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Great Scott leads the way as Kiwi teams

- Paul Cully

The pickings were slim in round two of Super Rugby.

However, with two weeks of Super Rugby gone it is clear that Scott Barrett has started the year with a serious sense of purpose.

Here is Stuff’s selection for round two.

15. Ben Smith (Highlander­s)

Pips David Havili but streets ahead of Jordie Barrett, who looks more and more like a midfielder the longer he plays at fullback.

14. Manasa Mataele (Crusaders)

Potentiall­y serious knee injury was a cruel blow after starting the season as New Zealand’s form wing. Offload to Richie Mo’unga defied the laws of gravity.

13. Jack Goodhue (Crusaders)

Remember a few years ago when the Crusaders’ attack just went side to side? No chance of that happening with Goodhue at No 13. So powerful.

12. Ryan Crotty (Crusaders)

Poor old Vince Aso was lost defending at No 12 against the Crusaders and Crotty’s intelligen­ce was one reason why.

11. Ben Lam (Hurricanes)

Was fed scraps but still managed to score two tries and make the Crusaders’ tackling look ordinary at times. Mourad got the wrong 11.

10. Josh Ioane (Highlander­s)

Richie Mo’unga would have been given the nod had he stayed on for more than 48 minutes but you can’t ignore Ioane’s contributi­on over the whole game.

9. Aaron Smith (Highlander­s)

Ran himself into the ground against the Reds and bosses the ruck area like no one else can in New Zealand.

8. Whetukamok­amo Douglas (Crusaders)

A definite step up from his performanc­e against the Blues and led the tackle stats for the defending champions.

7. Dalton Papali’i (Blues)

Did anyone really expect the Blues to win in Durban in February? The Sharks have plenty of talent but Papali’i at least didn’t make it easy for them.

6. Shannon Frizell (Highlander­s)

The power he showed for his sec-

 ??  ?? Scott Barrett seems like a nice chap but plays with a controlled rage.
Scott Barrett seems like a nice chap but plays with a controlled rage.

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