Canterbury: Josh McKay, Chay Fihaki, Dallas McLeod, Rameka Poihipi, Ngane Punivai, Fergus Burke, Mitchell Drummond, Reed Prinsep, Tom Christie, Billy Harmon, Luke Romano, Sam Darry, Oli Jager, Brodie McAlister, Daniel Lienert-Brown. Reserves: Finlay Brewis, Tamaiti Williams, Liam Allen, Whetukamokamo Douglas, Luke Donaldson, Brett Cameron, Andrew Knewstubb.
Otago: Vilimoni Koroi, Freedom Vahaakolo, Josh Timu, Sio Tomkinson, Jona Nareki, Josh Ioane, Kayne Hammington, Nasi Manu, Slade McDowall, Sam Fischli, Josh Dickson, Will Tucker, Josh Hohneck, Liam Coltman (c), Jamie Mackintosh. Reserves: Ricky Jackson, Jonah Aoina, Hisa Sasagi, Jack Regan, Sione Misiloi, James Arscott, Michael Collins, Charles Elton
This is basically must-win for Canterbury, with relegation a very real possibility if they lose.
On the plus side, that certainly looks like a better, more experienced Canterbury team than the one that got embarrassed last week. McKay is back in his best position, while McLeod, Punivai, Drummond, Romano, Jager, and McAlister return to the starting side. I'd still question the loose forward selections - Douglas should be starting over Harmon.
mrbrownstone wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 11:48 pm
Teams for tonight:
Canterbury: Josh McKay, Chay Fihaki, Dallas McLeod, Rameka Poihipi, Ngane Punivai, Fergus Burke, Mitchell Drummond, Reed Prinsep, Tom Christie, Billy Harmon, Luke Romano, Sam Darry, Oli Jager, Brodie McAlister, Daniel Lienert-Brown. Reserves: Finlay Brewis, Tamaiti Williams, Liam Allen, Whetukamokamo Douglas, Luke Donaldson, Brett Cameron, Andrew Knewstubb.
Otago: Vilimoni Koroi, Freedom Vahaakolo, Josh Timu, Sio Tomkinson, Jona Nareki, Josh Ioane, Kayne Hammington, Nasi Manu, Slade McDowall, Sam Fischli, Josh Dickson, Will Tucker, Josh Hohneck, Liam Coltman (c), Jamie Mackintosh. Reserves: Ricky Jackson, Jonah Aoina, Hisa Sasagi, Jack Regan, Sione Misiloi, James Arscott, Michael Collins, Charles Elton
This is basically must-win for Canterbury, with relegation a very real possibility if they lose.
On the plus side, that certainly looks like a better, more experienced Canterbury team than the one that got embarrassed last week. McKay is back in his best position, while McLeod, Punivai, Drummond, Romano, Jager, and McAlister return to the starting side. I'd still question the loose forward selections - Douglas should be starting over Harmon.
I guess he is looking for impact from the bench in Whetu Douglas but the team should be focusing more on playing decent rugby from the start than on what the bench might bring. I am glad Thorne is sticking iwth Burke at 10.
1st full mitre 10 cup game I’ve watched all year. Finally succumbed to Sky sports advertising and jumped on Sky Sport now for $25 a month for 12 months.