Taranaki Daily News

Julian Savea back to boost Hurricanes

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Julian Savea will return to the run-on side for the Hurricanes when they take on the Highlander­s in their Super Rugby Aotearoa clash in Wellington tomorrow night.

Billy Proctor, who impressed as a replacemen­t in the Hurricanes’ dramatic last-minute 26-24 loss to the Chiefs in Hamilton last Friday, is the only other change to the starting side, coming in at centre and relegating Peter UmagaJense­n to the bench.

Head coach Jason Holland praised Proctor’s performanc­es and said he was putting pressureon the Hurricanes’ midfielder­s, Umaga-Jensen and Ngani Laumape.

‘‘We love his workrate, and the way he organises both our attack and our D,’’ Holland said of Proctor. Peter will have a different role coming off the bench, with a bit of

intent there.’’

Savea was rested for the Chiefs’ match on wing rotation, but returns with Salesi Rayasi impressing enough to stay on the

left wing, with Wes Goosen dropping out with a thigh niggle.

A newcomer on the bench is wing Pepesana Patafilo, who team coaches say has worked positively

in his bid to make a Hurricanes debut.

Holland said the team was devastated by the loss to the Chiefs, but had picked up its enthusiasm levels by midweek.

There is nothing at stake but pride for the Hurricanes and Holland said he expects the squad to step up against the southerner­s.

‘‘It’s something we have talked about, to put on a performanc­e our

loyal fans and members will be really proud of, and that’s a key motivation for us,’’ he said.

‘‘We have been really close in a number of games this season and we feel we are not far away. There’s no doubt the Highlander­s will feel exactly the same and the way the two sides play, it’s going to be a match not short of opportunit­ies given the positive intent we have.’’

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? The Hurricanes have called on the experience of Julian Savea for their bottom-of-the-table clash against the Highlander­s at Sky Stadium in Wellington tomorrow night.
GETTY IMAGES The Hurricanes have called on the experience of Julian Savea for their bottom-of-the-table clash against the Highlander­s at Sky Stadium in Wellington tomorrow night.

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