Super Rugby tipping panel week 11: Finals time and more blues for the Blues

By The Roar / Editor

Yes, finals time has arrived in Australia, but there’s one more chance to see the Blues fall short in New Zealand, which will entertain Brett and anyone else who’s had it in for them for years.

The form teams either side of the Tasman might just be the Chiefs and Force, which seems like a crazy thing to be saying after the positions both teams found themselves in just a month ago.

But no-one else can match their current three-game winning streaks. The Force have, well… *forced* their way into the AU finals, while the Chiefs are already locked in for the NZ decider.

And this is the best part for you anti-Blues types: the Chiefs are five points clear of the Blues, and the two sides meet on Saturday. A bonus point win would draw the Blues level on competition points, and a win would certainly give them a better for-and-against record.

BUT! The Chiefs would still have one more win – and with NZR employing the same tie-breaking method SANZAAR employed for Super Rugby (number of wins, then best points differential, then best differential between tries scored and conceded, then the number of tries scored. And then a coin toss), a Blues win this weekend will have them fall short by technicality!

Honestly, it might be the most Blues of all the Blues failures. Yes Brett, you can use that line if you want…

LAST WEEK: Brett, Dan, Digger and The Crowd 3; Harry and Geoff 2.

OVERALL: Harry and Dan 28; Geoff 27; The Crowd 26, Brett and Digger 25.

Digger
TIPS: HURRICANES, CHIEFS, BRUMBIES

With neither of the New Zealand games actually affecting who turns up in the final it’s all a bit of charity footy this week so will start with the big knock out game over in OZ, the winner gaining the ticket to the big dance with the Reds.

Naturally, the Force will take a lot of confidence out of there win over the Reds, a feat only they have managed to achieve thus far this season and will rightly fancy themselves a decent chance to knock over the Brumbies as well.

I simply do not believe they will however, the ‘been there done it before’ is always a useful asset of which the Brumbies have plenty and I think they will squeak it and set up a 2020 final repeat, albeit a different venue.

Allan Alaalatoa. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)

In NZ, the Chiefs have certainly shown they know how to win and indeed, expect to win and I simply do not have any faith in the Blues to do anything about that.

Chiefs to take momentum into the final, and in Wellington in the pre-season match before the trans-Tasman comp, I will pick the Hurricanes based on not much at all really other than simply, that’s what I want to happen, therefore I shall will it to be.

SURE THING: Thrush will irritate someone, good or bad while Jordie will sink something from 50 plus and our own Rugby Tragic will be upset about the Blues and rolling mauls in general, again while Harry will be happy, as always, about anything.

Brett
TIPS: HURRICANES, CHIEFS, BRUMBIES

There is no better time for the Hurricanes to find some form, and I think this might be the week. Well actually, a month ago would have been a better time, but you get the point.

They’ve been done by Damien McKenzie (who hasn’t?) and golden point in recent weeks, so they’re overdue some good luck. And with nothing on the line for either the Hurricanes or the Highlanders, home ground advantage probably helps.

Home ground advantage may help in Auckland too, but honestly, who cares?!? I don’t. Go Chiefs.

Damian McKenzie. (Photo by Michael Bradley/Getty Images)

And home ground advantage will certainly help in Canberra because it almost always does in finals. It will be some feat if the Force can win against this trend in their first finals appearance, and full power to them if they can.

I think there’s less than 10 points in this, and I’m genuinely looking forward to the contest, because this feels like a big moment in the history of the Western Force. I don’t think I will, but I’m not sure I’ll mind too much if I get this one wrong.

SURE THING: The Blues, with nothing to gain, and several weeks too late, will roll out their performance of the season to remind everyone of why this really was going to be their year. And at some point soon after, we’ll all remember the few weeks previous, and remind ourselves of why it still isn’t.

Dan
TIPS: HURRICANES, BLUES, BRUMBIES

A trio of home teams for me this week.

Having never been behind at the 80-minute mark of their last two games, the Hurricanes were desperately unlucky to go winless in those fixtures. Against the one team they’ve beaten this season, a change of fortune looms.

The Blues might have been listless in attack last week, but they weren’t as bad as the scoreline suggested. The Chiefs could have half an eye on their May 5 decider, and they don’t have the same ability to ruthlessly repel opposition attacks as the Crusaders – a welcome change for the Aucklanders.

The Blues, then, to finish their season with a consolation win.

Then to the match that really matters: the qualifying final between the Force and Brumbies. Will the former’s fairy-tale flight to the final continue? Probably not, but it’s been great to see them get to the post-season nonetheless. The Brumbies will be rested, boosted by their home fans, and simply boast the stronger team. Can’t tip against ‘em.

SURE THING: Rob Valetini will poleaxe someone either with a run or a tackle, and probably both.

Harry
TIPS: HURRICANES, CHIEFS, BRUMBIES.

And now, the end is near, and as I face my final curtain, my friends, I’ll make it clear, I’ll state my case, of which I’m certain.

Yes, there were times, I’m sure you knew, when I bit off more than I could chew, especially that time, with the jambalaya juice on the bay, with Digger, and through it all, whenever there was doubt, I ate it up and spit it out. I faced it all and stood so tall. I did it my way.

So, the tips.

The Hurricanes are led by a raccoon-capped fullback. Will it be their Alamo? No. They will survive the Highlander rebellion, because the Southern Island boys are fatigued. Wes Goosen to score a hat-trick; and Jordie Barrett to do a trick with his hat.

The Blues are a good team with flaws. The Chiefs are a flawed team that’s good. But, the Chiefs have been lucky, and the Blues very unlucky. Which way will the luck turn? Again, I’ll return to my doctrine: the Chiefs 9-10 is better than their opposite Blues numbers. Chiefs by the hair on my chinny chin chin.

The Brumbies will roll the Force into little piru-shaped pieces and eat them up.

SURE THING: Rugby will be the big winner, there will be games with two halves, skippers will be proud of their boys, the margins will be said to be fine, and nobody will blame the ref, because we aren’t on a soccer site.

Geoff
TIPS: HIGHLANDERS, BLUES, BRUMBIES

The Hurricanes almost did me proud last week, but in the end, raccoon head couldn’t quite do the Stray Cat strut. They’re overdue a win, but if they catch the Highlanders on the wrong day, their misery will continue.

Having picked the Chiefs resurrection earlier than everyone else, I’ve given those points back by jumping off the bandwagon too soon! I’m going to give them one more chance to lose again this week – it really is time for the Blues to show something at home.

Otere Black. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)

Only the most blue-eyed optimist could really expect a Force win in Canberra. Of course, they’ll scrap and stay in the contest. But they ain’t winning.

SURE THING: Christchurch’s poor young boogie woogie bugle boy from company ‘B’ will have been flogged on the training track on Monday, and has been banished to the bench, but the extra scales put in at practice should hold him in good stead for when he next gets the call up.

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AU-QF / NZ-10 Harry Brett Dan Digger Geoff The Crowd
HUR v HIG HUR HUR HUR HUR HIG HUR
BLU v CHI CHI CHI BLU CHI BLU BLU
BRU v FOR BRU BRU BRU BRU BRU BRU
Overall 28 25 28 25 27 23
Last week 2 3 3 3 2 3

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The Crowd Says:

2021-04-30T06:02:35+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


Let's not go there...... :laughing:

2021-04-30T05:05:11+00:00

ThugbyFan

Roar Guru


ScottD, with or without Donald Trump? :laughing:

2021-04-30T04:57:46+00:00

ThugbyFan

Roar Guru


Well It’s Semi finals time in SR-Oz and Last Round for drinks in SRA. the last two weeks have destroyed my “tipster reputation” and its almost flick a coin time. But here goes: I’m uneasy about this one. Canes on the basis they are at home even if ArdieS is on vacation, so perhaps Jordy can snatch another hat-trick of juicy meat pies apart from kicking 800+ metre goals for fun. Highlanders play a very smart game and comparing their halves with what the Hurricanes have is like comparing Einstein’s brain to Donald Trumps, fine wine to swamp water, Brett’s tipping prowess to Harry and Dan’s. Damn, talked myself out of it. I’ll tip the HighLanders. Just on the DiggerCanes, ytf is P. Umaga-Jensen on the bench? The bloke is AB material. Blues, there I said it! This mob have cost me a king’s ransom in tipping points so I have not one nano-shred of confidence in them, but Digger’s heart-throb, aka Tom Robinson, is back starting. Whereas I seriously think Them Noble Tahs could beat this Chief’s pensioner squad sans Harry’s “Grinning Troll”. Brumbies at home to beat the Western Foreign Legion. Brumbies are just too slick and drilled over years of playing together and winning. Sadly Tevita Kuridrani will miss his Brumby reunion festival, but K.Godwin and T.Pulu can say hi to the boys for him. In Short, Highlanders, Blues and Brumbies. Sure Thing. After NZ rugby has sold a 12½% stake to Silver Lake for NZ$387 M (that’s A$101.50, isn’t it?), RA Australia is searching the globe to flog a similar percentage into their organisation. An offer of A$8.50 has been received from PrincessNeedsMoney.com.ng. The offer being seriously looked into by RA. :silly: Finally I saw that Them Noble Tahs will be playing against The Borg at Woollongong stadium on May 29th. I’ll be there in Windy Woolongong with the other 3 people and a dog as we, reminisce about the 2014 SR final. Goooooooooooooooooo the Tahs!

2021-04-29T19:57:40+00:00

Riccardo

Roar Rookie


Resting a few was right mate... Blues!

2021-04-29T19:57:04+00:00

Riccardo

Roar Rookie


Seen the teams Brett and will stick with the Blues thanks... I think...

2021-04-29T14:32:09+00:00

Crazy Horse

Roar Pro


Pleased to see all the “experts” have tipped against the Force, as they did last week.

2021-04-29T13:38:54+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


Sadly true :laughing:

2021-04-29T11:49:49+00:00

Carlin

Roar Rookie


The Blues are winning as the Chiefs have made 20 changes and Damian McKenzie will not be able to kick a full-time match winner. The Blues will have a more cohesive team (seems odd saying that in recent times) with the Chiefs resting everyone before the final. I think the Highlanders win as they look a better than the Hurricanes. I know Jordie did run riot against them last time but the Highlanders are fresh off the bye. The Hurricanes forward pack will have a tough time against a useful Highlanders pack. I want to say The Force but The Brumbies win. The Brumbies play well on their turf. The Force will take it close though.

2021-04-29T11:40:46+00:00

Carlin

Roar Rookie


And I have also seen Mount Wellington and Te Papa have not got Premier teams this year. East Tamaki and Otahuhu have been defaulting games and/or conceding large scores.

2021-04-29T11:37:01+00:00

Carlin

Roar Rookie


That is a good call on the Canes trying to get Josh Ioane and TTT. Ioane will give them a good 10 option and he is less likely to get moved around the backline there. TTT has a lot to offer still with the way he clears the ball. Has a good crisp pass which will allow their backline to thrive.

2021-04-29T11:03:57+00:00

Geoff Parkes

Expert


Let's hope you're a good judge, Faith.

2021-04-29T10:57:23+00:00

Geoff Parkes

Expert


King Country and Thames Valley have always had an affinity - because that's one of the few games each of us thought we had a decent chance of winning! :laughing:

2021-04-29T09:57:24+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


Undoubtedly..

2021-04-29T09:56:08+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


That's the sort of thing someone trying to forget about the loss of Benji Marshall would say... :roll:

2021-04-29T09:37:52+00:00

AndyS

Guest


I don't know about you Brett, but I'm hearing that as Piru owning their win-loss ratio! :laughing:

2021-04-29T09:33:25+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


Please I've been predicting wins every week since 2006

2021-04-29T08:35:09+00:00

Tom

Guest


Wonder what farces second team would look like. Niknak would get a run.

2021-04-29T08:32:52+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Yeh well RT the King Country has turned out some good ones, apart from the Meads boys. They also had Martin Johnston for a period of time, in which from memory played for NZ aged group.

2021-04-29T08:30:14+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Geeez RT, 65 years ago?? It only feels like last week!! lol. Yep, Peter Jones. I remember that on national radio, back then, & it was a no, no, to even consider speaking like he did then. Ffs, all he said, & I remember it to the word, was ' I'm absolutely buggered.' I saw the two games at the Brooke, the first against Otago, which the Bokke won, & the First Test, which the AB's won 10 -6. That was the test, that Mark Irwin, a fairly young prop, had his ribs broken by ' Salty' du Rand & van der Merwe. So after the AB's lost the 2nd test they brought in Kevin Skinner. Well after all he was a NZ Heavyweight champ. lol. Yes it was a great series.

2021-04-29T08:14:31+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


as long as its not a golden shower............... :silly:

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