Please enter your login details

You can also sign in with your Sowetan LIVE,
Times LIVE or Business LIVE account details.
   Sign Up   Forgot password?

Sign in with:

     
Fri May 18 13:48:59 SAST 2012

Blues v Crusaders to kick off Super 15 season

Sapa-AP | 23 February, 2012 07:572 Comments
Robbie Fruean of the Crusaders (R) is tackled by Benson Stanley of the Blues (L) during the round one Super Rugby match between the Blues and the Crusaders at Eden Park on February 19, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand
Image by: Phil Walter / Getty Images

The opening match of the Super 15 rugby season between the Auckland Blues and Canterbury Crusaders will see the return of a large number of All Blacks to Eden Park, scene of their World Cup triumph four months ago.

The Blues and Crusaders squads collectively contain almost 20 internationals, giving star power to the match that launches the longest-ever Super rugby season.

  Notably absent from the Crusaders squad are All Blacks flyhalf Dan Carter and captain Richie McCaw, whose last duty on Eden Park was to hold aloft the Webb Ellis Trophy after New Zealand’s Cup final win over France.

  Canterbury’s starting lineup includes prop Ben Franks, lock Sam Whitelock and winger Israel Dagg, who were all starters in the World Cup final. Tyler Blyendaal will start in the No. 10 jersey in Carter’s place.

  The Blues have named hooker Keven Mealamu as captain in a pack with contains lock Ali Williams and flanker Jerome Kaino, New Zealand’s Player of the Year. Kaino played all but a minute of New Zealand’s seven World Cup matches.

  Auckland has found no place in its starting lineup for scrumhalf Piri Weepu. Instead, Alby Mathewson will start at No. 9 in a new scrumhalf pairing with Michael Hobbs which has developed in preseason matches.

  “There is a bit of an edge around this time of the season and certainly for a game of this magnitude,” Blues coach Pat Lam said.

“It has been their longest break for a lot of them, a number have been away from rugby for months and now it is the real deal so there is some excitement and edge about this week.”  Crusaders coach Todd Blackadder has named All Blacks lock Tom Donnelly to make his debut for the franchise in anticipation of a tough set-piece contest.

  “What we have seen in pre-season is a lot more lineouts and a lot more scrums,” Blackadder said. “Last year we were seeing an average of about 10 to 12 lineouts in a game. At the moment we are getting that after 40 minutes.”  Luke Morahan will play at fullback and Mike Harris at flyhalf for the defending champions Queensland Reds who face a tough test of their ambition to become the first Australian team to win back-to-back titles. They take on bitter interstate rivals the New South Wales Waratahs in their opening match at Sydney on Saturday.

  Wallabies No. 8 Radike Samo has been named on the bench, allowing young backrower Jake Schwarz to start.

  “Radike has plenty of X-factor and venom. He is still very valuable for us an can come on when the teams are tired to make his impact,” Reds coach Ewen Mckenzie said.

  Daniel Halangahu will captain the Waratahs from flyhalf after Wallabies star Berrick Barnes was ruled out of Saturday’s match with a groin strain.

  “Berrick and Daniel shared the captaincy and the No. 10 duties in both our trial matches and both were well placed to lead us in the first match,” coach Michael Foley said. “We are confident in Daniel’s ability as a player and a leader.”  Off-season recruits Adam Ashley-Cooper and Sarel Pretorius will make their Waratahs Super rugby debuts while Brackin Karauria-Henry and Tom Kingston have been named on the wings following injuries to Lachie Turner and Drew Mitchell.

  Dale Chadwick and Paul Jordaan have been named to make debuts for the Durban-based Sharks against the Pretoria-based Bulls in the feature match of the first round in South Africa.

  Chadwick has been named at loosehead prop after a strong season at Currie Cup level and Jordaan on the bench. Tim Whitehead and Riaan Viljoen will also play their first Super rugby matches for the Sharks at inside center and fullback respectively.

  “We’re looking forward to the season,” coach John Plumtree said. ”It comes to a point when all the work is done and the players can look forward to a game at the highest level.

  “The mood at training is mirroring that. The boys are a bit grumpy and now they just want to get out there and play.”  Pierre Spies will captain a Bulls team in which nine of 22 players are making their debuts, though the starting lineup still contains 11 Springboks.

  The Bulls newcomers are Johann Sadie, Francois Venter, Jacques Potgieter, Juandre Kruger, Willie Wepener, C.J. Stander, Jano Vermaak, Louis Fouche and J.J. Engelbrecht.

  In other first round matches, the ACT Brumbies will play the Western Force in Canberra, the Waikato Chiefs will play the Otago Highlanders in Hamilton, the Stormers will play the Wellington Hurricanes in Cape Town and the Lions will play the Cheetahs in Johannesburg.

To submit comments you must first

Join the discussion & Debate

Blues v Crusaders to kick off Super 15 season

For Commenters Consideration | Please stick to the subject matter

COMMENTS [2]

bmunchuri

Posted 85 days ago
Avatar
The Blues ran 9th in the Super 14 competition in 2009, 7th with the arrival of Coach Pat Lam in 2010, and 4th in the second season under Lam in 2011, under the new Super Rugby format. The Blues made the play offs and but went on to be defeated by the Reds who were the eventual winners of the Super Rugby Championship. So the Blues have continued to improve and with the squad they have this year should improve again. get live stream link @ http://rugby-live-stream.com

Friday 24 February 2012
Blues vs Crusaders
Venue: Eden Park, Auckland
Time: 19:35 (Local)

bmunchuri

Posted 85 days ago
Avatar

Friday 24 February 2012
Blues vs Crusaders
Venue: Eden Park, Auckland
Time: 19:35 (Local)

<a href="http://rugby-live-stream.com" rel="nofollow" > Get Blues v Crusaders live online stream link </a>