The Timaru Herald

Super Rugby team of the week: Beauden

- Paul Cully

Welcome back, the Hurricanes. After giving their support act players a run in weeks one and two the Hurricanes took a very big step forward in Palmerston North on Friday.

Dane Coles and Ngani Laumape grabbed the headlines but Beauden Barrett’s return was equally as significan­t.

The All Blacks No 10 unleashed an effective tactical kicking game – is that a pointer to later in the year? – that constantly pinned the Brumbies deep in their own territory, while also combining well with his midfield and showing his customary excellence under the high ball. backhand pass to set up Ngani Laumape for his first try. Right wing looks to be Aso’s best position, which might suit his All Blacks’ ambitions this year.

13. Jack Goodhue (Crusaders): Goodhue could be a ‘cut and paste’ selection this year due to his consistenc­y. The No 1 midfielder in the country.

12. Ngani Laumape (Hurricanes): Add Brumbies fullback Tom Banks to the growing list of would-be tacklers who will be having nightmares about the Hurricanes No 12. A human bowling ball packed with dynamite.

11. Etene Nanai-Seturo (Chiefs): Again showed why his future is so bright with a very well taken try against the Sunwolves. Not a massive man but has great power and balance.

10. Beauden Barrett (Hurricanes):

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