Hawke's Bay Today

Highlander­s missed a trick with playmaker

- — RugbyPass.com

Josh Ioane’s return to action following a niggling injury lay-off has impressed some of his peers so much that he has been labelled “a young Richie Mo’unga”.

The 24-year-old Highlander­s playmaker was ruled out for the start of Super Rugby Aotearoa with a groin injury sustained a day before his side’s opening clash with the Chiefs on June 13 in Dunedin.

It wasn’t until the Highlander­s’ round seven return encounter with the Chiefs that Ioane made his first appearance, coming off the bench in a 33-31 win in Hamilton.

While that victory kept their faint title hopes alive, a 32-21 loss at the hands of the Blues the following week consigned the Highlander­s to a fourth-placed finish in Super Rugby Aotearoa.

However, veteran Blues hooker James Parsons believes it could have been a different story had Ioane been available for the side for the entire campaign.

Speaking to the Aotearoa Rugby Pod, Parsons said he was impressed with Ioane’s showing against the Crusaders over the weekend, comparing him to Crusaders and All Blacks first five Mo’unga.

When asked whether Ioane’s halves partner Aaron Smith, who has been a standout for the Highlander­s this season and bagged four trophies at the team’s awards night on Monday, could steer the Highlander­s to a top-two finish if the season started all over again, Parsons disagreed.

He said that, despite the fact that Smith is “playing the house down”, the Highlander­s “haven’t been able to get across the line” in most games he’s been involved in throughout the competitio­n.

Parsons was quick to assert that Ioane has been a point of difference since returning for Aaron Mauger’s squad, and that more games might have fallen in their favour if the one-test All Blacks pivot had been available.

“Man, he looks like a young Richie Mo’unga,” Parsons said of Ioane’s efforts in his side’s 32-22 defeat to the Crusaders on Sunday.

“I know that Richie Mo’unga’s not old, but the way he ran at the line, his ball-carrying, his ability is silky.

“It’s through defence that I didn’t think there was space to get through and he’s passing offloads.

“Especially that one where he stepped back inside and did the offload and someone tried to fling it back and Nuggy [Smith] kicked it dead.

“I think if he came back and they’re playing like this, oh yeah, they’d be a huge threat.”

Crusaders halfback Bryn Hall, who played opposite Smith in Sunday’s match, agreed with Parsons, noting that selecting Ioane in his preferred position of first five has paid dividends for the Highlander­s.

Mauger had previously dabbled in picking Ioane at second five and fullback earlier in the year, with new recruit Mitch Hunt often handed the No 0 jersey instead.

A positional switch between the two playmakers has seen Ioane reinstated at No 10 and Hunt at 15 in recent weeks with Hall saying the switch should have been made earlier. “I think if he (Ioane) was playing at the start with Hunty at fullback, they’d definitely go guns blazing,” Hall said.

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Josh Ioane’s return to the 10 jersey for the Hghlanders has impressed his opposition.
Photo / Photosport Josh Ioane’s return to the 10 jersey for the Hghlanders has impressed his opposition.

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