Super Rugby tipping panel week 1: Brumbies to sweep Rebels, cliffhanger brewing between Tahs and Reds

By The Roar / Editor

It’s a fresh season and a new look tipping panel to pit your wits against as Super Rugby Pacific 2024 launches with a huge Friday night line up.

With the incumbent panelists all choosing to pack up their crystal balls and protect their self esteem by deciding not to return, this year the tipping reins are handed to The Roar Editors Christy Doran, Tony Harper and Nick Wasiliev along with our Kiwi columnist Hamish Bidwell.

SUPER RUGBY WEEK ONE TEAMS

Christy Doran

Chiefs, Brumbies, Hurricanes, Blues, Highlanders, Reds

It’s toss-of-the-coin stuff early on, with the Chiefs losing several first XV forwards. But the fact the Crusaders have a new playmaker and lost some key figures across the side has me leaning to the home side.

The Rebels have plenty of reasons to come out of the blocks firing. But the continuity of the Brumbies’ forward pack, and the new figures in the Rebels’ backline, has seen me swing late to Stephen Larkham’s side.

Should Izack Rodda be ruled out, it will be a hammer blow for the Force who are already without new skipper and second-row partner Jeremy Williams (concussion). Hurricanes, just.

The Blues should be too strong for a Drua side that struggles on the road. Ditto the Highlanders.

Lalakai Foketi’s injury is a disruption for the Waratahs, but I was already leaning towards the Reds. Angus Bell will have to have a whale of a match for the Tahs to win.

Hamish Bidwell

Chiefs, Brumbies, Force, Blues, Moana Pasifika, Reds

The Chiefs have to win the competition. There’s no excuse for them not to. That needs to starts with a 10 to 15-point victory over the Crusaders.

Are the Rebels still playing? Tough assignment for that team this year. Doubt this one will be a contest with a canter for the Brumbies.

Underwhelmed would be the word to describe my feelings about the Hurricanes. I suspect they’ll struggle all season, starting in Perth.

As much as I wish the Blues nothing but failure, I can’t see anything but a 20-point win against the Drua.

If we assume the Highlanders and Hurricanes are fighting it out to be the worst of New Zealand’s traditional franchises, then I’m going to pick the new boys. Come on Moana Pasifika.

The Reds vs Waratahs clash is match of the round. I can find compelling reasons for both teams to win at Suncorp, but I can only choose one.

Nick Wasiliev

Chiefs, Brumbies, Force, Blues, Highlanders, Reds

Blimey, that pre-season was getting to me! Finally glad to have it out of the way and finally talk some rugby.

Chiefs will be up for this match after the grand final last year, and given the amount of personnel now out of the Crusaders’ lineup due to injury, they should have enough to shut down the visitors’ threats by full-time.

Honestly, the Australian derbies might be contenders for matches of the round. The Rebels will be desperate to win and hoping for a good turnout. Brumbies have managed a good record over them and are the more settled side, so I expect the men from Canberra to get home by less than seven.

Atu Moli of the Chiefs passes during the round four Super Rugby match between the Chiefs and the Brumbies at FMG Stadium on February 22, 2020 in Hamilton, New Zealand. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)

The match-up in the west is a tough one! Both sides are sitting in similar positions, with a similar amount of international experience and a lot of promise to build on last year.

Going with the home-field advantage given the Force’s record at home, but won’t be surprised if this match goes down to the wire. 

Winning at Eden Park is difficult at the best of times, but especially at the start of a season. The Drua is a chance here and this would be a perfect place to fire a warning shot to the rest of the competition, but given their current record away from home, you have to back the Blues. 

Highlanders might be rebuilding, but they have good talent and options, so they should get the job done convincingly here. Don’t even know where to start with this Moana Pasifika side.

It would be naive to go off the previous form in the trials, both sides have come to play with very strong squads! Reds will back their attack to wear down the Tahs defence, but should Miles Amatosero, Fergus Lee-Warner and Charlie Gamble have a good game, I can see the Tahs sneaking this one. Sticking with home-field advantage for this round. 

Tony Harper

Chiefs, Brumbies, Force, Blues, Highlanders, Waratahs

This is my foray into Super Rugby tipping for a little over 20 years – when I managed to land $500 in my ex-wife’s work comp by slavishly typing out the betting favourites each week.

My strategy has been slightly refined – work out what Doran is going with and change one or two of the closest ones each week to either race away and enjoy considerable bragging rights – or more likely be burned down in flames by his superior rugby intellect.

Anyhow, it’s Chiefs to get us underway with a win on Freaky Friday – the loss of big names like Razor and Richie proving the difference from when they last met. Look for a big one from DMac at No.10 for the Chiefs – he had the second highest tally of carries in SRP last season behind the Reds’ Harry Wilson.

 (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

The Rebels must have the absolute maximum level of motivation it is possible to cram into a rugby team of 23 but the Brumbies enjoy this match up – they’ve won seven of their last eight against Melbourne including the last five. Carter Gordon and Noah Lolesio both want the Wallaby No.10 jersey this season and this is a rare and early chance for them to be judged head-to-head.

The Hurricanes have beaten the Force in 11 of their past 12 match ups but the only loss in that was their last meeting in Perth in 2022. The Canes don’t travel well and I’m expecting Nic White – who this week declared he wants to carry on through to the 2027 World Cup – and Ben Donaldson – who’d probably like to quieten the Carter and Noah chat – to hit the ground running.

The Blues have won 25 of their last 26 against non-Kiwi opposition – the only blemish was against the Brumbies last year – and I’m expecting that record to continue. Fiji will be a tougher opponent, forged by their World Cup endeavours – but I’m looking forward to seeing Mark Telea turn on the afterburners again this season.

The Highlanders have five debutants but should still have enough firepower for Moana Pasifika – who need to step up this season after two disappointing campaigns.

The final match looks close to lineball. Doran opted for the Reds – so I’ll flip the coin and come up with Tahs, with no great confidence – especially with the late withdrawal of Lalakai Foketi.

Round 1 Christy Nick Tony Hamish The Crowd
Overall
Last week
CHI v CRU Chiefs Chiefs Chiefs Chiefs ?
REB v BRU Brumbies Brumbies Brumbies Brumbies ?
FOR v HUR Hurricanes Force Force Force ?
BLU v DRU Blues Blues Blues Blues ?
HIG v MOA Highlanders Highlanders Highlanders Moana Pasifika ?
RED v WAR Reds Reds Waratahs Reds ?

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The Crowd Says:

2024-02-23T05:40:58+00:00

WithTheDawn

Roar Rookie


As a Canes supporter, I can confirm we have a long history of dropping the first game when being fancied favourites. So the Force have every chance.

2024-02-23T05:39:56+00:00

WithTheDawn

Roar Rookie


Pity the old crew hasn’t come back, always enjoyed their tips and banter. But I’ll remain open minded with the new group. Great to have the rugby back, and a nice cruisy first week of tipping. A Friday triple header to kick things off, and the Crusaders are normally a safe bet against anyone. But with so many players gone surely they lose…right? Surely. I’ll go the Chiefs, but the Saders are never ones to write off. I can see them losing this week but getting good by the time finals roll around. The Rebels are in all sorts of bother, and despite some strong signings I think the Brumbies will get it done. And the Canes by plenty, of course. Triple header number 2 starts with a potentially entertaining encounter. Fiji are hard to tip away until they learn how to travel, so I’ll go the Blues here. Hopefully the Drua have another good season though, they are great to watch. Likewise with Moana, who are just about untippable until proven otherwise, even against the Landers. And the Reds to get the job done over the Tahs at home. Long live rugby.

2024-02-23T03:45:09+00:00

The Late News

Roar Rookie


Tony just a reminder that for the next few hours we are top of the table!

2024-02-23T03:03:46+00:00

ThugbyFan

Roar Guru


he he, Mith is filled with MIRTh today. :silly: The key words there are so far. 4 more hours and those words come home to bite ya in the bvm. LoL

2024-02-23T02:13:36+00:00

Christy Doran

Editor


Perth heat could undo Hurricanes. No confidence at all in a couple of tips.

2024-02-23T02:12:48+00:00

Christy Doran

Editor


No Cane and no Pita Gus too. Lots of changes to the forward pack. I'm expecting it to be a close tussle.

2024-02-22T23:17:16+00:00

The Late News

Roar Rookie


Yeah my apathy has taken a turn for the worse too Mr Jones!

2024-02-22T23:15:27+00:00

The Late News

Roar Rookie


Chiefs, Brumbies, Drua, Highlanders, Reds and of course THE MIGHTY FORCE! Let's go!

2024-02-22T21:34:26+00:00

Ankle-tapped Waterboy

Roar Rookie


Always look forward to this feature. Thanks to the champs from the previous years who made up the Roar's picking team, your insight and good humour gave me a great deal of pleasure, along with chagrin as you picked right and meantime I drifted down the tally board. You've left big boots to fill! To the new squad: best wishes for a similar level of enjoyment and punditry. Now, let the 2024 season begin!

2024-02-22T21:02:18+00:00

Mirt

Roar Rookie


Both CD and myself have not got any wrong picks so far this year.

2024-02-22T21:00:15+00:00

Mirt

Roar Rookie


Their get up and go got up and left

2024-02-22T20:51:29+00:00

Mirt

Roar Rookie


Chiefs, Brumbies, Hurricanes, Blues, Highlanders, Reds

2024-02-22T17:40:45+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


All good! Just hoping there are TONNES of good upsets this year.

2024-02-22T16:59:20+00:00

ThugbyFan

Roar Guru


Have almost the same tips as Christy (shows you all what a brilliant rugby mind he has :silly: ) So for Round 1, SRP24. Chiefs by 10, should win this game easily, especially now that W.Jordan is out for the season to add to the Crusaders woes. Yes Chiefs have lost Retallick but the Borg have lost S.Whitelock AND R.Mo’unga and E.Blackadder. The Saders have some YUGeeeeeeeeeeee beef in the centres but I reckon Q.Tupaea and A.Lienert-Brown will cause as much havoc. As an aside, I wondered where M.Mataele went after leaving the Force. Yep, the moneybag Saders. I really like the balance of the Rebels this year, their only weakness is at halfback. I think they will come out breathing fire and burn the donkeys at their “Burn House of Pain”. I admit I’m not terribly confident on this one. :silly: If the Force could field their #1 side, they would stand a massive chance to dent the Hurricanes but nope, too much quality cattle in sick bay. Blues to smote the Drua. Drua have been great in the 1st half of their 2 trials against Rebels and Brumbies, in both games they led 21-7 at half time against basically the 1st XV of the opposition but their reserves were flogged in the 2nd half. Its always difficult for me with the Drua as I struggle to figure who has left and who is new to their side. I must put in more effort to get to know their players. Hopefully I may learn something when I trip over to one of their home games this year. I really need to get my head around the Fijian Drua roster but all those long syllable names melt my brain. :unhappy: One really wants Moana Pasifika to win more matches but as soon as a player stands out, the big Kiwi teams poach them. Highlanders looked pretty good towards the end of what was a horror SRP23 for them. With a couple of new and returned players, and ofc the coaches, they should be a force to be reckoned with this year. Tahs should bully the Reds scrums till about the 60 minute mark, but they did that in the trial and still got flogged. This game should be tighter and its even possible the Tahs may lead at half time, sadly then its all downhill for the boys in blue. Their reserve forwards look Shute shield quality. Only surprise is Reds; Joe Brial was overlooked for John Bryant and Tahs; where is Ned? The lad is coming into his own as a quality flanker/lock reserve. In short: Chiefs, Rebels, Hurricanes, Blues, Highlanders and the Reds.

2024-02-22T13:23:23+00:00

Tony Harper

Editor


They all opted not to continue

2024-02-22T13:22:32+00:00

Tony Harper

Editor


Ha. Jokes

2024-02-22T12:42:22+00:00

robbo999

Roar Rookie


A lot of changes to the panel this year Tony with no explanation. Any comment

2024-02-22T11:10:23+00:00

Dualcode

Roar Rookie


I'll pick the underdogs here for round 1

2024-02-22T09:31:06+00:00

DJ

Roar Rookie


Gee thanks for putting the mockers on us!

2024-02-22T08:01:17+00:00

Machooka

Roar Guru


Who wrote that intro… ‘protect their self esteem…’ Wtf? Like, ewes wish.. :laughing: Regardless, good luck to all tipsters.. this first w’end is gonna be tough. Telling. Talked about. :shocked:

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