Thanks for all the questions. I am trying to answer some of the easier ones in the callout itself. I’d love to hear about some areas for the Waratahs to fix their defence. They’ve made great strides in attack but not on the other side of the ball. All the commentary from the coaches and […]
“No, I don t think so. I think it s awesome for me because I ve been learning off the form player in the world at the moment. I feel like it s a good thing for me,” Burke said. “It’s awesome. Super excited. It s a great opportunity for me to show everyone what I ve been working on behind the scenes, and what I ve learnt the last couple of years.”
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Crusaders pivot Fergus Burke pictured in action against the Hurricanes in Chirstchurch in March. He moved to the Garden City the following year, before cracking the Canterbury-19s, and representing the New Zealand under-20s at the World Cup in Argentina, the following year.
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Hurricanes 43 Western Force 6
Hurricanes - Aumua, 2 Rayasi, Kirifi, Goosen, Laumape, Barrett tries; Barrett 4 conversions
Force - Miotti 2 penalty goals
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80 mins - Try Hurricanes to Jordie Barrett
The Hurricanes look to finish the contest on a high as they attack just short of the visitors 22 just as the siren goes. The Hurricanes back combine perfectly for the try of the night when Barrett fires a wide pass to Goosen who shows great footwork to beat two defenders before offloading to Barrett who tip-toes down the sideline to grab the Hurricanes seventh try of the evening.
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Gareth Evans returns to the Hurricanes No 8 jersey, under the captaincy of Reed Prinsep, right (file photo).
Five months after undergoing an ankle reconstruction, and a year since his previous run-on start, Gareth Evans will don the Hurricanes No 8 jersey on Friday night with the nervous excitement of a debutant. The one-test All Black (against Japan in 2018) and Super Rugby title winner (with the Highlanders in 2015) will gallop onto his home ground at McLean Park, Napier, to face the Western Force after playing 30 minutes off the bench in the 35-13 win over the Rebels.
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If Dave Rennie wanted to target two overseas players to bring into the Wallabies, who would be the most important?
– Tony Hodges
Rory Arnold would be one, and big Will Skelton the other. They stand out for me. Heineken Cup final… three of the four locks should be Australians!