "P" right... and he, Proctor (my wife's maiden name no less!) got it right too by scoring that damn try and BB got it right by converting from the sideline... But given the scoreline at the end of 80 was a 7 point spread, you'd have to wonder ..... but more to the point Digger, I reckon that at 'orange time' if they maintained that 6 point lead instead of going in to the sheds down a point, it might have put a spring in the step of the under-fire Blues, almost as if a confidence booster. As mentioned before probably stretching it a bit but... 'them the breaks!'

2015-03-16T03:54:28+00:00

Canetragic

Guest


I think you are right Phil - the Tahs seemed to find the "on switch" in the last 10 minutes or so and started to look much more cohesive and dangerous in attack. In the end it took them too long to find it, and big credit to the Highlanders for taking the game away from them, then closing it out.....

2015-03-16T03:00:48+00:00

Canetragic

Guest


I take your point - I watched for him a few times during the match and though he had a bit of a "what the hell am I doing here?" Look on his face

AUTHOR

2015-03-16T02:55:48+00:00

Digby

Roar Guru


Procter my friend, and yes, would have been curious if they could pull it back from there.

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