The Roar's Super Rugby expert tips and predictions, Round 11: Are the Aussie sides in for an old-fashioned NZ trip to hell?

By The Roar / Editor

It has been a long time since the gap between Australian and New Zealand Super Rugby sides has felt as close as it has in 2024.

Victories have been common, the Brumbies are our first proper contender in years, and even the Rebels have more wins than they have losses; meanwhile, with the Crusaders languishing near the bottom albeit starting to stir, the throne lies decidedly bare.

It’s why this week might be the most important in Australian domestic rugby since Bernard Foley sent NSW into raptures nearly a decade ago. Three teams – the Reds, Waratahs and Force – head across the Tasman to face New Zealand foes, and a home final could very easily rest on the outcome.

All are heavy underdogs, and we know it’s the hope that kills you. But do we dare to dream of any of this trio bringing precious points on the flight back home with them?

Christy Doran

Hurricanes, Blues, Moana Pasifika, Crusaders, Chiefs, Brumbies

This is the weekend that we’ll discover if indeed the gap is closing between Australia and New Zealand.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t look good for Australia’s sides as we approach Round 11. But more on that in Monday’s column.

As for the tips, it’ll take something special for the Waratahs to go across the ditch and beat the Hurricanes. The Tahs have a capable backline and a hard-working forward pack, but their injury toll, and therefore lack of depth, was exposed last week against the Chiefs.

The Waratahs just couldn’t sustain the pressure and skill execution they had in the first 20 minutes over the next 60. Now they’re up against a Hurricanes side who will be hungry to respond after dropping their first match of the season.

The Rebels went on a three-match winning streak not long ago and they needed to. After copping a beating to the Crusaders last week, the Blues, who go through teams before they go around them, will be sensing an opportunity to blow through them. 

There are five weeks to run in the regular season, but you get the feeling that whoever wins in Tonga could go on to make the finals. Moana Pasifika will likely benefit from playing in the humidity in Fiji last week. The absence of Ethan de Groot will help, too. Moana, just.

The Reds welcome back Fraser McReight but have lost fly-half Tom Lynagh. That’s a big blow. Lawson Creighton needs to stand up. Crusaders, for mine.

The Chiefs were slow out of the blocks but proved to be far too good for the Tahs last week in Sydney. Now, they’re back home and they’ll be even better. 

Stephen Larkham has made multiple changes, but he’s also welcomed back Nick Frost after he was dropped last week. That’s depth, for you. The two key selections are James Slipper and Allan Alaalatoa. Both are starting. The Brumbies mean business despite movement across the side. 

Langi Gleeson is tackled by Brett Cameron. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)

Nick Wasiliev

Hurricanes, Blues, Moana Pasifika, Crusaders, Chiefs, Brumbies

Sorry folks, it’s a LOT of pain this week! A swathe of Australian teams are heading over to New Zealand, so we’re due for some rough clashes. 

It’s the Hurricanes’ first time back home in a while, and desperate to turn things around after the Brumbies loss, they’ll be up for this clash. The Tahs will make a game of it, but they home side will run away with it in the final 20 minutes.

The Rebels have a horror run home, and it starts right now. It’s time to show what they are made of and nail that finals spot down for good. The Blues should overpower them in the final few minutes based on last week – the Rebels’ bench looked knackered even before they got on the park.

Shoutout to Cam Suafoa – what an incredible journey to get back to the park for the Blues.

I’m going out on a limb here – Moana Pasifika will make history in Tonga. The Highlanders, bar Folau Fakatava, are misfiring. With a finals spot looming, I see the hosts chasing glory now.

Fun fact: the last time the Reds beat the Crusaders was in the 2011 grand final. Even more daunting? The last time they won in Christchurch was way back in 1999!

My point is that now is the best chance they will get in a long time to get their season back on track and exorcise some demons. I was tipping them until I saw that David Havili and Wales legend Leigh Halfpenny are starting for the home side, giving the Crusaders some much-needed experience. I’m going with the men from Canterbury, but if there is a place for a happy Australian story this round, this is it. 

The Chiefs are good; the Force, not so good. A 40-point drubbing is on the cards here.

As a Brumbies fan, I always get real nervous when the Drua come to town. It’s a meeting of different styles and who can enforce theirs the best, and flying Fijians asked a lot of questions of the Brumbies last year.

I still back the men from Canberra to win here, but it should be a closer game than predicted. 

Hamish Bidwell

Hurricanes, Blues, Moana Pasifika, Crusaders, Chiefs, Brumbies

It should be a comfortable 20-point margin for the Hurricanes over the Waratahs to kick off the round.

I’m going to opt for the Blues to down the Rebels on the road, but without huge confidence. In the long run, wins like the Blues’ last one in Brisbane end up standing you in good stead.

It’s great to see a game go to Nuku’alofa. On that basis, it’s Moana Pasifika all the way against the Highlanders.

A tip born of habit, rather than real belief, is the Crusaders downing the Reds at home despite their horror season thus far. Surely the ‘Saders won’t cough this one up too?

The Chiefs taking on the Force is your classic one-horse race. Chiefs by plenty.

I’ll be curious to see how ruthless the Brumbies can be against the Fijian Drua. After last week’s praise, this should be at least a 20-point margin.

Tony Harper

Hurricanes, Blues, Moana Pasifika, Reds, Chiefs, Brumbies

Five of the six games this week feature pretty solid favourites, with only Moana Pasifika hosting the Highlanders seen as a reasonable chance for an upset.

While I agree with the assessment of my fellow experts in giving the Waratahs, Rebels and Force very little hope in inflicting almighty upsets on the Hurricanes, Blues and Chiefs, I’ve got more (maybe misguided?) confidence in the Reds storming fortress Christchurch.

The Queenslanders were superb in losing to the Blues last week, and for all the dominance the ‘Saders enjoyed in pounding the Rebels, that 2-7 record for the season sticks out like a sore thumb. The Reds will be out for revenge, and they’ll never get a better chance to end their quarter-century drought down south.

(Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images)

Round 11 Christy Nick Tony Hamish The Crowd
Overall 37 36 33 32 39
Last week 5 5 5 5 5
HUR v WAR HUR HUR HUR HUR ?
REB v BLU BLU BLU BLU BLU ?
MOA v HIG MOA MOA MOA MOA ?
CRU v RED CRU CRU RED CRU ?
CHI v FOR CHI CHI CHI CHI ?
BRU v FIJ BRU BRU BRU BRU ?

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The Crowd Says:

2024-05-03T09:11:21+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


He has played first five, but a while ago

2024-05-03T06:44:49+00:00

Ballymore Brumby

Roar Pro


Maybe the Tahs are just crap and Wellington are quite good?

2024-05-03T06:19:52+00:00

Ken oath

Roar Rookie


I backed them go landers

2024-05-03T03:44:08+00:00

Qualify

Roar Rookie


At flyhalf though?

2024-05-03T01:41:03+00:00

Mr T

Roar Rookie


Really good take on the Highlanders Ben. Totally agree with your assessment of Billy Harmon. Would love to see him @ no. 7 for the ABs with Ardie and cough cough at six. Harmon's turn over ability, along with his full on defence and strong ball carrying give him a balanced core role skill set but I think his rugby nous and 'soft hands' set him apart from his contemporaries. He reads situations well and can provide the right touch when required.

2024-05-03T00:30:48+00:00

Colvin Brown

Roar Guru


"Round 11 ... Christy 37, Nick 36, Tony 33, Hamish 32, The Crowd 39" I'm kinda thinking The Crowd should be redefined as The Experts and we need to come up with a new name for the Roar journos who kindly give us their weekly tips.

2024-05-02T23:45:46+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


I tipped the Blues over the Force by 25 a few weeks back. It gave me Force over Blues by 25. Screwed my year. Lost 1 game but went backward by 50 in the fore and against. Now I screenshot my tips

2024-05-02T23:26:35+00:00

Nicked Off

Roar Rookie


Rebels won't win another game this season. Their best hope is that the Reds keep winning. The Reds drop games against the Saders, Drua and Tahs and the Rebels finish their last season in their traditional spot out of the finals.

2024-05-02T23:24:44+00:00

Nicked Off

Roar Rookie


Whatever drugs Nick Wasiliev is on I want some. “Moana Pasifika will make history in Tonga. The Highlanders, bar Folau Fakatava, are misfiring. With a finals spot looming, I see the hosts chasing glory now.” Moana are on 14 points with Chiefs, Hurricanes, Tahs and Crusaders to come. To even have a sniff at the finals they need to beat the Crusaders (in Christchurch) and Tahs, which at best puts them in 9th.

2024-05-02T23:01:03+00:00

Mirt

Roar Rookie


Exactly the same only different!! I hope TH is right

2024-05-02T22:58:30+00:00

KiwiHaydn

Roar Rookie


No one backing the Highlanders? They’re on a winning streak!

2024-05-02T22:51:26+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


He'll need to be, as he'll be opposing David Havili'i who is a proven class act.

2024-05-02T22:48:53+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Lets make our judgement on the improvement of Australian rugby come the Rugby Champs, as IMO that'll be a far better assessment of how they stand. With new coach Schmidt showing the way, we'll see how he goes against OUR new coach Razor, in his selected squad. Remember, it's known that they did refuse to work with each other not so long ago, when Foster held the reigns. Should be a great weekend coming up, as it started last night with the U20's on the Sunshine Coast, with only one of the four teams competing losing! Guess who? With the Singapore Sevens beginning around midday today, the SRP, & the continuation of the U20 series, we are in rugby heaven.

2024-05-02T22:30:40+00:00

Greasegun

Roar Rookie


All the experts tips are (basically) exactly the same. Says something about SR and it’s predicament.

2024-05-02T21:36:48+00:00

AgainAgain

Roar Rookie


I’d add Finau and Blackadder to that list. With Cane and Ardie back and Papali’i playing so well I can’t see Lakai or Harmon getting much love, although from a personal perspective ai genuinely love what these guys are putting out. Then there is LJ and Sotutu. So in my opinion Harmon, Lakai and Akira will be hard pressed to make the cut, but I am not a selector, so who knows.

2024-05-02T21:27:51+00:00

Ruckin' Oaf

Roar Rookie


To my mind the Reds are a much better team when Lynagh is on the field. Hope they have enough without him.

2024-05-02T21:16:23+00:00

Footy Franks

Roar Rookie


The Waratahs are $11 for the win, geez the betting agencies don’t think too highly on our super teams. A really sad state of affairs. How can you pay these players so much if they can’t compete.do a multi on all the Oz sides to win super and you will win the lotto this weekend.

2024-05-02T20:19:41+00:00

Leroy14

Roar Rookie


3-4 mins then page wouldn’t load at all. Finally got it to work.

2024-05-02T20:09:12+00:00

Ben

Roar Rookie


Nick Wasiliev....."Highlanders bar Folau Fakatava are misfiring....." Dont quite agree Nick....i think Billy Harmon has been their best in an average team.... to stick out in a team thats regularly on the back foot says something. For me Harmon, Sotutu and Lakai have been the form loosies in this comp. Harmon would not look out of place in a Black jersey for me. His versatility is an obvious advantage too in that he has played in all 3 loose forward spots, much like Lakai. Harmon has a real hard edge to his play too, which for me is test match intensity level. I am a big fan of Fakatava but at the moment i guess playing behind a regularly beaten forward pack he seems to be over playing his hand a bit. Would like to see him behind a dominant pack on a regular basis, kind of like when he plays for Hawkes Bay.... But yes, Highlanders are def misfiring arent they......

2024-05-02T14:40:30+00:00

ThugbyFan

Roar Guru


Well I hope I can do better than last week (4 from 6), the Force on the road are a shadow of the Force in Perth. Onto this week where home teams have dominance: - Them Noble Tahs (TNT) will come put breathing fire and really put it to the Hurricanes' pack. Sadly this noble effort will expire after 5-8 minutes. TNT's injuries and back-rower hybrids in the 2nd row will bite them in the posterior. The backs will nobly hold out until their reserves trot onto the park. Only a couple of Canes red cards can save them and I highly doubt that will happen. Whispers quietly "Canes by 16". :crying: - Its time to put up or shut up for the Rebels. I don't think they can withstand the Blues' power game for 80 minutes. They need LSL and one more big bopper to have any hope of that. It could be a bloodbath at AAMI. - Should be fun watching the Penguins run around in +80% humidity in Nuku'alofa. This game is a real 50-50, a true banana skin. Highlanders, without the so-called "World Best LHP" and H.Renton (lasted 1 week??), look a mite soft in the forwards for mine. The only question is Will BOK penalise the pants off Moana Pasifika or "let the game flow"? . Moana by 6 - The Borg pack has about 50 kg weight advantage and they will take full toll in the scrums + penalty + LO + maul + try {zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz}. I don't think the Reds backline has the smarts to get around the Saders' rush defence with L.Creighton running at 5/8th. Borg by 12. - After last week's abysmal effort, would anyone but a crazed optimist back the Force? No way. Chiefs by 30. :shocked: - Thank the Goddess for the Brumbies to carry the Oz flag. Drua will be powerful and run through brick walls but Brumbies structure (and maybe Canberra weather) will win the biscuits. Brumbies by 13. In Short: Hurricanes, Blues, Moana Pasifika, Crusaders, Chiefs and Brumbies. And let's hope that the doleful James Doleman has been told to read his Laws of Rugby texts, especially Law 20.10 which reads "10. Other than the placer at a place-kick, the kicker’s team must remain behind the ball until it has been kicked." Methinks the Blues H.Sotutu got very lucky there for his 68th minute try. But that's rugby, hey, hey! :silly:

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