Rebels wary of wounded Super Sunwolves

By News / Wire

Having coached a club cut from Super Rugby, Melbourne Rebels mentor Dave Wessels is wary of the Sunwolves in Saturday night’s clash at AAMI Park.

Wessels was at the helm of the Western Force when they were axed from the competition in 2017 and now the Tokyo-based Sunwolves are facing the same fate after next season.

Making only one change to the run-on team that beat the Queensland Reds last round, Wessels said being cut had a “galvanising” effect on all involved at a club.

By upsetting the Waratahs last round, the Sunwolves look like a team playing with a point to prove.

“Having been in this situation myself where a team is cut from the competition, it’s a real galvanising thing,” Wessels said on Thursday.

“It feels like it’s you against the world so it’s a very easy thing to get people up for the contest.

“I expect them to come out and play like a team so it’s real challenge so I’ve put what I consider to be our best team on the field.”

Wessels said he was looking for controlled aggression from his beefed-up forward pack, which includes Luke Jones at blindside flanker and Ross Haylett-Petty on the bench.

In the only change to the team that beat the Reds in Brisbane, Jermain Ainsley starts at tighthead prop for Sam Talakai.

“One of the things we want to do in our game is be confrontational,” Wessels said.

“A big part of rugby is go forward and we feel like those players can give us that, both attack and defence.”

Despite the call to get on the front foot, Wessels didn’t want to see a return to the high penalty count that littered their two losses in South Africa, particularly against Sunwolves sharpshooter Hayden Parker, who is the most accurate goal-kicker in the world.

“He’s a freak, but I think the reality is rugby’s a contact sport and I think one of the things we were disappointed in in our performance against the Sharks is we went away from that real basic cornerstone of the game,” he said.

Melbourne Rebels: Reece Hodge, Jack Maddocks, Tom English, Billy Meakes, Marika Koroibeite, Quade Cooper, Will Genia, Isi Naisarani, Angus Cottrell (capt), Luke Jones, Adam Coleman, Matt Philip, Jermain Ainsley, Anaru Rangi, Tetera Faulkner. Res: Hugh Roach, Matt Gibbon, Matt Gibbon, Pone Fa’amausili, Rob Leota, Michael Ruru, Campbell Magnay, Semisi Tupou.

The Crowd Says:

2019-04-05T08:42:57+00:00

Kashmir Pete

Roar Guru


Sam Talakai injured? No idea how I managed to like me own comment…

2019-04-05T03:27:10+00:00

Bobby

Roar Rookie


Bit harsh on Skipper. He is the one bloke out of those who has really perfirmed.

2019-04-05T02:51:12+00:00

Olly

Roar Rookie


He has good reason to be wary of the Sunwolves. They have only had one blow out loss for the season against the Sharks. The other games have been very tight games with the odd one that they should have won.

2019-04-05T00:36:04+00:00

Matt

Guest


Unfortunatley Hanigan Simmons Dempsey TPN Latu Kepu and Skipper will be some of the first picked forwards in Cheikas 23. None of them will miss out. It will happen, like it`s happened for the last 3 years.

2019-04-04T22:41:32+00:00

Rugby Geek

Roar Rookie


Wessels humility about the Moon Doggies face off is truly a beautiful thing. It sets the tone for the team and fans that they are no easy beats. (BTW WE ALL KNOW THAT BY NOW ANYWAY) Rebs have chosen to go for their strongest team for two reasons. 1: belting the Moon Doggies produces a solid 5 points which puts them in a really strong position on the SR ladder. 2: Another win on the trot for team building into the middle of the season will make it easier for the run home to the quarter finals plus give the fans something to be really excited about. That is something the Horra-tahs have always struggled with and Red and Brumbies can only work towards. If Wessels can get a number of his players into the Wallaby squad, the team will also be a good place for future aspiring players to gravitate towards. All in all, Rebels are on the front foot and going in a direction that can only make RC and her team at RA extremely pleased.

2019-04-04T22:21:09+00:00

FatOldHalfback

Roar Rookie


Good to see Hodge at fullback I thought he was great there last week and that backrow is really hitting, Cotterell covering miles (kilometers just doesn't sound right), Naisarani punnishing in both attack and defense and Jones winning lineouts and very active in tight

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