Rebels vs. Hurricanes, (#REBvHUR) Friday April 15th, 19:45 AEST
http://www.rupa.com.au/news/the-players/stat-attack-round-eight-2016
Hi Rebelyell. Just a heads up. It's against forum rule to post entire articles. Just quote the interesting part and leave a link in future please.
The Rebels gave five-eighth Jack Debreczeni a fitness test on Thursday morning after he rolled his ankle on Monday and McGahan said he was expected to play.
But McGahan hinted the Rebels could be forced into changing their line-up on game day despite coming off a bye last weekend.
Centre Mitch Inman and possibly two other players were battling minor injuries on Thursday which could keep them out. McGahan wouldn't confirm the injured players but said they would be given until game day to prove their fitness.
"Jack had a bit of an ankle strain from training on Monday and he had a bit of a slip but his run through shows he is right to go," McGahan said.
It would not be the Rebels this year without the pre game drama and last minute line up change.
It would not be the Rebels this year without the pre game drama and last minute line up change.
It also quotes that TT wants the Rebels to keep the ball in hand. That might make a nice change. I hope Bip listens as he has probably been the most guilty of kicking when he does not need to. I love how accurate he is but I wish he was not so fond of it. Not sure why as when we are running with it he is a very good support runner which is why he got all those early tries.
The Rebels’ defeat of the Waratahs in Round Six was their first ever win in Sydney, and they’re equal top of the Australian conference with a 4-2 record, however the naysayers will remind you that they’re yet to beat anybody above them on the table; this represents the chance to shut those people up!
The Canes are yet to beat a side above them on the table as well. I'm expecting a fairly even contest.
oztimmay - the Canes back three have not been too flash. The key to the Canes so far has been the play of Ardie Savea, Fifita and Victor Vito. Other than that their backs have been incredibly inconsistent. Perenara is well down on last season's form and will have to improve to keep his AB spot alive.
Barrett has played okay, but for me he is standing too deep in attack. The midfield has been rotated/changed quite a bit. Julian Savea looks to be carrying extra weight and Jane has lost his pace.
I think the whole squad had the week off, so I'd assume he will be starting on the bench. Meaning Hodge will start at FB and Craw on the wing. Otherwise pretty much the same.
Planned move? "let's plough the field with a few scrums then test their footwork in the sand"Home ground advantage for the first try.
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