Close Menu
  • Home
  • Forum
  • Shop
    • Jerseys
    • Training
    • Men
    • Women
    • Kids
    • Headwear
    • Gifts & Accessories
      • Babywear
      • Balls
      • Collectibles & Memorabilia
      • Home & Office
      • Keyrings
      • Pet Accessories
      • Scarves
      • Souvenirs
      • Toys & Games
    • Super Rugby
    • Clearance
  • Wallabies
  • Super Rugby
    • ACT Brumbies
    • Blues
    • Chiefs
    • Crusaders
    • Fijian Drua
    • Highlanders
    • Hurricanes
    • Moana Pasifika
    • NSW Waratahs
    • Queensland Reds
    • Western Force
  • Six Nations
  • Women’s
  • Sevens
  • Podcast

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

Mad Monday with Brisneyland Local #69: Great rugby! Big Injuries! Spectacular Results!

May 12, 2025

Friday’s Rugby News.

May 9, 2025

Lions Squad Named Tonight.

May 8, 2025
Facebook Instagram YouTube X (Twitter)
Latest News
  • Mad Monday with Brisneyland Local #69: Great rugby! Big Injuries! Spectacular Results!
  • Friday’s Rugby News.
  • Lions Squad Named Tonight.
  • Thursday’s Rugby News – the final countdown
  • Yowie on the Loose: almost too much rugby news
  • Dementia and CTE: differences, similarities and impact
  • Tuesday’s Rugby News
  • Mad Monday with Brisneyland Local #68: that was certainly unpredictable.
  • Friday’s Rugby News.
  • Thursday’s Rugby News – adults running the show
  • 2025 Super Rugby Rd 12 — G&GR’s teams podcast
  • The Dropped Kick-Off 153 – Schmeal – Les Kiss from a Rose
  • Hump Day News – in from the side
  • New Wallabies coach finally confirmed!
  • Tuesday’s Rugby News – 29 April 2025
  • Your G&GR Wallabies Squad.
  • Mad Monday with Brisneyland Local #67: another cracking round of Super Rugby Pacific – ANZAC Day style.
  • Friday’s Rugby News.
  • 2025 Super Rugby Rd 11 — G&GR’s teams podcast
  • Nutta on a Thursday – ANZAC 2025
Green & Gold Rugby
0 Shopping Cart
Facebook Instagram YouTube X (Twitter)
  • Home
  • Forum
  • Shop
    • Jerseys
    • Training
    • Men
    • Women
    • Kids
    • Headwear
    • Gifts & Accessories
      • Babywear
      • Balls
      • Collectibles & Memorabilia
      • Home & Office
      • Keyrings
      • Pet Accessories
      • Scarves
      • Souvenirs
      • Toys & Games
    • Super Rugby
    • Clearance
  • Wallabies

    Tuesday’s Rugby News

    February 25, 2025

    G&GR readers hate Australians?

    February 23, 2025

    Schmidt extends Wallabies tenure through TRC as search for head coach successor begins

    February 6, 2025

    Tickets on sale for blockbuster Wallaroos and Wallabies home Tests

    February 5, 2025

    Tuesday’s Rugby News, 4 February 2025

    February 4, 2025
  • Super Rugby
    1. ACT Brumbies
    2. Blues
    3. Chiefs
    4. Crusaders
    5. Fijian Drua
    6. Highlanders
    7. Hurricanes
    8. Moana Pasifika
    9. NSW Waratahs
    10. Queensland Reds
    11. Western Force
    12. View All

    Brumbies lob first grenade.

    March 19, 2025

    Hoodoo Gurus: Brumbies beat Blues.

    March 8, 2025

    Super Rugby Women’s Team List: Trial Match v Queensland Reds

    February 5, 2025

    Brumbies and Raiders combine for ANZAC weekend fixtures

    February 4, 2025

    Sotutu Returns to Boost Blues for Highlanders Clash

    February 19, 2025

    MG Motor Joins Blues as Official Vehicle Partner

    February 13, 2025

    Tu’ungafasi Celebrates 150th Cap as Blues Unleash Star-Studded Line-Up at Eden Park Opener

    February 12, 2025

    Blues Team Up with Gerard Roofs for a Strong 2025 Season Partnership

    February 11, 2025

    Chiefs Prepare for Crusaders Clash: Brown’s Debut and Tupaea’s Milestone

    February 19, 2025

    Chiefs’ All Blacks Set for Pre-Season Action Against Moana Pasifika

    February 6, 2025

    Chiefs Unveil New Talent Ahead of Taranaki Pre-Season Clash

    January 30, 2025

    Chiefs’ Rising Star Wallace Sititi Sidelined After Knee Surgery

    January 25, 2025

    Crusaders Ready to Kick Off Pre-Season with Blues Battle in Kirwee

    January 30, 2025

    Crusaders Partner with Moa Brewing Company to Elevate Fan Experience

    January 23, 2025

    Jamie Hannah Commits to Crusaders Until 2028

    January 23, 2025

    Crusaders 2025 Tickets Now Available!

    January 23, 2025

    Fijian Drua to Host Rugby FCLA in Historic Fiji Showdown

    January 20, 2025

    Highlanders Set for Home Opener Against Blues

    February 19, 2025

    Waratahs edge Highlanders in thrilling season opener

    February 16, 2025

    Highlanders Announce Squad for Season Opener Against Waratahs

    February 12, 2025

    Highlanders Gear Up for Waitangi Day Showdown Against Crusaders

    February 4, 2025

    Xavier Numia Commits to Hurricanes Through 2027

    January 29, 2025

    Hurricanes Brew Up Partnership with Flight Coffee for 2025 Season

    January 28, 2025

    Hurricanes Poua Swap Rugby Boots for Riding Boots at Hutt Valley RDA

    January 16, 2025

    Match Review: Qld Reds v Moana Pacifika — Rd2 2025

    February 21, 2025

    Ardie Savea Named Moana Pasifika Captain for 2025 Super Rugby Season

    February 3, 2025

    Ardie Savea Named Moana Pasifika Captain for 2025 Super Rugby Season

    February 2, 2025

    Moana Pasifika Set to Face Highlanders in Pre-Season Opener

    January 29, 2025

    More Tahs misery.

    March 29, 2025

    Tahs best Brumbies.

    March 22, 2025

    Isaac Kailea re-signs with RA.

    March 21, 2025

    U18s & U20s Tahs sides named.

    March 14, 2025

    Reds top of the pops.

    March 29, 2025

    Reds break drought.

    March 22, 2025

    Tom ‘The Laser’ Lynagh: Its the vibe.

    March 22, 2025

    Caslick to start in Reds #100th.

    March 19, 2025

    Force out-Brumby the Brumbies 45-42.

    February 22, 2025

    Jeremy Williams Re-Signs with Western Force for Two More Years

    February 6, 2025

    Club captain Jeremy Williams re-commits to Western Force with new deal

    February 6, 2025

    Western Force Unveils Star-Studded Squad for Brumbies Pre-Season Clash

    February 5, 2025

    Reds top of the pops.

    March 29, 2025

    More Tahs misery.

    March 29, 2025

    Super Rugby Round #7: Bye-bye-bye

    March 24, 2025

    Live: SRP ladder

    March 22, 2025
  • Six Nations

    Six Nations round 4

    March 8, 2025

    Tree Irish legends call time

    February 28, 2025

    Frogs flog Italy.

    February 24, 2025

    Welsh rugby: heartbeat found!

    February 23, 2025

    Poms pinch it.

    February 23, 2025
  • Women’s

    More in store for Qld women’s comp.

    March 21, 2025

    Happy’s Thursday’s Rugby News

    November 28, 2024

    Happy’s Thursday’s Rugby News – progress mixed in with some injustice

    November 21, 2024

    Yowie on the Loose: How long until test rugby restarts?

    October 15, 2024

    Mad Monday with Brisneyland Local #50: limited rugby, but plenty of news

    October 14, 2024
  • Sevens

    G&GR team’s podcast, Ireland and done

    December 2, 2024

    Happy’s Thursday’s Rugby News

    November 28, 2024

    Happy’s Thursday’s Rugby News – US edition marketing the game, Perry Baker, Super Rugby my new dawn.

    October 17, 2024

    Sevens Olympic Heaven!

    July 18, 2024

    Thursday’s Rugby News

    July 4, 2024
  • Podcast

    The Dropped Kick-Off 153 – Schmeal – Les Kiss from a Rose

    April 30, 2025

    The Dropped Kick-Off 151 – did we mention we like the Tahs?

    April 18, 2025

    The Dropped Kick-Off 150 – Angry Italian Hand Gestures 🤌 🤌

    April 10, 2025

    The Dropped Kick-Off 149 – RIP Val Kilmer

    April 4, 2025

    The Dropped Kick-Off 148 – Sprained Ankles and Tah Road Rage

    March 27, 2025
Green & Gold Rugby
Home»Rugby»New Zealand Conference Preview
Rugby

New Zealand Conference Preview

Brent CraigBy Brent CraigFebruary 20, 20185 Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp VKontakte Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Last week dru cast his eye over the South African Conference ahead of their opening matches, so with the Australasian Conferences kicking off this weekend, it’s time to take a look at how things are shaping up East of the ditch.

Blues

Carlos Spencer, Blues v Panasonic
Carlos Spencer, Blues v Panasonic

Blues supporters have been saying “this is our year” for so long it’s become a cliche, and success at the recent Brisbane Global 10’s has ensured that this year is no different.

Coach Tana Umaga has at his disposal forwards with skill sets usually seen only from backs, backs who carry and defend like forwards, and of course X-factor players such as Reiko Ioane and Sonny Bill Williams.

The Blues problem, as it has been since Carlos Spencer was in his prime, is finding someone able to provide some game management and direction. This year’s hopes were pinned on Otere Black and Stephen Perofeta, both long tagged for future glory but who have unfortunately ruptured an ACL and broken a hand, respectively. Black is gone for the season and Perofeta for the first four weeks at best.

By the time Perofeta returns the Blues may find themselves in a very deep hole: their campaign begins away to the Highlanders followed by a home game against the Chiefs and trips to the Lions and Stormers.

The mid part of the season contains eight home and just three away games, albeit the home matches include the Highlanders, Hurricanes, and Crusaders. After a final bye in Round 15 the run home includes visits to the Hurricanes and Crusaders, after home matches against the Rebels and Reds.

The Blues may well make the finals for the first time since 2011 but a fourth Super Rugby title (the last of which was in 2003) seems improbable.

Chiefs

McKenzie looks for support when tackled by Carmichael
McKenzie looks for support when tackled by Carmichael

Another rugby cliche is “rebuilding phase” but that’s exactly where the Chiefs find themselves after the departure of coach Dave Rennie and a host of players including their halves combination of Tawera Kerr-Barlow and Aaron Cruden.

Incoming coach Colin Cooper will be hoping that his new 9/10 axis of Brad Weber and Damien McKenzie can step into the big shoes they’ve been asked to fill, but the key players will be lock Brodie Retallick and openside Sam Cane. Both are world class and possess the “follow me, lads” attitude that could prove inspirational to what is a very green squad.

The Chiefs have copped a tough draw, opening with visits to the Crusaders and Blues, and to the Sunwolves in Round 6. Early home fixtures are the Bulls, Highlanders, and Blues. Away matches to the Hurricanes and Reds see them through to their final bye in Round 11.

The run home features five home games but those are the Jaguares, Waratahs, Crusaders, Brumbies, and Hurricanes. There’s also a trip to Suva to take on the Highlanders. The South Africa trip takes in the Stormers and Sharks.

With that daw and so many new faces, it’s hard to see the Chiefs finishing in the top half of the table.

Hurricanes

Ngani Laumape scores with some help
Ngani Laumape scores with some help

The Hurricanes have also lost a raft of players, including Mark Abbott, James Broadhurst, Cory Jane, and Reggie Goodes, but the core of the team that has enjoyed great success in recent years remains.

That includes arguably the best backline in the competition, further strengthened by Jordie Barrett’s return from injury six kilos heavier and targeting his favoured 12 position. Don’t be surprised if wrecking ball Ngani Laumape shifts out to 13 to accommodate Barrett’s freakish skills.

Up front hooker Asafo Aumua and lock/ loose forward Vaea Fifita will be key. Aumua, though, will need to shed some weight and mend some fences after reporting for duty in less than ideal shape and consequently being excluded from the tour party to South Africa (Bulls) and Argentina.

Other than the obligatory trips to the other New Zealand franchises, the remaining away fixture list is pretty friendly, Brumbies obviously excluded, and expected South African heavyweights the Lions and Sharks are both played at home. Avoiding the Waratahs is also a bonus, as is only having to leave New Zealand once after their second bye in Round 10.

In his final campaign before departing for Northampton, coach Chris Boyd should guide his charges into the playoffs. After that anything is possible, including a second title in three years.

Crusaders

keiran read

Defending a Championship is the toughest assignment in any sport but the Crusaders are well placed to add a ninth title to the one they won last year.

First, while there has been the inevitable player turnover the core of the Championship team remains and has arguably been strengthened with the addition of ITM Cup standouts Braydon Ennor and Will Jordan. Both are gifted finishers and in combination with last year’s find-of-the-season Jack Goodhue and midfield rock Ryan Crotty will pose opposition defences plenty of questions.

Second, the draw is very favourable with the opening five matches either at home or a short flight away. A mini-tour to the Lions and Jaguares follows, but by then team rehab (most notably Kieran Read, Joe Moody, Tim Perry, and Owen Franks) should be back and raring to go.

There’s a second seven-match block between their byes, featuring visits to Canberra and Melbourne, both of which have proved troublesome in the past, and to Hamilton which has been something of a bogey venue in recent years. After the June break, home games against the Highlanders and Blues round out the season.

It would be a huge surprise if the Crusaders don’t make the playoffs, but we’ve seen them surrender home ground advantage with poor post-June Test window performances before so they’ll want to build a big points buffer in the early and mid-season Rounds to avoid having to take the longer, harder road to a ninth title. Provided they can do that – and perhaps even if they can’t – back-to-back titles are very much on the cards.

Highlanders

Tahs Scrum
Photo by Keith McInnes

The Highlanders have a new coach in Aaron Mauger who will be looking to build on what Jamie Joseph and Tony Brown, both now in Japan, achieved in their collective four years.

The squad is reasonably stable other than the loss of Malakai Fekitoa and a handful of others. The most notable acquisition is Thomas Umaga-Jensen, nephew of Blues coach Tana and a standout player for Wellington in last year’s Mitre 10 Cup.

A potential problem for the Highlanders is that they have byes in Rounds three and eight, meaning a run of eight matches between their last bye and the June International window, and three after it.

Included in that run are visits to the Bulls and Sharks, then hosting the Lions a week after leaving Durban. Their next away fixtures are the Waratahs and Reds, with the Hurricanes at home to follow five days later. Post-June they finish with the Chiefs in Suva, Crusaders away and Rebels at home.

It would be easy to write the Highlanders off but if they can keep something like their best XV on the park every week they could yet make the playoffs, but one suspects that they’ll bow out early.

Fearless predictions:

Blues – qualify then go out in QF.
Chiefs – will not qualify.
Hurricanes – beaten semi-finalists or finalists.
Crusaders – back-to-back Conference and possibly Super Rugby champions.
Highlanders – see Blues.

We are a fan run website, we appreciate your support.

💬 Have you got a news article suggestion? Submit a story and have your say
👀 Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X.com
🎵 Listen to our Podcasts on Spotify and iTunes
🎥 Watch our Podcasts on YouTube


Blues. Chiefs crusaders Highlanders hurricanes News Super Rugby
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
Previous ArticleTuesday’s Rugby News
Next Article Brumbies 2018 Super Rugby Season preview
Brent Craig

a.k.a. Waiopehu Oldboy.

Related Posts

Mad Monday with Brisneyland Local #69: Great rugby! Big Injuries! Spectacular Results!

May 12, 2025

Thursday’s Rugby News – the final countdown

May 8, 2025

Tuesday’s Rugby News

May 6, 2025

Mad Monday with Brisneyland Local #68: that was certainly unpredictable.

May 5, 2025
Latest

Mad Monday with Brisneyland Local #69: Great rugby! Big Injuries! Spectacular Results!

May 12, 2025

Friday’s Rugby News.

May 9, 2025

Lions Squad Named Tonight.

May 8, 2025

Thursday’s Rugby News – the final countdown

May 8, 2025
1 2 3 … 2,595 Next
Latest Super Rugby

Reds top of the pops.

March 29, 2025

More Tahs misery.

March 29, 2025

Super Rugby Round #7: Bye-bye-bye

March 24, 2025

Live: SRP ladder

March 22, 2025
1 2 3 … 790 Next
Latest Six Nations

Six Nations round 4

March 8, 2025

Tree Irish legends call time

February 28, 2025

Frogs flog Italy.

February 24, 2025

Welsh rugby: heartbeat found!

February 23, 2025
1 2 3 … 25 Next
GAGR Podcast
Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
About Us
About Us

greenandgoldrugby.com is your one stop shop for all things Rugby Union - news, podcasts, opinions, fixtures, events & everything in between.

greenandgoldrugby.com - created by fans of rugby, for fans of rugby.

About
Submit a Story
Authors
Contact
Privacy

Our Picks

Rising rally to overrun Queensland Country

September 4, 2016

Waratahs young leaders to shine

January 18, 2017

Eight ANGRY Observations from tonight’s game

June 18, 2016
New Comments
  • Charlie Mackay on Mad Monday with Brisneyland Local #69: Great rugby! Big Injuries! Spectacular Results!
  • AllyOz on Mad Monday with Brisneyland Local #69: Great rugby! Big Injuries! Spectacular Results!
  • AllyOz on Mad Monday with Brisneyland Local #69: Great rugby! Big Injuries! Spectacular Results!
  • GeorgiaSatellite on Mad Monday with Brisneyland Local #69: Great rugby! Big Injuries! Spectacular Results!
  • KwAussie Rugby Lover on Mad Monday with Brisneyland Local #69: Great rugby! Big Injuries! Spectacular Results!
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • Forum
  • Super Rugby
  • Wallabies
  • Podcast
  • Privacy Policy (2023)
© 2025 Ponderosa Publishing Pty Ltd | ABN 76 668 430 386.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.