The New Zealand Herald

Final chances for place in playoffs

Home and away advantage up for grabs as teams go into final round

- Cam McMillan

Heading into the final round of the Super Rugby Pacific regular season and 11 of the 12 teams are still in the running to make the playoffs. The Highlander­s snuck back into the top eight on Friday, meaning the original five New Zealand franchises are all contenders to make the quarter-finals. Here’s how the playoff picture looks with 480 minutes of the regular season left.

1-Chiefs v 8-Highlander­s

The Chiefs have locked in top spot with a game to spare following their impressive away win over the Brumbies. It means key names can be rested this week and miss out on the airpoints that come with the longhaul return trip to Perth.

The Highlander­s kept their season alive on Friday and can now finish as high as seventh if they beat the Blues. But they have the Force, Drua and Rebels all nipping at their heels on the standings if they don’t come away with any points at Eden Park. Previous clash: Round 3, Chiefs 28-7. Final round: Chiefs at Force on Sunday at midnight, Highlander­s at Blues on Friday at 7.05pm.

2-Crusaders v 7-Reds

The Crusaders can’t catch the Chiefs but could drop to third with a heavy defeat to the Hurricanes, along with a big Blues win over the Highlander­s. Second might suit them, as they won the title from that position last year.

The Reds, playing in Suva before a potential trip to Christchur­ch, could drop to eighth. Either way, if the Reds make the playoffs, they face an away clash against the Chiefs or Crusaders. Previous clash: Round 6, Crusaders 25-12.

Final round: Crusaders at Hurricanes on Saturday at 7.05pm, Reds at Drua on Saturday at 4.35pm.

3-Blues v 6-Waratahs

The Blues can move up to second or fall as low as fifth if the Brumbies and Hurricanes both win this weekend.

The 6-7 Waratahs are sixth and would probably prefer a quarter-final trip to Canberra. They haven’t won at Eden Park since 2009 and have lost their last six to the Hurricanes. Previous clash: Round 9, Blues 55-21. Final round: Blues v Highlander­s on Friday at 7.05pm, Waratahs v Moana Pasifika on Saturday at 9.35pm.

4-Brumbies v 5-Hurricanes

The Brumbies can chase down the Blues or finish fifth and would then have to travel to New Zealand. The Hurricanes can also finish as high as third and can’t slip down from fifth. Previous clash: Round 10, Hurricanes 32-27.

Final round: Brumbies v Rebels on Friday at 9.35pm, Hurricanes v Crusaders on Saturday at 7.05pm.

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? The Blues will welcome the Highlander­s to Eden Park this weekend.
Photo / Photosport The Blues will welcome the Highlander­s to Eden Park this weekend.

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