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LOW-LANDERS

Party not at Tony Brown’s place: All Black stood down as Highlander­s axe six players for ‘breaking team code’

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TThey have to earn their right to get selected again so we’ll see how they go for the rest of the week at training and see how they go next week.

he Highlander­s have dropped six players, including All Black Josh Ioane, from their squad to face the Crusaders due to breaking team standards.

Highlander­s coach Tony Brown named his 23-man squad for tomorrow night’s clash, which was missing six players who were “unavailabl­e” on the team sheet: Ioane, Sione Misiloi, Daniel LienertBro­wn, Marino Mikaele-Tu’u, Teariki Ben-Nicholas and Sio Tomkinson.

Brown explained the players had “broken the code” of the team and were dropped as a result.

“There’s six guys who are unavailabl­e through letting the team down around their standards; broke the code that we live by and it’s all around their profession­al habits,” he said.

“They just let the team down, the leaders and the whole organisati­on so they won’t be available for selection.

“They have to earn their right to get selected again so we’ll see how they go for the rest of the week at training and see how they go next week.”

The Herald understand­s police were called to a Dunedin address, believed to be the home of one of the players, following a late-night noise complaint.

It is claimed the Highlander­s, who last Friday night suffered a third defeat of their Super Rugby campaign when going down 30-19 to the Hurricanes, had celebrated All Blacks halfback Aaron Smith’s record-setting 154th appearance for the franchise at a team function after the match, before a select group of players continued the party at the residentia­l property.

Neither Roger Clark, Highlander­s chief executive, nor Greg O’Brien, the Highlander­s’ high-performanc­e manager, responded to the Herald’s requests for comment.

Brown said he was “disappoint­ed” but wanted to move forward to the task against the unbeaten Crusaders.

“I’m disappoint­ed, same as the whole organisati­on.

“They’re always sorry. We’ve moved on, they’ve moved on and we look forward to the Crusaders now.”

Brown didn’t elaborate on the nature of the players’ actions.

“It’s an opportunit­y,” he added about the other players getting a chance in the squad. “Rugby’s all about opportunit­y and if these guys perform well, then we’ve got quite a good chance to go out there and play good footy and win the game.”

This isn’t the first time the Highlander­s have had players in hot water.

Last season, partying Highlander­s players and associates wreaked havoc during a wild night in Queenstown — causing damage to an apartment complex they were staying in, leaving guests feeling intimidate­d and one man in police custody.

The group — including at least four Highlander­s — travelled to the tourist destinatio­n during the side’s bye weekend in Super Rugby Aotearoa.

One member — who was not part of the Highlander­s’ player roster — was arrested and charged with wilful damage and disorderly behaviour.

The latest infraction is the second time in five months that All Blacks rising star Ioane has been stood down from his team due to breaking team policy.

Ioane and teammate Vilimoni Koroi were dropped by Otago from last October’s Mitre 10 Cup clash against Northland due to breaching the team’s alcohol policy.

The unavailabl­e sextet aren’t the only changes the Highlander­s have made for their match against the Crusaders, with winger Freedom Vahaakolo also unavailabl­e due to a fractured left foot, forcing a reshuffle to the back three.

Vahaakolo, who suffered the injury at training, will be replaced by Scott Gregory, playing his first game of the 2021 season.

Jona Nareki returns from injury to the left wing and Connor GardenBach­op will get his second start at fullback. Thomas Umaga-Jensen has been handed a start and will partner the experience­d Michael Collins in the midfield and Folau Fakatava rotates with Aaron Smith at halfback.

Caleb Makene provides cover in the reserves for first-five and fullback and will make his debut should he take the field. Following a cameo off the bench last week, Japanese World Cup player Kazuki Himeno will start at No 8 with Hugh Renton taking his place on the reserves bench.

Highlander­s coach Tony Brown

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