Clarkie`s week one preview

Clarkie`s week one preview

9.02.2010
The 15th season of Super Rugby kicks off this weekend and six local derbies should provide the tournament with the perfect start.


All fourteen teams will be in action with the defending champs the Bulls travelling to Bloemfontein to take on the Cheetahs. Last year`s beaten finalists the Chiefs are in Durban first up and their clash with the Sharks is the only `non-local derby`.

Aussie fans are in for a treat when the Brumbies play the Western Force in Perth on Friday night and the Reds host the Waratahs in Brisbane on Saturday night.

Bring it on.

Blues v Hurricanes
With Eden Park undergoing a major face lift for the 2011 Rugby World Cup, the Blues are playing this match across the Harbour Bridge at Albany so that might help the Hurricanes` cause.

The Blues were guilty of underachieving last season when they finished ninth. They had some great talent, most of who are backing up again this season, but they just couldn`t put it all together.

The Hurricanes on the other hand have been semi-finalists for the past two seasons but they have fallen at the second to last hurdle both times.

This is coach Colin Cooper`s eighth and final season and the players will be desperate to send him out with a first ever Super Rugby title. Both teams have plenty of All Blacks to call on and I`m leaning towards the Blues to win a close one.

Western Force v Brumbies
ME Bank Stadium might be a new ground for the Force but will a new look backline be good enough to match their star studded opponents?

The man brought in to try to fill the gap left by Matt Giteau`s return to the Brumbies, Andre Pretorius has already been ruled out for the season and that`s a disruption they didn`t need.

The forward pack should be able to compete but the new look backline might take a bit longer to gel.

If Matt Giteau gets over his niggling injury and starts against his old team, he can expect a torrid time. Most experts have the Brumbies in their top four based on the fact that Giteau and Rocky Elsom have been added to an already talented squad, but they have to learn to win consistently on the road. They are away for the first three weeks in Perth, Pretoria and Cape Town.

A first up win will give them plenty of confidence and I`m picking them to live up to expectations and claim a scalp in week one.

Cheetahs v Bulls
The first of the all-South African affairs and while their Currie Cup teams, Free State and Blue Bulls, have had a good rivalry over the years, they are worlds apart in Super Rugby.

The Bulls are the defending champs and have been semi-finalists in four of the past five years. The Cheetahs` best finish since the tournament expanded to 14 teams is 10th.

The Cheetahs have two world class loose forwards in Juan Smith and Heinrich Brossouw, but they don`t get a lot of support.

The Bulls will miss try scoring machine Bryan Habana but they still have an abundance of international stars in the squad. The Bulls should get off to a winning start in their title defence.

Crusaders v Highlanders
The Highlanders might have won the last two games against their New Zealand South Island rivals but it hasn`t helped them a great deal.

The men from Dunedin haven`t finished in the top half of the table since they made the semis in 2002. They`ve become the poor cousin of Kiwi rugby relying most seasons on the draft or the list of players not wanted by the other franchises.

But if there`s one game that brings out the best in the Highlanders it`s this one. There`s nothing like beating big brother but with Dan Carter back in the driver`s seat it`s hard to see the Crusaders losing first up.

Feeder team Canterbury won the Air New Zealand Cup last season and there`s a great mix of experience and youth in the squad. The Crusaders look certainties to reach the semis yet again and I`m tipping them to start with a bang this week.

Reds v Waratahs
This is one of the great rivalries in Australian sport and irrespective of how they are placed on the points table at any given time, form goes out the door and passion comes to the fore.

It wasn`t all that long ago that Reds players would rate a win over the Waratahs higher than anything else. It took the Waratahs nine seasons to post their first ever win over the Reds in Super Rugby, but since then the Tahs have won five on the trot.

No more than seven points have separated the two teams in the past two outings and I`m expecting another close one this year.

New Reds` coach Ewen McKenzie is up against his old team while former Reds` star Berrick Barnes returns to his old stomping ground in Brisbane and he`s been guaranteed a hostile reception from former teammates and fans.

On paper the Waratahs look to have the Reds covered in most positions but these local derbies are usually won on commitment rather than form. If the Tahs are up for it they`ll win, but don`t write off the Reds at home.

Lions v Stormers
The Johannesburg-based Lions have a new coach in Dick Muir but will it be the same old story for the perennial underachievers?

They`ve finished in the bottom three for the last three years and they haven`t beaten the Stormers since 2001. They`ve lost their main strike weapon in the backline, Jaque Fourie, so there`s not a lot to get excited about again this year.

The Stormers have recruited Bryan Habana from the Bulls and Fourie from the Lions and they`ll be out to impress from the outset.

Luke Watson might not have been the most popular guy in South African rugby before he moved to Bath in England, but he has always been one of the Stormers` best players. He`ll be missed but Boks` forwards Schalk Burger and Andries Bekker should steady the ship.

Stormers to make it nine in a row against the Lions.

Sharks v Chiefs
This one will be worth waiting up for. The Sharks have plenty of Springboks across the paddock and have been consistently in the top half of the table over recent years while the Chiefs are coming off their best ever finish to a Super Rugby season.

The Sharks might have the home ground advantage first up but the Chiefs have had plenty of time to travel to Durban from the Waikato.

Not having Mils Muliaina and Lelia Masaga first up is not ideal for the Chiefs but they`ll still field a classy backline led by All Blacks Brendon Leonard, Stephen Donald, Richard Kahui and Sitiveni Sivivatu.

The Sharks have lost Francois Steyn to France and Argentine superstar Juan Hernandez has been ruled out for the season through injury, so their depth will be tested.

A lot will depend on Ruan Pienaars` general direction and while this one should be close, I`ll tip the Sharks to win first up at home.

 

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A nightmare build-up was bad enough, but nothing compared to the suffering that awaited New South Wales at Suncorp Stadium.

When the dust settled on a spiteful clash, Queensland had staked their claim as Origin`s greatest by sealing a record fifth straight Origin series with a 34-6 victory.

But more pain is expected for fiery NSW backrower Luke O`Donnell.

The Maroons faithful in the 52,452-strong crowd went into party mode as Queensland continued their golden run - a 10-4 win-loss record since their winning streak began in 2006.

Only Queensland`s 13-3 record from 1922-26 is better.

It was going to take something special to take the focus away from the Andrew Johns racial row that had marred NSW`s shocking countdown to Origin II - but it became a subplot after O`Donnell`s brain explosion.

The Cowboys enforcer was considered lucky not to be sent off in the 26th minute when the match erupted following his ugly spear tackle on Maroons winger Darius Boyd.

He was placed on report - but that may be the least of his worries.

After O`Donnell`s shocking tackle sparked an all-in, the fired-up North Queensland forward could be seen headbutting David Taylor as the Queenslander was restrained by NSW`s Joel Monaghan.

While O`Donnell appeared to come off second best in the end after Sam Thaiday had finished with him, the Cowboys backrower looks set to have an even bigger headache when he appears before the judiciary considering his NRL rap sheet.

Not much had gone right for NSW in the countdown to arguably their most important clash in Origin`s 30-year history.

And the trend certainly continued from the kick-off.

Days after Johns` now infamous racial slurs rocked the countdown to Origin II, the question remained: ``How would the Maroons` indigenous stars respond?``

The fired-up Suncorp Stadium crowd didn`t have to wait long for the answer.

In the third minute a pumped Greg Inglis - the focus of Johns` rant that cost him his NSW assistant-coaching gig - had dragged two defenders over to score.

By the 12th, Israel Folau - another reportedly in Johns` sights on last week`s Blues bonding night - had latched onto a floating Willie Tonga pass and crossed with one of his first touches of the game to make it 10-0.

Asked how the Johns saga had affected him, Inglis told Channel Nine: ``It showed in my game tonight.

"I was pretty upset about it, and it`s pretty disappointing."

Cameron Smith gave NSW a sniff when he inexplicably kicked the ball out on the full not once but twice.

Yet by halftime Queensland had crossed again through Darius Boyd (35th minute) to make it 16-0.

It could have been worse. Billy Slater`s 31st minute effort was called back due to a dubious forward pass ruling.

It was more of the same in the second half as Queensland kept scoring, and players kept biffing.

The niggling act between Inglis and NSW centre Beau Scott boiled over in the 57th minute when the pair went toe to toe.

But there was no stopping the Maroons juggernaut as they blew out to a 34-0 lead through Tonga (44th), Folau (48th) and Cooper Cronk (62nd).

After Brett Morris was called back in the 74th minute for off-side, NSW finally got on the board through prop Brett White in the final minute, ensuring Queensland did not seal a record-breaking victory over the Blues.

It was the only solace for a badly beaten Blues outfit on Wednesday night.

In another headache for NSW, Paul Gallen was placed on report for a 23rd minute high shot on Nate Myles.

"I told you I was going to get him back," Gallen could be heard saying on the referee`s microphone.

AAP

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