Bay of Plenty Times

New skipper at helm when Blues face Hurricanes

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"The performanc­e overall against the Chiefs was disappoint­ing." Leon Macdonald, Blues coach

The Blues have a new captain for their Super Rugby Aotearoa clash against the Hurricanes.

Loose forward Tom Robinson will take the armband in his first start for the season, with regular skipper Patrick Tuipulotu having failed to recover from a shoulder injury suffered in the Blues’ loss to the Chiefs last weekend.

Partially as a result of that disappoint­ing defeat, Blues head coach Leon Macdonald has made seven changes to the starting lineup for the clash at Eden Park tonight.

TJ Faiane starts in the midfield for the first time this season after an injury-delayed start to his campaign, while young lock Sam Darry gets a second start after an impressive Super Rugby debut against the Highlander­s, replacing Tuipulotu.

Sam Nock starts at halfback while the All Blacks duo of Ofa Tuungafasi and Karl Tu’inukuafe come in as the starting props.

A potential new cap off the bench comes in the form of winger AJ Lam, after a strong domestic season with Auckland.

“The performanc­e overall against the Chiefs was disappoint­ing, especially at the set piece, our lack of accuracy and discipline. The players who made an impact off the bench or have been working hard on the training field have earned their chance,” said Macdonald.

“When we got some go-forward ball we showed how dangerous we can be. But we need to be more accurate at the set piece and continue to improve in terms of our discipline.

“We started the season well but lacked precision over the last two games and last week’s game was disappoint­ing. That has led to some changes this week as players who have done the mahi at training get their opportunit­y.”

 ?? PHOTO / PHOTOSPORT ?? Tom Robinson takes over the captaincy.
PHOTO / PHOTOSPORT Tom Robinson takes over the captaincy.

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