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No Injury Excuse For Blues

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The Blues won’t use the longest injury list in Super Rugby as any excuse when they tackle the NSW Waratahs in Newcastle tonight.

Leon MacDonald’s team have made a poor start to the season, disintegra­ting in the second half of their 37-29 loss to the Chiefs at Eden Park before diagnosing some unwelcome medical news.

Star winger Rieko Ioane (hand) is out for several weeks, along with impressive prop Alex Hodgman (calf), while hooker Ray Niuia’s (knee) season is over.

Seven other squad members are unavailabl­e for tonight’s clash, including last week’s starting flanker Tony Lamborn, who has picked up an infection.

The multiple blows aren’t what MacDonald needs as he tries to steer the Blues into the finals for the first time since 2011. Without access to new signing Beauden Barrett until mid-April - the All Blacks five-eighth is enjoying an extended offseason break - the Blues will need to rack up early-season success to ensure they’re still in contention at that point.

“Injuries are part and parcel of this competitio­n and this sport but gives us the opportunit­y early in the season to give opportunit­ies to others,” Macdonald said.

“We’re confident in all our squad. I’ve got no doubt they can step up.” MacDonald has promoted strong-running provincial winger Jordan Hyland to replace Ioane while Blake Gibson starts at openside flanker. The loosehead prop vacancy is filled by powerhouse 2018 All Black Karl Tu’inukuafe.

The coach took a glass half-full approach to their opening loss, highlighti­ng how impressive they were in creating three first-half tries, including a brace to Ioane.

“Some of our play and our intent in the first half in particular and for periods of the second half were outstandin­g.

“We executed some strikes really well and I felt our defensive line got up and created a lot of pressure but there were some momentum swings that we didn’t manage as well as we’d like.” The match kicks-off at 8.15pm

LINE-UP

Blues- 15. Matt Duffie, 14. Jordan Hyland,

13. Joe Marchant, 12. TJ Faiane, 11, Mark Telea, 10. Stephen Perofeta, 9. Jonathan Ruru, 8. Hoskins Sotutu, 7.Blake Gibson, 6.Dalton Papali’i, 5. Josh Goodhue, 4. Patrick Tuipulotu (capt), 3. Sione Mafileo, 2. Kurt Eklund, 1. Karl Tu’inukuafe.

Reserves: 16. James Parsons, 17. Ezekiel Lindenmuth, 18. Ofa Tuungafasi, 19. Tom Robinson, 20. Akira Ioane, 21. Sam Nock,

22. Harry Plummer, 23.Emoni Narawa.

Waratahs- 15 Kurtley Beale, 14 Alex Newsome, 13 Lalakai Foketi, 12 Karmichael Hunt, 11 Mark Nawaqanita­wase, 10 Will Harrison, 9 Jake Gordon, 8 Jack Dempsey, 7 Michael Hooper, 6 Lachie Swinton, 5 Rob Simmons (c), 4 Tom Staniforth, 3 Harry Johnson-Holmes, 2 Robbie Abel, 1 Tom Robertson

Replacemen­ts: 16 Damien Fitzpatric­k, 17 Angus Bell, 18 Tetera Faulkner, 19 Ryan McCauley, 20 Jed Holloway, 21 Tepai Moeroa, 22 Mitch Short, 23 Jack Maddocks.

OTHER MATCHES

Today- 6.05pm Chiefs v Crusaders; Sunday1.05am Lions v Reds, 3.15am Stormers v Bulls, 11am Jaguares v Hurricanes.

- AAP

 ?? Photo: ?? Hoskins Sotutu to start at No.8 again for Blues in tonight’s clash against the Waratahs. Hoskin’s dad is former Flying Fijians second five-eighth to the 1999 Rugby World Cup Waisake Sotutu. AAP
Photo: Hoskins Sotutu to start at No.8 again for Blues in tonight’s clash against the Waratahs. Hoskin’s dad is former Flying Fijians second five-eighth to the 1999 Rugby World Cup Waisake Sotutu. AAP

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