The Timaru Herald

Coles to start in semi?

- HAMISH BIDWELL

Dane Coles sounds like a definite starter, while Vince Aso will be given every chance of joining him.

Stakes don’t get much higher than a Super Rugby semifinal against the Lions in Johannesbu­rg, so the indication­s are the Hurricanes aren’t going to leave anything up their sleeves.

That means Coles coming back in at hooker, following his 30-minute cameo in the quarterfin­al win over the Brumbies, while Aso is poised to replace Jordie Barrett at centre. That’s not a reflection of Barrett’s two-game stint covering for Aso’s groin tear, more a case of wanting his prodigious boot back at fullback.

The Hurricanes don’t announce their team until Thursday night (NZT) but assistant coach John Plumtree wasn’t about to pretend he had no idea who might be in it.

‘‘There’s a good chance you’ll see him start,’’ Plumtree said of Coles, during a Tuesday night conference call.

‘‘Boydy [head coach Chris Boyd] hasn’t named the side yet but, yeah, he’s good to go. He’s got that old spark back and pretty motivated obviously.

‘‘It’s a big game for the club and a big game for him this weekend, being his hundredth.’’

Coles would be the 11th Hurricane to reach that milestone, with wing Julian Savea the most recent.

Not bad for a bloke who a few weeks ago was wondering if he’d ever play again, as his recovery from concussion symptoms stretched into months.

Aso, meanwhile, only joined the team in Sydney on Saturday, after a minor groin tear saw him miss the wins over the Crusaders and Brumbies.

Barrett showed more of his immense promise by deputising successful­ly for Aso, who the Hurricanes hope to reunite in midfield with Ngani Laumape.

Plumtree said Barrett ‘‘did a great job filling in’’ and presented the coaches with different options to consider. Just maybe not for this weekend.

‘‘We certainly haven’t named the team, but it will be our first big training day today and we’ll be looking after Vince this week, to make sure he gets through the week well and he’s good to go. ’’ said Plumtree.

‘‘Jordie’s long-kicking game in Johannesbu­rg’s going to be useful to us and his ability to diffuse that high-kicking game that we’d expect from [Elton] Jantjies and Ross Cronje. So, for this game, we’ll probably be more excited about him playing fullback.’’

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