Super Rugby Pacific: The first month report card

By Brett McKay / Expert

Yes, yes, I know we’ve been going for a couple of weeks longer than a month, but there’s a method in play here.

Firstly, some teams have only played a month’s worth of rugby! Secondly, the way COVID impacted teams during the pre-season, the first couple of rounds were almost like trial games. It’s only been the last few weeks we’ve seen teams showing more like the way they want to play.

Thirdly, this is a resurrection of an old column format. For years I handed down the early season report card, initially after a month which then became six weeks, until COVID hit the world and I just haven’t done this the last few seasons. Don’t really know why, but I will rectify that today.

And I’ll adopt the same format from the last few times I ran this, too: three broad categories based on where teams are now compared to my gut feelings about them in pre-season.

So, some teams are going as I expected to them to, some are going much better than I expected, and some are much worse. It’s certainly not scientific, but these things rarely are.

On par
I wouldn’t have been alone in thinking the Reds and Crusaders would be strong in 2022, after both sides won their corresponding AU and Aotearoa finals last year, and it’s certainly no surprise that that have indeed been strong across the first six weeks of 2022.

Second and third on the table respectively, and with one loss each, it already feels like it will take a monumental change of fortunes for either of them to miss the finals, and probably even the semis.

Before the season started, I thought the Fijian Drua might win in their first month and then revised that to six weeks, but I needn’t have.

Vinaya Habosi of Fijian Drua. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)

They’ve been excellent, haven’t they, and a couple of losing bonus points along the way point to how well they’ve competed in their debut season. Their challenge was always going to be the grind of the season and how well they contend with the weekly routine of train-travel-play-recover-train. Maybe that’s what brought them undone last week against the Rebels, but they’ll win again soon enough, I’m quite sure.

Once their lineout starts working, and once they can start playing home games in Fiji, they’ll go to new levels.

The Western Force and Blues are an interesting pairing here. Seventh and sixth in the standings currently, and both desperate to prove that last year – a trans-Tasman title for the Blues, and a maiden finals appearance for the Force – weren’t just one-offs.

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And so both teams have shown plenty of good stuff, and both teams have shown plenty of pretty ordinary stuff too. Both have scored 15 tries and their for-and-against are pretty similar, too. And yes, I know the Blues have played two fewer games. Interestingly, the Force have the most bonus points in the comp to date.

But they’re about where I thought they would be. Whether they stay there, or move up or down from there, from here on is entirely up to them.

The Hurricanes complete this group, and they’re on par because I wasn’t convinced of them coming into 2022 and I remain unconvinced about them now. And to clarify, I’d have put them here in this same group last week, too; finishing as curiously as they did to lose in Golden Point to Moana Pasifika hasn’t changed anything in my thinking.

Overachieving
Moana Pasifika is the easy inclusion here, because they are well ahead of where I thought they’d be after their first month or so in the competition.

They’ve only played three games, and that can’t have been easy – preparing for and not being able to play games, and now in a schedule that has them playing six games in 19 days or something like that.

(Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

The promising sides were there against the Crusaders, it was hard going against the Chiefs, but it clicked against the Hurricanes when it needed to and especially when it mattered.

I don’t know how many more games they’ll win this season, but it feels to me like they’ve ticked so many first year boxes already.

The Waratahs have certainly overachieved to this point, sitting fourth overall with a three-and-three record and a decent points differential. They scored just 31 tries in 13 games last year and they’re already halfway there in six games.

Yes, returning experience has helped, but a lot of the younger players have clicked this year too; the Ben Donaldsons, the Angus Bells, the Jack Grants, the Will Harrises. Alex Newsome is playing well. Harry Johnson-Holmes is playing well. I knew they’d be better in 2022, but I didn’t have them in this kind of form after six weeks. It’s great to see.

Like the Reds and the Crusaders, the Brumbies were always going to be strong in 2022, but to be undefeated after six rounds is a dream start for any team.

Importantly, they’ve won games that maybe they shouldn’t have, and they’ve won games on the back of hard work. They’ve scored six more tries than the next best, and the weekend just gone was the first time they’d conceded more than five tries in a game. They definitely fit in this category.

And my last overachievers are the Chiefs, and they’re in this section because I didn’t really have high hopes for them. Probably even feared the worst.

But they started strongly and have just kept going. They beat the Crusaders in Christchurch! For reasons I still don’t fully understand, they just seem to forget about the aura of the red and black in the Garden City, and often walk away with the points.

I didn’t think they’d start among the top three NZ teams, but they have, and look set to stay there for a while yet.

Underachieving
Two sections covered and all fingers and thumbs have counted a team. Rebels and Highlanders fans know what’s coming, and it’s always disappointing to think about teams in this fashion.

But I wanted to believe the Rebels would be better, and they just haven’t been. They’ve been mostly disappointing, in fact. The win over the Drua was very good, but they need to come back after their bye and win consistently now.

(Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)

Yes, injuries have played a role in the teams they’ve had to field, but the sight of a coach publicly challenging his senior players to deliver more on the field was damning of both their individual performances and the Rebels’ preparations to date. Reece Hodge has had three negative play yellow cards in four games!

The winless Highlanders sit at the foot of the Super Rugby Pacific table currently, and just like you would have for the Rebels and Moana Pasifika winning on the same weekend, you’d have been able to write your own odds on the Highlanders sitting dead last after six weeks.

I don’t know what’s not clicking at the moment, but I know the expectations of last year’s trans-Tasman Finalists would’ve been significantly higher than they’ve shown so far. They desperately need to win, but I’m not sure where and when that happens at the moment.

All teams need to finish seasons well, but both the Rebels and Highlanders first need to lift their games so that they can get to a position where they can finish the season well.

We’ll see how it all goes from here.

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The Crowd Says:

2022-04-03T04:40:53+00:00

Andrew

Roar Rookie


Obviously missed the humour in my comment re the plurality of names that is used in sports. Makes me think of Monty Python life of brian. We are all individuals. Reply in the crowd...I'm not.

2022-04-01T00:03:07+00:00

RobC

Roar Guru


I think they have a good chance v Aus teams Patto

AUTHOR

2022-03-30T06:36:07+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


That's maximum points the bottom four can reach, the actual number will be lower than that, obviously...

2022-03-30T05:09:51+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Its almost just stripping it all back and playing basic rugby from 10. Let the outside backs do the magic!

2022-03-30T05:08:34+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


JD Shush.....We dont want him back as head coach. I like his role now so lets just be happy they found a way to make it all work!!!!!

2022-03-30T04:47:28+00:00

Billy Boy

Roar Rookie


Hmm 50 points that's a lot but agree your "run home" table is also a great read pretty accurate in the overall scheme of things. Look forward to it

2022-03-30T03:13:05+00:00

Pedro

Roar Rookie


Otago Man I'm with you. The Crusaders produce excellent ABs, often the best. But when I watch them play I hope they lose, because when they win a bunch of very average players become ABs. I was disappointed when the Chiefs lost to the Crusaders, as Fozzie will now stick with his underperforming team.

AUTHOR

2022-03-30T01:42:35+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


I haven't given given it much thought, I must confess, but what I did note the other day is that the current bottom four teams can't get to 50 competition points now, so that feels like a bit of a mark. I was planning on doing something around the run home and max points possible in the coming weeks, probably after the byes..

2022-03-30T00:52:27+00:00

JP

Guest


4 wins ? so that would push them up the ladder onto 18 points. Still not enough. You`ll need 26 plus points to make the finals imo.

2022-03-30T00:06:40+00:00

Ankle-tapped Waterboy

Roar Rookie


It gives an intriguing read in another direction - looking here not at the players, but the coach. Mauger's showing an interesting ability to get results. A career to watch.

2022-03-29T23:09:45+00:00

Billy Boy

Roar Rookie


Yes if possible or is the uncertainty about what will happen across he ditch making it impossible. IMO I am thinking around 6 wins plus a couple bonus points

2022-03-29T10:57:50+00:00

Mo

Guest


The Tahs when crap conceded a lot of points but scored plenty. For years the “won” alot of second half s . Coleman is doing good

2022-03-29T10:44:17+00:00

Mo

Guest


Jp has the size and attacking skill to be the 15. He’s not there yet but it’s about the upside. A big 15 in a kicking world but he’s fast enough too. Ikatau at 13 with brains and a left boot is good. Competing with hunter. Japan was always going to lose their 2019 game against the Boks due to lack of size but Oz have the cattle to get it right if the coaches do. Kerevi a dream but otherwise we’re looking at hunter or pasitoa or kuenzle at 12. How big is edmed? Godwin can be a toomua type 12 too.

2022-03-29T10:31:54+00:00

Mo

Guest


Jacko, Noah moved from 12 in the 20s to the main man in 10 and I remember nick b saying Joc Noah as 10 12 is too similar in style. Joc at 18 was superior to Noah at 22. Joc is still not a top 10 but coulda been a top 12 in the right team. Crotty wasn’t that big but a wonderful 12. Harrison does seem better at being bashed and Donaldson and Edmed seem pretty steady. Noah did some good stuff under pressure ie goal kicking but I think if Harrison was the brumbies 10 he’d have had Noah s opportunities at test level. Not saying he’d have done any better

2022-03-29T10:11:40+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


Excellent summary Brett and agree with where you’ve put each team. Looking forward to the end of season report.

2022-03-29T08:55:33+00:00

Carlin

Roar Rookie


I am surprised you didn't rate the Chiefs early on in the piece Brett mate. They have made great strides after a poor 2020 Super Rugby Aotearoa, to be Super Rugby Aotearoa finalists last year and to be where they are this year. I know they do not have McKenzie but across the park they have a reasonably steady squad (that may be tested with Retalick being out). They seem to have players who can step up and help grind out victories such as Alex Nankivell who has been rock for them this season. The other wise move was keeping Clayton McMillan as head coach after the results he got last year when Warren Gatland returned.

2022-03-29T07:49:00+00:00

Rugby Tragic

Roar Rookie


Hot and cold? We can afford to be hit and come as Thugby, you might recall the BLUES are actually defending champs (not chumps, note). As as for the Chinese calendar, I believe it is all about animals not flowers… then again maybe you are right … I better check :happy:

2022-03-29T07:46:25+00:00

Tez

Roar Rookie


Unless he bucks up he's going to play himself out of the July tests

2022-03-29T07:37:35+00:00

Tez

Roar Rookie


Maybe a trifecta with the field hahahaha .... and I am a Tahs supporter

2022-03-29T07:35:33+00:00

Tez

Roar Rookie


Yeah thats not a bad thought

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