Weekend Herald

Heavy artillery coming back to boost Chiefs

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The Chiefs’ first seven games of the Super Rugby season have promised plenty, but their remaining eight look even more encouragin­g.

Sitting just two points behind the league- leading Crusaders is satisfacto­ry enough, but the Chiefs will have the added advantage of a slew of internatio­nals returning to the field in the next few weeks.

The most notable potential returnee is one- test All Black Charlie Ngatai, who hasn’t pulled on the headgear since May last year due to concussion symptoms. However, the savvy midfielder is set to play for University in Waikato’s club competitio­n today as he builds towards a potential Super Rugby return.

Chiefs coach Dave Rennie excited about Ngatai’s return.

“There was a lot of self- doubt about whether he would play again; it’s been a long process. He’s been doing contact work for about a month just to make sure he’s really confident and getting his body back in the right sort of shape,” Rennie told Radio Sport. “For me, he was one of the best players in Super Rugby last year until he got injured. He’s got a massive amount to offer New Zealand rugby so [ it’s] hugely exciting for us if we can get him back for the second half of the comp.”

Two other recent All Blacks are also set to again don Chiefs colours, with prop Nepo Laulala a chance to play next week, and hooker Nathan Harris shortly after. Also eyeing an impending return off the casualty list are Tim Nanai- Williams, Mitch Brown and Michael Allardice.

To ensure the Chiefs are in the best possible position when the cavalry arrives, they will need to beat the Force tonight — a task potentiall­y made tougher by the circumstan­ces surroundin­g their opposition.

The Perth franchise has been pegged alongside the Melbourne i s Dane Haylett- Petty Curtis Rona Marcel Brache Bill Meakes Luke Morahan Luke Burton Ian Prior Richard Hardwick Matt Hodgson Isi Naisarani Ross Haylett- Petty Lewis Carmichael Tetera Faulkner Tatafu Polota- Nau Ben Daley Damian McKenzie Shaun Stevenson SamMcNicol A. Lienert- Brown James Lowe Aaron Cruden T. Kerr- Barlow Michael Leitch SamCane Liam Messam Brodie Retallick Dominic Bird Atu Moli Brayden Mitchell Siegfried Fisi'ihoi Rebels as candidates to be the Australian side axed from Super Rugby, giving them extra incentive to perform. Add in the fact they are coming off a bye week, and they have similariti­es to the Cheetahs outfit who gave the Chiefs a fright last weekend.

Rennie is aware the Force’s flux could provide additional motivation.

“They’re desperate to still be in Super Rugby and want to put [ in] a performanc­e that reflects that.”

But the Chiefs should still be too good for the t wo- win Force. With home games looming against the Sunwolves and Reds, it looks like the best is yet to come for the Chiefs.

 ?? Picture / Photosport ?? Charlie Ngatai is on the cusp of a Super Rugby comeback after a year’s absence. Niall Anderson
Picture / Photosport Charlie Ngatai is on the cusp of a Super Rugby comeback after a year’s absence. Niall Anderson
 ?? Tonight, 9.45pm, nib Stadium ??
Tonight, 9.45pm, nib Stadium

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