Highlanders have named a very strong starting side with five All Blacks in the backline.
OMG, what a baptism of fire for Jones, Gordon & Simone.
I hope they gel and play out of their skins.
Looks a bit of a mismatch in the backs, but the Tahs should get dominance up front, however the second row looks a bit dicey and it is almost a mini backrow. But we all know Hooper plays like two and Dempsey is definitely a Wallaby in waiting.
Go Tahs.
Damn strong Highlanders team but the Tahs should be up for it. Any idea if this is being streamed anywhere? Could get used to midweek Super Rugby after the Reds match last night.
Also, what's the status on Holloway. Is ha back from injury yet and just not selected or still in rehab?
Damn strong Highlanders team but the Tahs should be up for it. Any idea if this is being streamed anywhere? Could get used to midweek Super Rugby after the Reds match last night.
Also, what's the status on Holloway. Is ha back from injury yet and just not selected or still in rehab?
Also, what's the status on Holloway. Is he back from injury yet and just not selected or still in rehab?
Not sure who Thompson is, anyone know more?
NSW Waratahs halfback Jake Gordon has earned a trial match starting spot against the Highlanders and Nathan Grey says the rookie is putting pressure on Wallabies representative Nick Phipps.
The most eye-raising selection is that of Gordon, who had a stellar NRC campaign last season.
That is not to say Phipps, who featured in four of five Tests on the Wallabies spring tour – he did not get on the field against Ireland in Dublin – will not walk straight back into the starting spot next Saturday in round one.
However, Grey said there was a genuine selection headache brewing when it came to the halfback spot.
Jake Gordon will start at halfback for the NSW Waratahs on Thursday in their trial against the Highlanders.
Jake Gordon will start at halfback for the NSW Waratahs on Thursday in their trial against the Highlanders. Photo: Les Smith
"There's three [number] nines in the program at the moment that are all training and performing in a way that is making the decisions difficult for [head coach] Daryl [Gibson]," Grey said. "Jake and Matty Lucas will be getting time and they're pushing really hard."
Asked whether Phipps was still the frontrunner to play halfback against the Western Force in just over a week, Grey said: "We're very confident in what Nick can do. Daryl's really clear and honest with the guys around that nine spot is up for grabs. It's up to the other guys to probably really step up and take it off him."
All Blacks halfback Aaron Smith, regarded by many as the best in the world, will also be there in what will be a "really good contest" for Gordon.
"It's really good to test yourself against a quality outfit," Grey said. "We've got no doubt he [Gordon] can do that and it'll be a really good test for him and a few other guys around just trying to execute what we can against quality opposition in a tough arena."
Foley slots back into the chief playmaker role and will have a new man in Simone outside him, a player Grey and Foley have big wraps on.
"He's been impressive and does a lot of the fundamental things well, which is really pleasing to see," Grey said. "He's played well in the trials, so he's performing at a high level in the company that he is in and it'll be another step up this week against the Highlanders."
Foley said: "Irae has set the place on fire. He's an extreme talent and he's a big guy. He doesn't shy away from the contact. He's been really impressive in trying to fill that void of Kurtley [Beale] gone."