breakdown wrote:Not long until my second favourite Rugby Competition kicks off (First favourite of course being the HEC), and what a way to start with our mates from Blues playing Crusaders!
Will anyone be watching? Bound to be a few who, despite the early Kick Off times do enjoy it.
Early days I know but do you think Reds have the best chance of winning? Crusaders seem terrific this year judging from their pre season games.
I am really looking forward to the Super 15. The Blues v Crusaders game was an amazing match last year and I hope for a similar encounter this year. The Crusaders are always an incredible side, and I think Matt Todd at 7 will fill the void of McCaw, the only question mark for me is whether young Tyler Bleyendall can step up and play 10. I think he is an outstanding prospect and should do, but he is still relatively young. I would back the Crusaders to be top of the pile again and probably go on to win it.
As for the Auzzie sides, i think the Reds will be up there, but I think they might struggle a bit without Cooper, but that said they still have quality players in Digby Ioane, Will Genia, Horwill etc so they wil be up there competing. The Rebels will be interesting and I think they will be more competitive particualrly with O'Conner and Beale but their real problem will be in the forwards.
Potentially the most exciting conference and evenly matched one will be the South African grouping. The Bulls have had a mass exodus and are going through a rebuilding phase and I think they will struggle without the leadership that has been so prevalent in past years. My tip would be the Lions in this conference - they are experiencing something of a resurgence under John Mitchell, ex Force coach, and they will play a sort of NZ brand of rugby.
If you are interested in this conference keep an eye out for a few players here. At the Bulls watch out for the centre pairing of Francois Venter and Sadie, particularly against the Sharks this weekend. Venter is still u21 and is a very strong runner and Sadie has a real eye for the gap. In the Stormers game against the Hurricanes on Saturday watch out for young Eben Etzebeth a monstrous lock who could go far as well as the most 'Ginger' of all rugby players Steven Kitshoff at loosehead prop, still just 19 and in his second season of Super Rugby. Nizaam Carr could also come off the bench and be a real threat.
If you have time to see the Cheetahs v Lions game on Saturday look out for teenage sensation for the Cheetahs Johan Goosen who will be playing at 10, and the lightning quick Rocco Jansen at 11, whilst for the Lions they have a great young hooker in Callie Visagie and number 10 Elton Jantjies.