The Post

Brown lays out welcome mat

- Marc Hinton

All may not be forgiven, but there is clearly a path back for the halfdozen misbehavin­g Highlander­s who earned themselves a firm slap on the wrist last week from coach Tony Brown, and subsequent­ly missed their team’s best performanc­e of the Super Rugby Aotearoa season.

Two of the Highlander­s’ suspended six have been called back into the lineup to face the Chiefs tomorrow night (7.05pm kickoff) in Dunedin as Brown’s side looks to back up on its monumental 33-12 upset of the Crusaders in Christchur­ch last Friday.

After last week leaving the halfdozen offenders out of the squad because they had broken team protocols (revealed to be staging late-night parties that disturbed local residents), Brown has shown he is prepared to allow at least some of the miscreants to re-prove themselves on the field.

Of that group not considered to face the Crusaders, Patelesio Tomkinson comes in at centre in a midfield shuffle, while occasional All Black Josh Ioane returns to the playing squad via the bench, which again has a 6-2 forwardsba­cks split.

From the other four players identified for breaching team protocols, prop Daniel LienertBro­wn is out with a long-term arm

injury, while Marino MikaeleTu’u, Teariki Ben-Nicholas and Sione Misiloi are not required for duty this week.

Brown said last week the six players had ‘‘let the whole organisati­on down’’ and ‘‘broken the code’’ the Highlander­s lived by and had to ‘‘earn the right to get selected again’’.

‘‘They’re quality rugby players,’’ Brown told media yesterday. ‘‘They were disappoint­ed with what happened last week, but that’s in the past. They’re going to go out and play good rugby on Saturday night and prove to everyone else they’re meant to be there.’’

Asked whether the duo had

proven themselves, as challenged, Brown replied: ‘‘They got punished, mate, don’t worry about that. They had to do a bit of extra fitness. Most guys who don’t make the 23 have got to work pretty hard to keep their fitness standards high and they were the same.’’

With last week’s second fiveeighth Thomas Umaga-Jensen out for the season with a wrist injury, Brown has moved Scott Gregory from wing to No 12, and brought Tomkinson in at centre to replace the experience­d Michael Collins. Ngatugnane Punivai, now over his hamstring issue, takes Gregory’s spot on the right wing.

The other backline change sees

All Black Aaron Smith replace Folau Fakatava as starting halfback, after it was revealed the rising star of New Zealand rugby had gone down with a seasonendi­ng knee injury.

Fakatava, who has been impressive in his job-sharing role with Smith hitherto this season, suffered a full tear of the ACL in his right knee last Friday, ruling him out of rugby for between 9-12 months.

Up front Josh Hohneck rotates with Siate Tokolahi at tighthead prop and James Lentjes likewise with Billy Harmon at No 7.

 ??  ?? Patelesio Tomkinson comes in at centre for tomorrow night’s match.
Patelesio Tomkinson comes in at centre for tomorrow night’s match.
 ??  ?? Josh Ioane will start on the bench against the Chiefs.
Josh Ioane will start on the bench against the Chiefs.

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