The Timaru Herald

Stars missing but

Beaudie’s gone and Ardie’s return is some way off, but Hurricanes fans shouldn’t despair. Liam Hyslop reports in the third of our Super Rugby buildup series.

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How does a team replace a two-time World Rugby player of the year and 2019’s best All Black? They don’t.

The Hurricanes have to deal with it as best they can this Super Rugby season after Beauden Barrett left for the Blues and Ardie Savea looks set to miss at least half the season after surgery on his injured knee.

To lose two world-class players in such key positions will have many fans pessimisti­c about their chances of making the playoffs this season, but such woebegotte­n feelings should end up being largely misplaced.

While the full squad list might not scream out ‘‘title contender’’, the Hurricanes have more than enough experience­d campaigner­s and promising youth to have themselves in finals contention again in a competitio­n stripped of most of its major talent in a postWorld Cup year.

The South African teams are expected to struggle with most of their World Cup winners now playing in Japan or Europe. The depth in Australian rugby remains light, while the Sunwolves are on their last legs.

Closer to home, every New Zealand team has lost a fair whack of talent, so the key to winning the Kiwi conference will be extracting the most out of last year’s second-tier talent and upand-comers.

The tight five has long been the weakness in the Hurricanes team, but attempts were made to address that in the off-season. Prop Tyrel Lomax has been brought in from the Highlander­s, while lock Scott Scrafton arrived from the Blues.

While those two signings weren’t sexy for Hurricanes fans, they could be the most influentia­l they’ve made in many seasons.

Lomax has been pegged as an All Black of the future, and can guide young front rowers Xavier Numia and Alex Fidow as they try to make the next step up in their developmen­t. Ben May is also there to offer his vast knowledge, while they have three very good hookers in Dane Coles, Asafo

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