Fiji Sun

Laumape boosts Turbos

- -Rugby Heaven

New Plymouth: The Manawat Turbos have been given the green light to unleash Ngani Laumape in their Ranfurly Shield challenge against Taranaki in New Plymouth tonight. The four-test All Black was back training with the side on Monday after not being part of the squad who travelled to South Africa.

It will be Laumape’s second game of the season for Manawat after starting against Otago earlier in the season.

“He is a boost and we are looking forward to him making an impact and cause some damage through the middle,” assistant coach Aaron Good said. Fullback Kurt Baker has also been cleared from the hamstring injury that has sidelined him since their win over Northland. Baker spent 2010-2015 with Taranaki playing 57 games.

But on his return from Italy, he opted to return to his home province rather than add to his Taranaki caps. The added experience is a major boost for the Manawat , who are yet to lock up a semifinal spot in the championsh­ip division. A few players were sidelined on Monday’s training, but Good said many of them were for precaution­ary reasons and they would still be available to play on Wednesday.

Prop Fraser Armstrong, who took a nasty head knock against Counties Manukau, was one of those who did not train. He admitted having a chance to play for the Ranfurly Shield has added some extra energy within the team.

“After a loss you come in disappoint­ed and hurting, but on Saturday morning there was an air of excitement,” he said.

The team’s experience in their 19-10 loss to Waikato in a shield challenge last year has served as a lesson of what to be prepared for.

“They learned a little bit about the build up and the preparatio­n around it. You just have to take your opportunit­ies. Starting well is critical. Taranaki are coming off an outstandin­g performanc­e so minimising turnover opportunit­ies is important.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Fiji