Dane Coles set to complete remarkable return in 100th Hurricanes game

By Daniel Gilhooly / Wire

From near-retirement to starting a Super Rugby semi-final – the Dane Coles recovery story takes another notable step in Johannesburg this weekend.

Coles is set to captain the Hurricanes in a starting role against the Lions in Johannesburg on Sunday morning (NZT), having seemingly put four months on the sideline behind him.

Adding to the narrative, it will be Coles’ 100th game for the defending champions.

The All Blacks hooker admitted this month he had considered the prospect of retirement while suffering from concussion symptoms.

He shone off the bench in last week’s 35-16 quarter-final defeat of the Brumbies, creating a try in typically dynamic style.

It was enough to convince Hurricanes assistant coach John Plumtree the 30-year-old is ready to start in the repeat of last year’s final.

“There’s a good chance you’ll see him start. He’s got that old spark back – he’s pretty motivated obviously,” Plumtree said.

Meanwhile, Plumtree indicated speedy centre Vince Aso is poised to return after missing two games with a groin injury.

It will reunite Aso with rookie All Blacks second five-eighth Ngani Laumape, with the pair having tallied a competition-leading 14 tries each.

Plumtree praised the impact of Jordie Barrett for two accomplished games at centre but suggested the versatile 20-year-old will return to fullback.

That will probably push Nehe Milner-Skudder onto the right wing in place of the in-form Wes Goosen.

“We’ll be looking after Vince this week, to make sure he gets through the week well and he’s good to go,” Plumtree said,

“Jordie did a great job filling in at 13. But obviously he’s played a Test match at fullback and that’s probably his favourite position.

“His long-kicking game in Johannesburg’s going to be useful to us and his ability to diffuse that high-kicking game that we’d expect from (Elton) Jantjies and Ross Cronje.”

Plumtree said his players had settled well as they adjust to altitude and the challenge posed by the competition’s top-qualifiers.

The Crowd Says:

2017-07-27T18:13:57+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


Great that Coles is back. Apart from his rugby prowess retiring on concussion grounds would have been a bad way to go out. I am really looking forward to this game. It should be a cracker!

2017-07-26T21:54:35+00:00

Ben

Guest


Cuw... JB is a far better fullback than centre imo. Centre is a waste of his kicking and aerial skills. Vince Aso looked good on the wing..i agree he could have a future there but his ability to play both is an asset the AB selectors would like..much like Kahui. Yet to see him tested under the highball and does he have a kicking game? Are you ready to concede you were wrong in your criticism of Vaea Fifita? As ive said all along, contrary to your opinion, hes a 6 not a lock and the ABs obviously see him there too..able to cover lock. Hes in his right position now. Hes a real athlete and i would go so far as to say he could be Kainos heir apparent. Similar skills similar mongrel. Great to see Colesy back...can we make 3 finals in a row? I will be watching keenly....

2017-07-26T10:25:54+00:00

DavSA

Guest


A remarkable player ...I am so looking forward to his head on head with Marx (The heir apparent to Coles crown ) this weekend .

2017-07-26T04:56:26+00:00

cuw

Guest


Aso is quick - shud be a wing . JB played in centers at U20 world cup , he shud be developed there.

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