Brumbies to welcome back Wallabies duo for 'Canes clash after week of soul-searching, Tahs to tweak side for Chiefs

By Christy Doran / Editor

Amid a week of soul-searching for Stephen Larkham’s men, the Brumbies have received a massive boost ahead of Saturday’s home clash against the ladder-leading Hurricanes with Wallabies stars Allan Alaalatoa and Len Ikitau to return from injuries.

The Roar understands the Test duo will start against the Hurricanes, with Larkham not wasting any time in calling upon their services after last weekend’s reality check after the Blues.

Alaalatoa, who is one of the favourites to take on the full-time captaincy of the Wallabies, will play his first match since suffering his devastating Achilles injury against the All Blacks at the MCG in their Bledisloe opener last July.

His absence from last year’s World Cup campaign was arguably the Wallabies’ biggest blow, with the 30-year-old’s experience, work rate and set-piece prowess something Eddie Jones’ men never recovered from.

Allan Alaalatoa is set to make his return for the Brumbies in their big clash against the Hurricanes. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)

He isn’t the only big-name set to return, with Ikitau and outside back Andy Muirhead in line to make their returns after missing the past month with knee injuries.

Ikitau, who was controversially left out of last year’s World Cup, will give the Brumbies some poise in the backline as they prepare for a crucial home clash against the unbeaten Hurricanes. It will be the first time the two sides have met since the Brumbies controversially knocked the Hurricanes out in last year’s quarter-final.

No side has scored more tries than the Hurricanes (43) in 2024 and Ikitau’s presence will help in a bid to contain Jordie Barrett and his fellow backline aces Ruben Love, Joshua Moorby, Kini Haolo and, of course, the tournament’s greatest tryscorer TJ Perenara.

While the Hurricanes’ ability to break the line (68 clear breaks, which is second behind the Chiefs 69) has lit up the competition, Clark Laidlaw’s men also lead the way with their tackle completion (88%) – seven per cent higher than the Brumbies.

The near top-of-the-table clash comes after the Brumbies (third) were hammered 46-7 by the second-placed Blues at Eden Park.

The Brumbies were hammered by the Blues at Eden Park last week. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

There, at the All Blacks’ home venue, the Brumbies failed to capitalise on an early yellow card and several raids inside the Blues’ attacking zone before the wheels fell off either side of half time.

It was the second heavy loss for the Brumbies in 2024, which came six weeks after their heavy loss to the fourth-placed Chiefs in Melbourne.

Interim skipper Ryan Lonergan, who had one of the toughest nights of his career, said the Brumbies weren’t under any illusions of the task ahead following a “good, honest review” after being physically dominated.

“You never want to roll over,” he said.

“If we took a few opportunities early on, keep ourselves in the game [it could have been different].

“I don’t want to say that we rolled over on the weekend, the Chiefs maybe a little bit, but it’s definitely an attitude thing that we can fix up.

“It was only 7-0 after 25-30 minutes, it was a steep decline in the second half, so there’s definitely a mental side of it and we’ll try to train that this week.”  

Wallaby-capped hooker Connal McInerney said it was clear the Brumbies needed to match the physicality of New Zealand’s sides to quickly get back on the horse.

“We just spoke about if you don’t win the physical battle, especially against these Kiwi teams, you’re not going to give yourself much of a chance,” he said.

“We just spoke about the opportunities during training, being more physical and a lot of the onus was on our ball carrier. We’ve got to fix things; scrum, lineout and maul.”

Helping the Brumbies’ cause is the MCL injury in-form Hurricanes hooker Asafo Aumua, which will see him miss up to two months.

Meanwhile, the Waratahs are expected to make several changes to their side to take on the Blues on Friday night in Sydney.

Mark Nawaqanitawase is set to return for the Waratahs against the Chiefs. (Photo by Jason McCawley/Getty Images)

Roosters-bound Wallabies winger Mark Nawaqanitawase is expected to return after being left out for the win over the Crusaders.

Somewhat surprisingly though, it’s believed he will come in for Dylan Pietsch, with Triston Reilly given another crack.

Ned Hanigan is also expected to feature in the back-row, with Miles Amatoseo firming to start alongside Hugh Sinclair in the second-row. Jed Holloway and Langi Gleeson are expected to come off the bench.

The Crowd Says:

2024-05-01T03:09:46+00:00

Far Queue mate

Roar Rookie


2021 was a great year for the tahs, 2023 even better :laughing: :laughing:

2024-04-25T02:38:11+00:00

Jimbo81

Roar Rookie


Ancient history. Feds are in the Les Kiss era now. Watch the Reds beat the Blues this weekend (not lose 7 tries to two) as your Brumbies lose 5 tries to none against the Hurricanes (who the Reds drew with)

2024-04-24T23:24:37+00:00

Cec

Roar Rookie


Jimbo your Reds haven’t played the Blues yet. That’s Saturday’s last game. Like I said, find your meds :laughing: Last game Reds played Blues they got smoked by them at Suncorp.

2024-04-24T08:51:35+00:00

Jimbo81

Roar Rookie


Love it when the Brumbies get beaten so badly everyone including their three supporters loses all confidence whatsoever in them as professional athletes. The Reds have lost by 1-9 points this season: not massacred by the Chiefs and Blues in the manner of the Brumbies. Cancel their Wallaby top-ups. Surplus to requirement from here.

2024-04-24T07:30:18+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


Sure gl with blaming the team for him not chasing the ball jogging around and not defending his wing Also somehow they could get the ball to Reilly. And then there's Sevu Reece who doesn't wait around for easy ball and makes mn look like a joke.

2024-04-24T05:31:22+00:00

PaddyBoy

Roar Rookie


Hahaha he’s just been named at 7. Good call mate!

2024-04-24T04:11:16+00:00

Phil

Roar Rookie


Ha. He’s a competitor and yep he’s a strong runner but not a great finisher and watching him closely last week, a pretty poor defender. That doesn’t mean he can’t tackle, more his reads and timing and positional play.

2024-04-24T04:01:08+00:00

cs

Roar Guru


Ouch!

2024-04-24T04:00:27+00:00

cs

Roar Guru


Nonsense me old. Sure it's proven that the Crusaders are beatable this year but only by teams playing out of their skins. The Chiefs couldn't beat them, the team sitting above the Reds in 5th spot, the dastardly foe we face at their place this week. It'll be all hands on deck. Go Langi! Go the Tahs

2024-04-24T03:53:25+00:00

LuckyPhil

Roar Rookie


Love it when the Reds have 5 good games spread over 3 seasons according to Jimbo81 (and now you) they become world beaters. :laughing: :laughing:

2024-04-24T03:49:16+00:00

Far Queue mate

Roar Rookie


Reds beat the Chiefs smashed the Tahs and Rebels, but let’s see how this season goes.

2024-04-24T02:41:28+00:00

LuckyPhil

Roar Rookie


Brumbies smashed the Force, Reds lost to the Force, Reds lost to the Brumbies. Brumbies smashed MP, Reds lost to MP, Reds lost to the Brumbies. Not sure what your point was, but let's see how this season goes.

2024-04-24T02:31:16+00:00

Jazz

Roar Rookie


I dare say that this Brumbies vrs Hurricanes match would be the best gauge to where Aust rugby is at. The best Aus team vrs the best NZ team. How this game turns out sets the mood for what's to come. If Brums do lose, would rather it be a close one rather than the shellacking they received last week. Would be nice to see 2 Aus home final games after round 15.

2024-04-24T02:25:11+00:00

Manimal

Roar Rookie


Suli scored a try last game too :silly:

2024-04-24T02:16:00+00:00

El Flash

Roar Rookie


Whoa hang on there. Not too many Kiwis I know claim that of Ioane. He is a world class right winger, but as a centre he's mediocre at best. Anther one of Fosters cock ups.

2024-04-24T02:07:55+00:00

Online Oracle

Roar Rookie


"Again if Waratahs can hold the ball, they can beat a lot of sides!" They would love to play the Crusaders every week as that`s the only team they can beat.

2024-04-24T00:57:18+00:00

Wooliej

Roar Rookie


Good question.

2024-04-24T00:36:29+00:00

The Ferret

Roar Rookie


Mate the sunnybank colts 3 would give the Saders a run for their money. Point is the Saders and highlanders are crap.

2024-04-24T00:15:40+00:00

Biscuit man

Roar Rookie


Gleeson had his best game of the season last week. Keep him in starting line up.

2024-04-23T23:20:42+00:00

Coker

Roar Rookie


The Highlanders haven't yet played the Crusaders... Do you mean the Force?

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