Taranaki Daily News

‘Angry’ Hurricanes seek quick redemption

- Liam Hyslop

The Hurricanes chose a good week to not show up.

Ordinarily, if John Plumtree’s side had been hammered by the Crusaders 38-22, the angst-ridden glare of Kiwi rugby fans would have been focused on them.

But with the Highlander­s squeaking past the Reds, the Chiefs getting shellacked by the Brumbies and the Blues well off the pace in a loss to the Sharks, the hand-wringing will be shared collective­ly amongst at least three of the New Zealand conference teams.

Still, that doesn’t take away from what was a poor performanc­e from the under-manned Hurricanes.

They were 24-0 down at halftime after what was probably their worst 40 minutes of rugby since the 52-10 thrashing at the hands of the Brumbies in round one of the 2016 season.

Plumtree said the team was hurting in the aftermath.

‘‘There will be some pretty angry players in there [changing room] that think we let ourselves down,’’ he said post-match.

‘‘Normally, we like a sevenday turnaround. But this team is pretty keen to get back out there to show that we’re better than that.

‘‘That will be our attitude. We’re not going to panic too much, we will just regroup and build towards next week.’’

The Hurricanes rallied in the second half after both sides made a slew of changes, which gave Plumtree some optimism.

‘‘If we drop our heads and stop trying, that will be the worst thing that happens tonight. On that side of it, I’m really pleased. Colesy [Dane Coles] can regroup the boys well.’’

Plumtree can also be consoled by the fact he will have Beauden Barrett, TJ Perenara, Ngani Laumape, Ardie Savea and Vaea Fifita available to select in his starting XV against the Brumbies in Palmerston North next week.

Barrett is back from his honeymoon and working his way up to peak fitness.

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