The Super XV: Australian team of the week, Round 2

By Connor Bennett / Editor

Each week we’ll be looking at the best of the best in Australian rugby and piecing together the top 15 players from the Aussie Super Rugby sides from the round gone by.

Following a rough start to the season for Australian sides in Round 1, things didn’t exactly get much better for the five teams down under in Round 2.

The Force upset the Reds at home in a strong contest to open the Round in Perth. Both sides scored three tries a piece, but it was the boot of Ian Prior that made the difference in the final 26-19 scoreline.

It pretty much went all downhill from there for the Australian conference.

The Rebels were trounced by the defending champions, the Hurricanes, conceding 11 tries on their way to a mammoth 71-6 defeat.

The Brumbies were looking to bounce back from a tight loss to the Crusaders a week ago but again fell in a tight one.

The Sharks crossed for a try after the full-time siren to take the win and hand the Brumbies another painfully close defeat.

The Waratahs then went down in Johannesburg in a point-scoring bonanza against the Lions. Despite scoring five of their own, the Tahs were a mess in defence and let in eight tries to go down 55-36.

In another bad week for Australian sides, it’s difficult to pick out a ‘best of’ team, but here we go anyway. Here’s the Australian Super Rugby team of the week.

1. Nic Mayhew (Brumbies)
We kick off the top Australian side of the week with a Kiwi. Mayhew, a former Blues prop in just his second game for the club, played a pivotal role for the Brumbies this week, combining to form one of the strongest front rows of the round.

He picked up six runs with good metres, breaking the advantage line nearly every time with strong defence around the fringes of the ruck. He played his part in the scrum and, unlike other No. 1s in contention for this spot, has been picked mainly on the fact he didn’t make errors, just a really solid outing.

2. Josh Mann-Rea (Brumbies)
Mann-Rea had a ripper of a game against the Sharks this week, causing havoc in attack and defence to keep the Brumbies pack on top.

Racked up 21 tackles, the second most across both sides for the game, as well nine carries through a sea of Sharks big boppers, and to top it off, the big hooker crashed over for a try in the first half.

3. Allan Ala’alatoa (Brumbies)
A solid game from Ala’alatoa without blowing the world away. Much like Mayhew, all the other props this week were just a level below.

However, not taking anything away from the 23-year-old who has become a beacon of consistency in his three seasons with the Brumbies. He was good in the scrum and a driving force behind the maul that was so successful against the Sharks this week.

He’s shaping up for a big season and should be looking towards a possible international jumper.

4. Matt Philip (Force)
Other than crashing over for a first-half try to put his side back on level pegging with the Reds, Philip was a machine in the line out for the Force this week.

Despite a couple of turnovers going against him, Philip was strong through the middle for the Force and a constant presence at the breakdown where the Reds struggled in the second half.

5. Sam Carter (Brumbies)
In his seventh season for the Brumbies, big Sam Carter continues to show off a mountain of potential that was put on him when he first came on the scene.

He was consistent at the line out, but it was his ability to break the advantage line and create space behind the defence that made him stand out this week. He was able to bust the tackles of the Sharks defence and keep the Brumbies rolling forward.

6. Jack Dempsey (Waratahs)
The 22-year-old continues to impress for the Waratahs. And while it wasn’t a standout game for himself or the side against the Lions, he showed off his skills under pressure and proved to be a strength for the Tahs pack this season.

He was smart with his running, dragging the big men into the middle to open up space out wide. Made a handful of line breaks and found space behind the line to keep the ball moving.

7. Michael Hooper (Waratahs)
In a frustrating game for the skipper, Hooper was still able to put in a strong showing for the Tahs who were on par with the Lions for the first half.

He showed all his usual grit in and around the ruck, hitting double figures for tackles but also breaking the advantage line on nearly every carry he made during the match. A try on a trip to South Africa in the opening 20 minutes doesn’t hurt either.

8. Amanaki Mafi (Rebels)
It’s not easy picking someone out of a side that lost 71-6, but the Rebels’ Japanese star had a standout game among a side that was basically walked over.

A pair of line breaks and double the amount of tackle busts were a highlight for the struggling side and Mafi racked up over 100 running metres in a game where the Rebels spent the most part either defending or standing in the in-goal area waiting for the conversion.

For comparison, the next best for the Rebels, forward or back, was Marika Koroibete with half the running metres.

9. Matt Lucas (Waratahs)
It wasn’t a great week for halfbacks. Nick Stirzaker played quite well against the Hurricanes in a tough situation, but Lucas gets the nod for me this week.

The 25-year-old basically did his job better than the other No. 9s, giving quick, serviceable ball when needed and keeping the forwards organised around the ruck.

He linked up with Hooper for the Tahs’ second try against the Lions and even made a few darting runs around the middle with some handy offloads.

10. Bryce Hegarty (Waratahs)
A tough pick this one. Quade Cooper had a solid if not spectacular game and Wharenui Hawera really had me tossing it up in the air after the Kiwi put in a good kicking display for the Brumbies, but I’ve gone with Hegarty.

While Hegarty is realistically just filling in for Bernard Foley at No.10, he did show plenty of promise as a playmaker with a decent kicking game. He can run the pill as well, as evidenced by his five-pointer leading into halftime to keep the Waratahs in the contest.

11. Eto Nabuli (Reds)
The first and only appearance of a Reds player in the list, which seams a little off considering they played relatively well in a tough week for the Aussie sides.

The big flying Fijian scored a hattrick this week, in fact, he scored the Reds’ only three tries in their loss to the Force. A 70-metre solo effort in the first half was a standout moment in the game but he capped it off with a clinical finish in the corner early in the second half to put his side in front.

He’s dangerous with ball in hand and it showed this week, using his size, muscle and speed to cause havoc for the opposition defence.

12. Bill Meakes (Force)
Inside centre was fairly dry this week without a lot of good performances to pick from. Bill Meakes gets the nod more for his running game than playmaking second-receiver role.

He broke the line on more than one occasion against the Reds and found the odd offload to keep the defence on their toes. He’s a player that’s generally not afraid to take on the line and he did just that this week.

13. Israel Folau (Waratahs)
After a particularly nonexistent performance last week, Folau changed his tune in Round 2 and put in a much stronger display against the Lions in defeat.

He looked much more aggressive with the ball in hand, racking up strong run metres and breaking tackles when pushing on the outside. While it was inconsequential, he did put in a long-range effort to score his first try of the season in the dying minutes.

14. Chance Peni (Force)
If a solo try from 45 metres out inside the first 90 seconds isn’t a sign of a good game, then I don’t know what is.

Peni backed up his blitzing five-pointer with three line breaks and seven tackle breaks on the outside as he just seemed to shrug defenders off left, right and centre whenever he had the ball in hand. He averaged just shy of 20 metres per run across the whole game as well.

15. Andrew Kellaway (Waratahs)
It felt like Kellaway was everywhere over in South Africa and he put in a performance to justify that.

He was averaging 20 metres per run and found ways to split the defence on the kick return as the young man showed confidence running it back from within his own half. He picked up line breaks and even assisted line breaks as well.

He was also a key factor on the scoreboard, setting up two tries for the Tahs as they fought hard to stay in touch with the Lions. A strong performance.

Do you agree with the XV? You’re sporting fans, of course you don’t, so let us know who you think should or shouldn’t be in the side for this week.

The Crowd Says:

2017-03-08T06:26:37+00:00

ScottD

Guest


Often wrong but never in doubt mate :)

2017-03-07T09:39:24+00:00

Phantom

Roar Rookie


How about the sa team of the week.

2017-03-07T09:38:08+00:00

Phantom

Roar Rookie


Plus all the reserves

2017-03-07T04:43:33+00:00

Wallaby fan

Guest


No tries for folau in 12 test matches. Best wallaby?

2017-03-07T02:48:40+00:00

DOUBLES

Guest


Folau is first picked Lano for the Wallabies and gets credit for doing nothing all the time ..We all see it..Nothing new I feel If cheika gets his way, it will be a Beale 12 Folau 13 Wallaby Combo..

2017-03-07T00:47:37+00:00

Smiggle Jiggle

Roar Guru


I thought 2016 was a bad year for Aussie teams, but this year might be worse.

2017-03-07T00:33:00+00:00

Marto

Guest


On point with hodge?? ScottD is wrong again..

2017-03-07T00:15:17+00:00

Hoy

Roar Guru


Hodge is not a good 12. He has no passing game. You won't get much width off him...

2017-03-07T00:13:54+00:00

Hoy

Roar Guru


John, Folau was far from Wallabies best back in 2016. He was a shadow of himself... He has been in a terrible form slump since the World Cup, including the World Cup, where he was unfortunately playing injured.

2017-03-06T13:33:29+00:00

Lano

Roar Guru


Folau deserves zero credit for the try, after the siren with his opponent half way to the showers.

2017-03-06T13:17:29+00:00

Dontcallmeshirley

Guest


He would be eaten alive at international level. This afternoon I watched a replay of the Rebels match. Stirzacker is a very lazy cover defender. Almost looks like he is avoiding having to make a tackle. Phipps is a poor 9 but to be fair he works hard to get across in defence.

2017-03-06T12:18:17+00:00

ScottD

Guest


Meakes played well defensively but not so well offensively. Over the 1st 2 games he is the strongest 12 in Aus defensively but not the best 12 in my opinion as he isn't a guy that is going to rip the opposition apart. Hodge probably the best but tough to shine behind the Rebels rabble Best tighthead prop in first 2 games has been young Ainsley from the Force. Really impressive for a young kid he has held his own against very experienced props. He is eligible to play for both NZ and Aus, raised in Perth. Was being chased by two NZ franchises but chose to stay in Perth He'll be in the world cup squad - you heard it here first

2017-03-06T12:06:52+00:00

ScottD

Guest


He was good but not sure he's consistent enough to play for the WB's We'll have better idea around the mid point of the year after we've had a few more games

2017-03-06T11:01:12+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


Louwrens is a good player

2017-03-06T10:59:20+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


Sure - add Kurtley ahead of him, too. I forgot Kurtley.

2017-03-06T10:41:03+00:00

Dontcallmeshirley

Guest


the cupboard is bare.

2017-03-06T06:45:51+00:00

Machooka

Roar Guru


Right on time Marto... and, hey, it looks like you've thoroughly enjoyed 'happy hour' MAAAATE!

2017-03-06T06:22:20+00:00

Marto

Guest


Machooo , You must be happy with that win in Joburg and 6 players in the " TEAM OF THE WEEK " Huh pardon?? Oh they lost ?? Really ?? !! Got 57 points put on them?? ..NOOOOOOOOO.. Can`t be. How did they get six players in the team?? Well umm er arr um err arr Answer ..From their Doyen and spiritual leader Michael Chieka... NAAAAAAH MAAAATE, NAAAAAAH MAAAATE ,NAAAAH MAAAAAAAAAAATE... They done good, I selected them based on form, potential and their solid defence maaate...Defence is easy to rectify. I asked Nathan Grey me defence coach, he saId it`s an easy fix maaate....Rob was especially solid. maaate .He is a terrific defender maaate.. This is how Chieka selects his Wallabies and Tahs....We all know MC asked Gibson to put Israel at 13..Chieka wants Folau at 13 for the wallabies..

2017-03-06T05:59:28+00:00

Gordo

Guest


I thought Rona was solid at 13. Threatened with the ball and not caught out in defence

2017-03-06T05:31:48+00:00

kunming tiger

Guest


Is Chance Peni an Australian Citizen? David Pocock was born In Africa but you don't refer to him as an African.

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