Hawke's Bay Today

No room for error against the Reds

- Hayden Meikle of the ODT

Highlander­s playmaker Mitch Hunt is not surprised the Australian teams are doing better in Super Rugby Pacific than some expected. After the teams across the ditch were downright awful in Super Rugby Transtasma­n last year, the not unreasonab­le expectatio­n was that they would struggle again in the rejigged competitio­n.

The New Zealand teams are still looking stronger — they have won five transtasma­n clashes to the Australian­s’ three — but the Brumbies have claimed two Kiwi scalps, the Waratahs upset the Crusaders and the Reds fell to the Chiefs by a mere two points.

Small wonder the Highlander­s are not expecting a walkover when they play the Reds in Brisbane on Friday.

“There’s no easy games, despite what everybody outside the environmen­t seems to think,” Hunt said. “If we’re off by a little amount, these guys can take advantage of that.

“And obviously the Australian­s want to prove something playing the Kiwi sides — prove they can hold their own, if not beat us.

“We’re under no illusion that these games are easy and we’re going to roll over any of these teams.

“It’s great to see the Australian teams playing well, because it means we need to be at our best.”

The Reds are fifth, 18 points ahead of the Highlander­s.

Coached by former Highlander­s hardman Brad Thorn, the Reds have had an erratic lineout but their scrum and ruck work have been physical and accurate.

“It’s been exciting just to see little changes in terms of their strengths and what they’re going to bring, and how we might nullify those and play our game,” Highlander­s assistant coach Riki Flutey said.

“The Reds, and the Brumbies as well, their set piece has been pretty dominant.

“They’ve got an awesome kicking game, and they really vary it up a lot.” For only the second time this season, the Highlander­s enter the game in winning form.

The 27-24 win over the Drua in Suva was a boost for a team that had been trying hard without much success. “The spirit’s actually been really good all year, despite some of the results,” Hunt said. “Obviously the changing shed after the game was a bit of a different vibe, which was pretty cool to be a part of. “Hopefully, going forward, that’s just a bit of confidence for our group, knowing that we can compete and get the wins at the right time.”

Hunt had previously played games in Fiji with the Crusaders.

The heat, the passionate crowd and the electric Drua, and the fact the Highlander­s fought for just their second win, made for a memorable weekend.

“It was awesome to be a part of that atmosphere. Some of those games are the coolest to be a part of, purely through the crowd and what that whole atmosphere brings to Fiji ...

“Obviously a couple of the Drua’s tries were examples of what the Fijian boys can play like. They can make something out of nothing and we saw a bit of their flair.

“When a team like that adds that sort of element, it’s great for us in terms of our preparatio­n.”

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Wins have been few and far between for Mitch Hunt and the Highlander­s.
Photo / Photosport Wins have been few and far between for Mitch Hunt and the Highlander­s.

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