Version 1.6.
16 rounds gone, 3 to go. Table and future fixtures:
Sharks (45 points/played 14) Cheetahs, Stormers
Waratahs (43/13) Ponies, Clan, Reds
Crusaders (41/13) Canes, Blues, Clan
Brumbies (40/14) Tahs, bye, Force
Highlanders (38/13) Chiefs, Tahs, Saders
Hurricanes (37/14) Saders, Chiefs, bye
Western Force (36/13) Blues, Reds, Ponies
Chiefs (35/13) Clan, Canes, Blues
Bulls (32/14) Stormers, Rebels
Blues (31/13) Force, Saders, Chiefs
What a weekend! Losses to the Clan, Canes, Chiefs, Force and Bulls put their finals' spots in some jeopardy, while the Sharks loss means they could miss out on a top 2 spot. Six out of the top 10 teams losing on one weekend, amazing (although two matches were against a fellow finals contender). The Ponies, Canes and Bulls, all with only two matches left, must be very nervous. I wrote off the Bulls some time ago as they've been one match in front of the other finals' contenders since the halfway mark and a few spots further down the ladder. The Lions loss has effectively ended their finals quest; there'd have to be some sort of complicated miracle for the Bulls (or the Blues) to reach sixth spot.
The potential finalists:
Sharks. Thank God Jakeball has finally been exposed. And beaten. On one hand I have some sympathy for the Shorks with injuries to key players, but every team has injuries and they have to cope to succeed. The guppies did very well winning three out of four matches on tour, probably better than anyone, including themselves, expected. One can only presume Jake & Co were eyeing off the #1 spot and pencilling in finals dates at ABSA/Growthpoint/Kings Park. Did they relax back in Durban? Did they underestimate the rested Stormers? Or were they buggered from their recent travels? Watched a replay today and I was gobsmacked how much ball was put up in the air (by both sides) when the match was on the line on the last 10 minutes. Hasn't Saffer rugby realised ball-in-hand is priceless in the modern game?
Jakeball: The game you play when you are not good enough to play rugby.
Waratahs. Sometimes there's a match which simply has to be won for a team to go on to bigger things; for me that was the Chiefs match away for the Tahs. First win in EnZed for four years; beat the current champs; puts the destiny of the Tahs' final spot in their hands, etc. After travelling to Melbourne to watch last week's win I thought the Tahs were starting to hit some rich form at the right time of the season, and they carried it on in New Plemeth. And isn't nice to watch? Aggressive running, quick rucks, lovely interchanges in the backs, and NO DROPPED BALL! I should add brutal defence, the only way through for the Chiefs was grubbered ball. On the table the Tahs have the best defence and the best for/against, a top spot is now theirs to lose.
Absolutely!! If this is the upside of 2009-2012 then it was almost bearable to see Foley and Hickey and co. murder the franchise. If we can survive the French tests mostly intact then I think we'll make it to top spot. The Brumbies game is the key.
Crusaders. Typical Saders, coming home with a wet sail. Like the Tahs a top 2 spot is entirely up to them. TBH honest I fear them in a finals match.
We've been to two finals and lost to the Crusaders both times. Those Crusader teams would make absolute mincemeat of this Crusaders lot. Their backs are ordinary except for a couple, and their forwards don't strike real fear. I think we can take them, the Crusaders aura is all they've got.
Brumbies. Only two matches left, one a whopper against the Tahs in Sydney. Squeaky-bum time for the Ponies, about sixth at best looks like their destiny.
I think they'll lose to the Tahs and then win their last to just scrape into the six. It will be very tight.
Highlanders. The Clan had the worst travel schedule in the second half of the comp, but losses against the Saders at home and another against one of the also-rans (Reds) certainly hasn't helped their finals' aspirations. They have two away matches against teams higher than them, the Tahs and Saders, both of whom are in imperious form. The Clan SHOULD make the finals battling it out for fifth or sixth.
Might be a bridge too far I think.
Hurricanes. Talk about a Jekyll and Hyde team at the wrong time of the season, this lot must be driving their coach mad. I'll bet he's going to bugger off after this year. What? Hammett's off to Ireland? The best predictions are those proved right after the event. IF the Canes play like they did against the Chiefs I fear them. IF they turn up like they did against the Blues in any of their remaining games they're dead meat.
Absolutely agree. I think Hammett has two teams and he picks which one to play on the toss of a coin. Has to be heads twice for them to make it.
Western Force. An unbelievably crap schedule put together by SANZAR has tested the Force beyond apprehension, but they're still in there fighting. If they win their two home games against lower sides (they should) the Force will feature in the finals for the first time. They deserve to.
Agree. I think they'll be fifth.
Chiefs. Who woulda the champs of the last two years were in jeopardy of missing the finals. Two away games against hungry Kiwi sides makes their task very difficult, I don't think they're going to make it. They SHOULD'VE ended up in the top 4, their current travails are entirely their own fault.
Won't make it from here.
Bulls. Can't beat the lowly Lions, don't deserve to be in the finals.
They were looking good up till Saturday, but they're gone.
Blues. As you didn't do the right thing and put the sardines away at Eden Park no one has any sympathy for you.
Especially not from me. Played out of their skins against us and folded meekly to the Sharks.