We're in squeaky bum time, and without being unkind the Highlanders, Force, Kings and Rebels should be making plans for next year. It's not impossible, but miracles would have to happen for the Stormers, Sharks and Canes to feature in this year's finals.
Let's look at where the contenders stand, and who they're playing in future:
Chiefs (48): Saders (H), bye, Canes (H), Saders (A), Blues (A)
Bulls (46): Sharks (A), Cheetahs (A), Kings (H), Sharks (H), Stormers (A)
Brumbies (46): Blues (A), Canes (H), Rebels (H), Force (A)
Reds (44): Stormers (A), Rebels (H), bye, Tahs (A)
Crusaders (42): Chiefs (A), Tahs (H), Clan (A), Chiefs (H), Canes (H)
Blues (41): Ponies (H), Clan (A), Sharks (A), Cheetahs (A), Chiefs (H)
Cheetahs (40): Kings (A), Bulls (H), Stormers (A), Blues (H), bye
Waratahs (38): Rebels (A), Saders (A), Force (A), Reds (H)
I'm not going to feature the Hurricanes (34) or Sharks (33) as they both have three matches against teams higher than them and I don't believe in miracles, but a look at the Stormers is worthwhile, they have four games at home and one away, the Kings. If things go well for them they could reap 20 points from their last five matches.
Stormers (30): Reds (H), Kings (H), Cheetahs (H), Kings (A), Bulls (H)
The final points tally could end up something like this:
65 Bulls
63 Chiefs
60 Brumbies
62 Crusaders
56 Reds
55 Cheetahs
54 Waratahs
54 Blues
50 Stormers
It makes the Stormers' Australasian tour look very expensive; I'm sure they were looking at the tail end of their season to get them home, it's not going to happen. The Reds are sailing very close to the edge, any loss will put them at risk of missing the finals; it's difficult to see them winning both away games against the Stormers and Tahs. Added to those difficulties they have only three matches left (the lowest of the top eight), depriving them of opportunities to score bonus points. The Brumbies have about the best run home, playing only one finals contender and two of the bottom four sides. If they can find their mojo they're a show of a top two spot. The Tahs: they're embarking on the toughest part of their season with three away matches followed by a huge last encounter against the Reds. I reckon they'll fall agonisingly short.
Let's look at where the contenders stand, and who they're playing in future:
Chiefs (48): Saders (H), bye, Canes (H), Saders (A), Blues (A)
Bulls (46): Sharks (A), Cheetahs (A), Kings (H), Sharks (H), Stormers (A)
Brumbies (46): Blues (A), Canes (H), Rebels (H), Force (A)
Reds (44): Stormers (A), Rebels (H), bye, Tahs (A)
Crusaders (42): Chiefs (A), Tahs (H), Clan (A), Chiefs (H), Canes (H)
Blues (41): Ponies (H), Clan (A), Sharks (A), Cheetahs (A), Chiefs (H)
Cheetahs (40): Kings (A), Bulls (H), Stormers (A), Blues (H), bye
Waratahs (38): Rebels (A), Saders (A), Force (A), Reds (H)
I'm not going to feature the Hurricanes (34) or Sharks (33) as they both have three matches against teams higher than them and I don't believe in miracles, but a look at the Stormers is worthwhile, they have four games at home and one away, the Kings. If things go well for them they could reap 20 points from their last five matches.
Stormers (30): Reds (H), Kings (H), Cheetahs (H), Kings (A), Bulls (H)
The final points tally could end up something like this:
65 Bulls
63 Chiefs
60 Brumbies
62 Crusaders
56 Reds
55 Cheetahs
54 Waratahs
54 Blues
50 Stormers
It makes the Stormers' Australasian tour look very expensive; I'm sure they were looking at the tail end of their season to get them home, it's not going to happen. The Reds are sailing very close to the edge, any loss will put them at risk of missing the finals; it's difficult to see them winning both away games against the Stormers and Tahs. Added to those difficulties they have only three matches left (the lowest of the top eight), depriving them of opportunities to score bonus points. The Brumbies have about the best run home, playing only one finals contender and two of the bottom four sides. If they can find their mojo they're a show of a top two spot. The Tahs: they're embarking on the toughest part of their season with three away matches followed by a huge last encounter against the Reds. I reckon they'll fall agonisingly short.