Five Super Rugby players to watch

By Brett McKay / Expert

The new season is upon us, and among the 18 teams sits a whole swag of players with plenty to prove in Super Rugby and beyond.

Here’s a selection of five players from across the five SANZAAR countries of origin, who will all be worth watching in 2016, albeit for very different reasons.

Pure potential: Santiago Cordero (Jaguares)
He was one of the stars of the Rugby World Cup, and now Santiago Cordero is set to tear it up in Super Rugby.

It was a phenomenal tournament for the Pumas flyer, in which he averaged nearly 90 metres a game, busted tackles fairly regularly, crossed the gain line often, and found at least one turnover per game. He beat more than five defenders in every game, and averaged more than two clean breaks as well.

Perhaps the only surprise in all this is that he only scored three tries for the tournament, and more so, that that actually doubled his total Test tries tally. He’s started 15 of his 18 Tests, but only has six tries to his name – and those six came in just three games.

He’s a much better player than that record indicates, and if Los Jaguares can fire and put him in space, we’ll see that for ourselves.

Cordero has been named to start on the right wing, alongside 12 other Pumas teammates from the World Cup squad. And knowing how feeble the Cheetahs’ edge defence can be at times, it’ll be worth the early rise on Saturday morning to watch the carnage.

Timely return: Rene Ranger (Blues)
Just as the migration of former All Blacks midfielders seemed one-way, Rene Ranger returns to Super Rugby and the Blues after a stint with Montpellier in France.

There’s no shortage of centre options for Steve Hansen in 2016, there never is, but if Ranger can find the same kind of storming form that he displayed prior to his departure – James O’Connor still has Rene’s handprint on his chest – then the words ‘All Black regular’ might suddenly apply.

There’s no doubt that the return of Ranger is one of the reasons for renewed optimism around the Blues this season. If Tana Umaga can sprinkle the right amount of pixie dust over his Blues squad, the talent is certainly there.

And on that regard, how much of a luxury is it for Umaga to bring Ranger – and Akira Ioane, for that matter – off the bench against the Highlanders in the season opener tonight? George Moala and Male Sa’u are decent players in their own right, but what Ranger can bring to the table is something worth tuning in for. Bring the popcorn.

Out of the shadow: Jake McIntyre (Reds)
If Richard Graham is the man in the hot seat in Queensland, then Jake McIntyre’s chair would have to be on the warm side, too.

Following Quade Cooper in the Reds No.10 jersey is going to be only marginally less difficult than being the guy given the Crusaders’ No.7 or No.10. It won’t matter how good a season McIntyre has in 2016, he’ll be judged against Cooper whether he likes it or not, and whether it’s fair or not.

(It won’t be fair, for what it’s worth. Cooper played more than a hundred Super Rugby games; McIntyre’s played three.)

But McIntyre is a very promising young player whose game management has come along pretty well at NRC level, and just as Cooper had the familiar sight of Will Genia providing the service, McIntyre will have a similarly well-developed combination with Nick Frisby.

The arguments about the future of Graham are all pretty fair. But there should be no doubt about McIntyre being the guy to build the Reds’ team of the future around. He’ll be worth the investment.

Credibility: Shota Horie (Sunwolves)
When the Sunwolves were first confirmed as one of the new teams in the expanded Super Rugby, I hoped above hope that they would be able to sign hooker Shota Horie and cult hero scrumhalf Fumiaki Tanaka.

They weren’t able to extract Tanaka away from Dunedin – unsurprisingly, very few players left the Championship-winning Highlanders in 2015 – but they were able to sign Horie, who will also captain the Sunwolves in their maiden season, which is a good call.

“An almighty hooker who has fantastic handling and running skill,” as the Sunwolves website brilliantly proclaims, Horie’s experience in Super Rugby with the Highlanders and Melbourne Rebels will be invaluable, and brings some solid credibility to the fledgling side.

A Top League-winning captain this season with Robbie Deans’ Panasonic side, Horie also has more than 40 Tests to his name, and will lead the pack from the front in both set pieces.

Opportunity: Cobus Reinach (Sharks)
I’ve got more than a little concern about the Sharks’ ability to start the season well with so many injuries currently, but I do like the opportunity that situation provides for a number of young players.

Among them is Cobus Reinach, who in the absence of Patrick Lambie for the time being has a really good chance to be the spark in the Sharks’ attack. They’ll have plenty of firepower out wider, headlined by their copious back three options (Lwazi Mvovo, Odwa Ndungane, S’bura Sithole, Willie ‘Spiders’ le Roux, among others), but Reinach can be the man in the middle who knows when to let the ball sing.

Finally rewarded with a Springboks debut last year, and with the curtain surely drawing on the international careers of Fourie du Preez and Ruan Pienaar, the opportunity for Reinach to play his way into the Test No.9 may not be clearer.

And there you have them. Undoubtedly, there are players everywhere to watch – who have you got your eye on and why?

The Crowd Says:

2016-02-27T05:32:05+00:00

Realist

Guest


Cubelli..

2016-02-27T00:28:18+00:00

ClarkeG

Guest


No one said he is new. There may have been some stages throughout his career when for whatever reasons he was not selected for Japan however since 2012 he has been the first choice fullback.

2016-02-27T00:27:18+00:00

ClarkeG

Guest


That one tournament was the Rugby World Cup!! - 'Outstanding' was the word you used. So he was outstanding at a Rugby World Cup. I would be interested in you naming those 10 fullbacks you rate above him. I've had a quick look at fullbacks playing 6 nations and Super Rugby this weekend and I dunno - I think he's right up there.

2016-02-26T15:28:17+00:00

Not Bothered

Guest


Goromaru is 29. Hes not new and for most of his career hes struggled to nail down a spot in the Japanese 23. Now everyones talking about him as if hes one of the best in the world. Hes not. Lets see how he goes for the Reds.

2016-02-26T15:10:19+00:00

Not Bothered

Guest


Oh come on. He was not picked much at the Rebs because he isnt that good. Hes OK, much like Tanaka, they are OK players in Super Rugby, not outstanding or even top quality players in Super Rugby. Imo Japan had a good WC and now everyone is jumping on the bandwagon. Horie would struggle to make many Super Rugby sides imo, even off the bench.

2016-02-26T15:04:05+00:00

Not Bothered

Guest


He was outstanding in a few games in 1 tourney. I doubt hes even in the top 10 fullbacks in the world. Lets see what he can do in the best club comp in the world.

2016-02-26T14:59:30+00:00

Not Bothered

Guest


Well I will have to watch more than 1 game of his then Kev. What he did in the WC was a few games and it shouldnt convince anyone that hes .world class'. Lets see how he goes Kev, shall we.

2016-02-26T13:38:34+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


That's the BIG question.

2016-02-26T12:10:12+00:00

Boomeranga

Guest


Out of everyone I think I want the Reds reserve front row to have success. Paraka, fur-ga-see and Talakai seem about the most promising and ready blokes we've got. The good news they seem pretty good, especially Paraka.

2016-02-26T10:59:01+00:00

Machooka

Roar Guru


Sweet Tragic... loved it!

2016-02-26T10:52:04+00:00

Rugby Tragic

Guest


Back against the Blues??... shame on you

2016-02-26T08:30:18+00:00

Buk

Guest


Digger has that Vaea Fifita chap got a Queensland mother (grandmother/grandfather/uncle/aunt/cousin)? :)

2016-02-26T06:39:11+00:00

Onside

Guest


Brett, the cornerstone of all things magic about international rugby is always at home. The Australian Club Championship, Souths (Brisbane) v Eastwood (Sydney) is being played tomorrow at Yeronga. But its a secret. No that's a bit too smart arsey even if it is Friday. I'm a romantic with unrealistic ideas about many things, but hey, shouldn't The Australian Club Championship get a guernsey in amongst the plethora of media generated by the big stuff. This match is the only down to earth fair dinkum high end rugby on display in Australia. Why ? because Souths and Eastwood have club rooms where supporters can feel part of something. It's real. They play every week. Where are Super Rugbys clubrooms. OK .its silly ,I know that.A bit ranty. But I do wonder if there is such a thing as club championship in New Zealand wether it would be played in a comparative vaccum. Back in my corner

2016-02-26T06:00:30+00:00

ClarkeG

Guest


Will Elliot Dixon - Highlanders - press on from last season and challenge for an All Black loose forward spot? Tevita Li is an outstanding attacking talent on the left wing for the Blues. Does the nearly 21 yr old have the all round game to go to the next level? Expect Seta Tamanivalu from the Chiefs to be in the mix for All Black midfield spots later in the year.

2016-02-26T05:58:06+00:00

ClarkeG

Guest


A little heavier than those above but fair call all the same.

2016-02-26T05:45:09+00:00

NateD

Guest


Let's not forget Nehe, small player but killer speed and step!

2016-02-26T05:40:34+00:00

Kiwihaydn

Guest


Don't worry Muzzo, I'll be backing the Highlanders too, they've got a great looking team.

2016-02-26T05:12:25+00:00

Digby

Roar Guru


2013 was t it? Lost to the Brumbies first round? Can't recall but a fair nucleus of that side is still playing in SA, like Strauss, Nyakane, Le Roux, Oosthuizen. Cheetahs could put out a pretty strong team if they could keep em all.

2016-02-26T05:10:09+00:00

Machooka

Roar Guru


Hey buddy... and like here we go again! Yeah sorry about your Zoolanders but I just get the feeling that's there's something brewing at the Blues. A bit of Tana black magic maybe? And it's a home game to boot! Eitherway it should be a cracker of a game... quickly followed by another one in Canberra. And yep there's some great match-ups... Ardie and Poey being a special. Hey, is Elliot still gonna gaffer tape his head for each game this season??

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2016-02-26T05:05:56+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


Big Coenie as well?!? Geez, might have to revise my already low expectations around the Cheetahs. Was it 2014 they made the playoffs? Seems an eternity ago now..

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