The Run Home: New Zealand Conference

By KiwiDave / Roar Guru

After 11 rounds, the New Zealand conference is without doubt the strongest in Super Rugby. It has two teams sitting more than a game clear of any rivals from other conferences and another two hovering just outside the top six.

The New Zealand conference could potentially have four sides in the top six except for the fact that they have play each another twice, which in effect has the potential to cannibalise their chances of finishing on top and in the top six.

However this season, most of the sides have done the business with their overseas games, with South Africa and Australia being fruitful trips.

Leading the conference and the Super Rugby ladder on 38 points is the Hurricanes. They possess arguably the strongest backline in world club rugby with their six All Blacks firing and Nehe Milner-Skudder emerging as a great future talent. Their scrum looks the weakest of all the New Zealand sides, however, and is their possible Achilles heel.

They have seven games left, and all in New Zealand after winning all four tour games. The run home will not be an easy one, however, with home-and-away fixtures to the Chiefs and Crusaders, home games to the Sharks and Highlanders and an away game to the Blues. Should they win all their home games and the away fixture to the Blues it should be enough to lock down a top spot.

Next, on 37 points, are the Chiefs. They appear a more balanced side than the Hurricanes with strength in their pack and backline, although they lack the brilliance of the Hurricanes. The loss of Aaron Cruden is a huge one and Damian MacKenzie will need to step up big time to fill those shoes. His games this season have been encouraging so far, however.

The Chiefs have only lost twice this year and both of them narrowly, where arguably they should have won both except for some woeful kicking. They still have two games in Australia against the Reds and Rebels which will present challenges for them, along with home games to the Bulls and Hurricanes and away games to the Highlanders and Hurricanes.

Where they sit on the ladder three wins should be enough to secure a top six spot, but to win the New Zealand conference they will probably have to win both fixtures against the Hurricanes.

Back on 28 points is the Highlanders. Like the Hurricanes they have seven games left but, unlike the rest of the New Zealand teams, they have yet to do their overseas tour. They do play arguably the two weakest South African sides in the Lions and Cheetahs away, along with the worst Australian side in the Force, so wins in those three games will go a long way to securing a top six spot.

They have home games to the Sharks and Chiefs and away games to the Blues and Hurricanes so the potential to notch five wins is definitely there. Only three of their games are against fellow conference teams which, given the strength on the New Zealand conference, is a bonus.

Languishing on 25 points are the Crusaders. It is unfamiliar territory for them and they have one nasty run home. Away games to the Brumbies, Waratahs and Hurricanes are three of their assignments. Another away game to the Blues and two home games to the Reds and Hurricanes are the remaining games.

They will need to win a minimum of four games to make the top six and basically every week will be like a final to them with this knowledge. A desperate Crusaders team is a deadly proposition for any side and they have the potential to cause some real havoc. They would be an outside chance of the top six with their run home, but you can never write them off.

In last spot on 11 points are the Blues. Their season has been a frustrating one, losing six of their games by less than seven points. If they win those games they are sitting in the top six. They have the players and potential to cause a few headaches in the final weeks, and it should be noted that after 10 rounds they have only played three home games.

Of those three games only one of them was at Eden Park, which incidentally is their only win of the season. They are a tough prospect at Eden Park, where they play five of their remaining six games, and they could come home hard. They play the Rebels away and the Hurricanes, Crusaders, Bulls, Force and Highlanders at home.

With the New Zealand conference it is hard to see the Hurricanes not finishing top and overall on top of the Super Rugby ladder. The Chiefs can put a spanner in the works but will need to beat the Hurricanes twice to give them a chance of that. If they split the wins then the extra game the Hurricanes have might be enough to see them finish top.

The Highlanders look a solid prospect for a top six spot and the Crusaders are a rough prospect but they will need to hit their straps and bring their A game for the next six weeks for that to happen. The Blues should finish the season hard and improve a few spots, ensuring a New Zealand side doesn’t finish in last spot.

The Crowd Says:

2015-05-02T09:46:54+00:00

Cadfael

Roar Guru


Highlanders v Tahs GF. lobve it.

2015-04-30T21:10:26+00:00

Riccardo

Guest


And their loosies have been excellent too Sam

2015-04-30T21:09:47+00:00

Riccardo

Guest


Rumour is Dave that Kirwin has approached NZ Rugby to get Matson from the Crusaders as an Assistant next year (with Kirwin remaining as head coach) & for Matson to take over from 2017, with Kirwin moving into a high performance role; isn't that how the Nucifora debacle unfolded?

2015-04-30T12:13:42+00:00

The Phantom

Guest


The Highlanders to win the Super XV final. You heard it here first . Maybe I could be wrong as I have been wrong before!

2015-04-30T12:07:21+00:00

Rugby Tragic

Guest


Ooch! Brodie Retallick is out for about 4 weeks with a left shoulder injury, the opposite shoulder which saw him watching rather than playing for a few weeks earlier in the season. Not dramatic at this moment but fantastic lock and ball player whose injuries for sure will come under the scrutiny of Hansen and his medical team, looking ahead towards the RC and RWC.

AUTHOR

2015-04-30T11:54:27+00:00

KiwiDave

Roar Guru


Kirwan is yet another great player terrible coach. They have to ditch him but do it with a dignity so as not to alienate him from the club. Needless to say, as long as he is at the helm the Blues will continue to be a joke

2015-04-30T08:13:53+00:00

Jerry

Guest


No, the bye is the reason they're 1 win ahead. They're only 1 point ahead on the table.

2015-04-30T07:25:03+00:00

DCNZ

Guest


Oh choice interesting article bru, the canes got this, good run home, doing it for conrad, sweet as chur, its the canes for 2015. Or the Chiefs beat us in the final. is that possible?

2015-04-30T07:02:19+00:00

Dan Fan

Guest


The Canes have finished their byes, the Chiefs have one to come so effectively they could be two wins ahead.

2015-04-30T04:29:14+00:00

Ken

Guest


Canes wont make the 6... . Pack not good enough ..Chiefs and the Crusaders will beat them twice each in next 8 weeks and the Blues will do them in Auckland round 15 as well..

2015-04-30T03:00:05+00:00

cantab

Guest


Yeah agree, it would be very good for the AB's to have only 2 teams in the finals, with the 'saders missing out. Highlanders and Hurricanes would be Ideal. Also from an AB's point of view Carter should be playing 10 and Slade 15, though that shouldn't be Blackadders concern.

2015-04-30T02:56:36+00:00

cantab

Guest


H/A v chiefs and 'saders will be a real test, things could get very interesting if it results in 4 losses. IMO The only way the 'canes can take the title is if they claim top spot and play both finals at home. Unfortunately though that would mean a Chiefs v 'canes semi is almost inevitable.

2015-04-30T00:08:00+00:00

Rugby Tragic

Guest


Mate, I am very patient but Sir JK has been there for 3 years. Absolutely nothing personal in this, and I will continue to support the Blues whatever the outcome but in my view he needs to achieve KPI's or shift aside to allow someone else to. The position certainly should be performance driven. This covers all facets of the position including retention of key personnel, planning, game strategies and performances (results) on the field. I was never expecting the Blues to win the title this year but I thought they had a good shot of making the playoffs in 2015. How many more years will we have to say... "well there is always next year?"

2015-04-29T23:04:13+00:00

mapu

Guest


I can't help but think its a good thing from a ABs point of view that the crusaders don't make the finals.No trips back to SA etc. Maybe with the exception of Carter who needs more game time.

2015-04-29T22:30:27+00:00

BBA

Guest


With 6 games to go and the Canes being only one win ahead of the Chiefs I dont think they are a lock for top spot at all. For all teams the pressure ramps up and it is going to come down to some key moments. Off course I would rather be in teh Canes position than any other teams however it is still a long way out.

2015-04-29T22:24:41+00:00

Sam Taulelei

Roar Guru


I'm curious as to how you have assessed the Hurricanes have the weakest scrum of all the Kiwi teams? If anything the Canes scrum has been the most efficient aspect of their improved forward play this season. They haven't pushed as many sides off the ball compared to the Crusaders and Chiefs however they have been the most consistent, efficient and accurate Kiwi scrum.

2015-04-29T20:47:52+00:00

Taylorman

Guest


Only the canes and Chiefs are capable of winning it from a NZ point of view so hopefully the others put some extra rest time on the cards for the ABs. Reappoint jk now so he doesn't have to fry his ABs in the process. Saders or Highlanders might make the playoffs but consistency isn't there to win two away knockouts. Best overall approach we can take and easy to say for a blues fan but there you go.

2015-04-29T20:03:23+00:00

Taylorman

Guest


Oz away wins have been very poor this year. Last year it was a feature. A couple stand out...rebels v Saders and Tahs v canes but other than that... Blues might help both the SA and oz marginals by knocking over both the Saders and highlanders at home. Hopefully not.

2015-04-29T19:38:03+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


I think it will end up being very close between the Chiefs and the Hurricanes. Could go either way. Wins by SA teams against NZ and OZ conferences: SA v. NZ 4 wins 10 losses SA v. OZ 8 wins 2 losses Maybe Bulls and Sharks can improve that, but I'm not optimistic.

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