Super Rugby Round 10: The circle of craziness is complete

By Brett McKay / Expert

Well, there may be no better illustration of how crazy Super Rugby is going this year than considering this crazy little circle of craziness that was completed last weekend.

Firstly, in Round 1, the Lions went to Buenos Aires and beat the Jaguares 25-16. We didn’t think too much of it at the time; things like that happen all the time in the first week.

But then in Round 8 the Sharks went up onto the veldt and thumped the Lions at Ellis Park 42-5. What do the Sharks have to do with this, I hear you ask?

Well, last week the Sharks returned home to Durban and were thumped themselves, 51-17. By the Jaguares.

So the Jaguares lost at home to the Lions, who lost at home to the Sharks, who lost at home to the Jaguares. Suffice to say, all five of us on the panel and all of you in the crowd got all three tips wrong.

And that, Roarers, is Super Rugby in 2019. Best of luck this weekend!

Scores

Round 9
Nobes and Digger: 4; Brett, Geoff, Harry and The Crowd: 3.

Overall
Nobes: 37; Digger: 36; Harry and The Crowd: 34; Brett and Geoff: 31.

Perfect rounds
None to report! The Rebels losing at home to the Stormers brought everyone undone, but even with 90.4 per cent of voting last week this is still only the fourth-highest-ranking incorrect Crowd pick.

Lachlan McCaffrey of the Brumbies (Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)

Nobes

Chiefs, Hurricanes, Sharks, Blues, Waratahs, Stormers
It is something worrying that the two games that I failed in Round 9 the winners were visitors and very strong in their game. So much for home-field advantage! It does not leave me very safe for this next commitment, which seems pretty diabolic for different situations on and off the courts.

The Chiefs won a very difficult game last weekend and the Lions – at least the Lions we used to know – did not show up. Despite losing their star player, the Chiefs should win this game at home.

I have no idea which players will represent the Hurricanes in Tokyo, and that makes me a little nervous in this game, but in normal conditions the Canes have to be favourites. The Sharks must be wondering what happened to them last weekend, but they are a team that plays well one game and badly the next, and against the Reds it is their turn to play well again.

The Blues finished their chain of triumphs last weekend but did not play badly. I like them to restart a new chain of triumphs against the Highlanders.

Waratahs are in a game they must win if they want to maintain their play-off hopes alive. They aren’t gone if they lose, but it will be a very steep climb for them if they do. With all the off-field situation this past week, it’s difficult to judge how the players will react. But I did not see the Rebels play well against the Stormers, so I’m going with the Sydney players.

The Australian teams do not have a good time in South Africa and this will not be the exception for the Brumbies, even though the Stormers will debut a flyhalf from what I read.

Sure thing: I’ll miss two excellent and electrifying fullbacks who will not play again, at least this season.

The Sunwolves (Koki Nagahama/Getty Images for Sunwolves)

Digger

Chiefs, Hurricanes, Sharks, Highlanders, Rebels, Stormers
First off, Canes by plenty.

Chiefs at home should be too solid for a travelling Lions side, while the Sharks? I dunno, flat out don’t know – brilliant one week, awful the next, and as they were awful last week, let’s go for brilliant this week.

Highlanders and Blues shapes as a beauty, and I’m leaning one way then another. But the Blues still don’t have my faith they can win away just yet, so I am picking the Highlanders will be more desperate for a win this week and motivated after a second-half touch-up last weekend.

Who really knows if the recent distractions will have galvanised the Waratahs squad or perhaps had a negative impact on the team, but I am picking focus could be an issue for them and something the Rebels have not had to directly endure, so I will plump for the Rebels to win at the SCG, which most in attendance will not get to really see.

As for the last game, which shall be dubbed the ‘battle of the rolling mauls’, again I cannot make up my mind. The Stormers are at home, but their month’s travel surely eliminates the Brumbies travel fatigue factor. But this is a Brumbies side that couldn’t beat a Rebels side, which lost at home to the Stormers minus a few big names. I dunno – coin toss, heads for Stormers. It’s heads. Let’s go with that.

Sure thing: I am expecting a Ben Lam hat-trick, a dour game in Sydney and at least one yellow per match this round given recent chatter about the number of warnings and no action taken in recent times.

Domingo Miotti of the Jaguares (Lee Warren/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

Brett

Chiefs, Hurricanes, Sharks, Highlanders, Rebels, Stormers
I’m really looking forward to this round because for the first time in 2019 I think I will genuinely see every minute of every game live.

And the round is set up beautifully – prime time both Friday and Saturday nights in New Zealand, Australia and Japan and then 3pm kick-off both days in South Africa, equating to 11pm on the Australian east coast.

It seems like a funny little thing, but I genuinely think that’s the perfect way forward. Good kick-off times in all three countries on both Friday and Saturday nights. I genuinely can’t wait for it.

Anyway, tips.

Here’s the only thing I know for sure: away teams are still only winning 40 per cent of games in 2019, which equates to no more than two out of six this weekend. The Hurricanes will be one of them and the Rebels the other one. And that’s a shame because I give the Blues and Brumbies a really good chance. But rules are rules.

Sure thing: Four – no, five away wins this weekend.

Ben Smith of the Highlanders (Kai Schwoerer/Getty Images)

Geoff

Chiefs, Sunwolves, Sharks, Highlanders, Rebels, Brumbies
It is as if Brando’s Colonel Kurtz is watching over this tipping competition. “The horror! The horror!”

One of the Chiefs’ most famous players is known for his love of whitebait. He also likes to feast on crab – Ross Cronje and his fellow Lions will be no match for the Chiefs. As will the Reds be no match for the wildly swinging Sharks. Not swinging in the way that might find them on a certain Instagram hit-list, but wild form swings that have them on every tipster’s hate list.

It would be handy to know if the Canes are resting any of their big names or not, but on the off-chance they are, and noting that Tony Brown promised that we’ll see the real deal from his side this week, and he appeals as a man of his word, I’m going for a Sunwolves upset in Tokyo.

The Highlanders-Blues match should be a ripper. The Landers have come out on the wrong side of a few close ones this year, and it’s time for their luck to change. I’m not putting any store into the Waratahs being disrupted by the Israel Folau matter and losing as a result, I just think they find themselves in the wrong place in the wrong week – the Rebels are angry that they let standards slip last week.

The Stormers were very impressive last week but the Brumbies weren’t too shabby either, and they generally tour pretty well, so this one goes to the visitors.

Sure thing: There will be more people watching the Waratahs vs Rebels match in the pubs of Paddington than actually inside the SCG. And enjoying a better view.

Harry

Chiefs, Sharks, Hurricanes, Highlanders, Rebel, Stormers
The Lions have Elton Jantjies, he of the long pause, the telegraphed cross kick, the tangential tackles, and then, yes, the sublime moments. The Chiefs have Brodie Retallick and a Canadian. Chiefs by 13.

The Canes by plenty. Plenty means 15. The Sharks host the Reds in a swimming pool. The ball will squeeze and giggle out of Hamish and Angus’s rough hands. Curwin Bosch to run circles around the pedestrian visitors. Sharks by 14.

The Highlanders and Blues will play the match of the round, with Hansenesque duels all across the park. Utility back and backup wing and outside centre reserve and blindside bouncer and fifth lock and third hooker are up for grabs. I say the Blues do something regrettable, possibly deviant. Highlanders by 16.

The Rebels are mad. Filthy. Incensed. Humiliated. Seething. Smouldering. Will Genia will rub himself out of the bottle, and zap the unlucky Tahs, who keep having players pretend to be cows or preachers or sausages or pudding or Noddy and going walkabout. Rebels by 17.

At Newlands, the Brumbies will be exposed. They are just not that good this year. PSDT is back, having welcomed a little baby into the world, as tall already as a scrum half, and finally, Fleckie says he will start a new flyhalf, as it has become clear Jean-Luc is not his father.

Sure thing: Everyone will check clause 1A(ib) this week in their contract of employment, and do some erasing and deleting of tweets.

Get your votes in now – The Crowd’s tips will be revealed Friday afternoon AEST.

Who have you got, Roarers? Who gets your tip this weekend?

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The Crowd Says:

2019-04-19T10:06:12+00:00

Nobrain

Roar Guru


The circle continues, the Lions won over the Chiefs away while the Chiefs won over the Jaguares in Buenos Aires three weeks ago.

2019-04-19T09:06:13+00:00

WithTheDawn

Roar Rookie


Damn, forgot to put my predictions in. I would ha e gone Chiefs, but too late now. For the rest I’ll say... Canes Sharks Blues Tahs Stormers

2019-04-19T07:09:16+00:00

AJ

Guest


Chefs, reds, canes, Rebels, blues, brumbies

2019-04-19T06:15:47+00:00

ThugbyFan

Roar Guru


Brett, you're not half wrong with your comments on form continuity. Stone the crows, I'm on a 50% tip rate this year. Any other sport and the cops would be looking for suspicious bets. But it's a wild ride so let's enjoy it. Onto this week's tips: - Chiefs without Big Brodie and DMac should belt the Lion cubs. Though interesting they have W.Whiteley and Quokka Smith back in so should be tougher to break down. - Did I hear Geoff say "Moondogs by Plenty?" Nope, it's gonna be Digger dancing in the aisle. - Reds will try their guts out but will never win outside of the Australian conference on their ONE tactic "lots of tackles and give it to Samu". Even so, only a zealot would put their hard earned on the Sharks. - A tough one so give it to the home boys. Blues have been playing good footy but so have the Penguins. Flick of the coin on this one. - Rebels by heaps but will be interesting to see how the Tahs will attack in their post-Izzy daze (geddit). K.Beale will spend so long looking up into the sky as bombs rain down on him that his post-playing days could be an Astronomer. Will be great watching M.Hooper against R.Hardwick. Also will M.Cheika be in the dreary SCG stands watching his love-child B.Foley playing against He Who Shall Not Be Named. - Brumbies have named about their best side but will miss D.Pocock and L.McCaffrey whereas the Sharks team is TBC. Sharks should win but Brett betting against the Brumbies AND Blues = pick the other team here. In Short. Chiefs, Hurricanes, Sharks, Highlanders, Rebels, Brumbies. (At least one win for an Ozzie side). Sure Thing: Unless he goes off to taste the vines and mademoiselles of Bordeaux, then Rieko Ioane will be holding the crown as Super Rugby Greatest Try-scorer in the not-distant future. He might be in love with himself but is one hell of a football player. Overall is the best winger I have ever seen (sorry Campo but you are now 2nd). :)

AUTHOR

2019-04-19T00:14:21+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


The (Good) Friday morning update: The Crowd's picks look to be heading a not unsurprising way; the Highlanders-Blues being the only real bone of contention this week. It started close, but a gap has opened slightly. But which way? And can supporters of the other sides swing The Crowd in the other direction? It's all up to you guys... And don't forget - bragging rights and due credit in next week's panel is at stake for anyone listing their tips and bagging a perfect round. Can you be the first Roarer named?

2019-04-19T00:01:15+00:00

Faith

Roar Rookie


The Moondawgs might blindside the Canes. Blues will surprise us and win. Tahs vs Rebels most important game of the round.

2019-04-18T21:41:49+00:00

Carlin

Roar Rookie


My new theory for them if it is a day game in South Africa, I am picking them to win. They are like what the French International team is like. World beaters one day and shocking the next.

2019-04-18T21:30:56+00:00

Nobrain

Roar Guru


It is very easy round, nothing really happened , only that A. Smith miraculously recover from injury and will be on the bench against the Blues. Canes will not play with three of their stars, I. Folau is doing whatever he can to get his money or earn his right to play, and now the Lions coach is flying back to SA. Also the defence coordinator , Joey Mongalo was sentenced in Sydney and faces internal disciplinary hearing. Pocks will not even go to the bench against the Sharks . Well, nothing serious, just another week in Super Rugby.

2019-04-18T12:11:33+00:00

Charging Rhino

Roar Guru


I never considered how tough it was for Aussies and Kiwis to watch rugby games in SA until I moved here. It’s flippen ridiculous!! Especially when you have really young kids who will wake you up at 6am

2019-04-18T11:43:11+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


Except the Reds are playing a Sharks team whose defence, based on last week, wouldn't bruise a peach. The Reds will share parity at worst in set piece and give a decent showing of themselves elsewhere. Game on

AUTHOR

2019-04-18T09:15:25+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


Your reverse psychology trickery doesn't wash with me, RT!!

2019-04-18T08:49:45+00:00

KiwiHaydn

Roar Rookie


Looking most forward to the Highlanders v Blues match. Up the Landers! Hopefully Nonu’s World Cup selection form continues too.

2019-04-18T08:20:14+00:00

samalavich

Roar Rookie


agree with that brett. we have very close conferences over all and only the crusaders look unbeatable... despite having been beaten. hot completion for WC squads. I think its been a pretty good season so far. enjoying it. go the canes! and the moondogs, not this week.

2019-04-18T08:04:36+00:00

Nobrain

Roar Guru


Stormers and Jags will make the cut.

2019-04-18T07:55:42+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


All good RT, as I reckon Digger"s Canes are also the go. Enjoy the game Pal.

2019-04-18T07:53:59+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Hey RT, he's been there since 2003. Mitchell & Deans, were even stupid enough not to select him in the finals of that RWC, in favour of their preferred provincial favourites, after he, Ma'a, himself, had more line breaks, etc than any other back in the round robin. Honestly, IMO, if Nonu keeps showing the improvement, he has been so far, he will be there. In other words, watch this space. What he did to ALB last week was awesome, & ALB, is no slouch, & has been playing exceptionally well. Yeh mate you have a great Easter too along with your Whanau. Also enjoy the game, as I'm looking forward to it.

2019-04-18T07:28:09+00:00

Rugby Tragic

Roar Rookie


Don’t be sorry Muzzo mate, as I note Diggercane mentioned a couple of weeks back, it’s Ok to be wrong ????

2019-04-18T07:25:10+00:00

Rugby Tragic

Roar Rookie


Nah Brett, the Blues are pretenders ...I’m sure the vast majority are tipping Highlanders to put them back in their place huh? ... probably be a boring game as well but I suppose I’ll have to watch it.

2019-04-18T07:21:44+00:00

Rugby Tragic

Roar Rookie


Muzzo, whoever loses this game might be out of contention this year so tight is the competition, except for those ratbag Crusaders. I’m sure it’s going to be a good game and I’m looking forward to it. Have a great Easter. BTW Muzzo being a passionate Kiwi check this out. I re-watched it today .. “Ma’a Nonu - Midfield Beast” - YouTube it will bring back some great memories... not saying anything about his selection chances for RWC ... but has there been a more damaging midfield player than this guy over the last couple decades or more?

2019-04-18T07:04:28+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Happy Easter to you & yours Chook, but just watch the Landers show the Blues what they have up their kilts mate!! Lol.

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