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Mauger back for Canes clash

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Highlander­s coach Aaron Mauger is expected to return to work in time for his team’s New Zealand derby against the Hurricanes tomorrow night.

Mauger’s mother, Christine Wilson, died in Christchur­ch during the Highlander­s’ 18-15 win against the Reds last weekend. Her funeral will be held today.

The Highlander­s will don black armbands against the Hurricanes at Dunedin’s Forsyth Barr Stadium, where Mauger is expected to take his seat in the coaching box, interim head coach Mark Hammett said.

‘‘We obviously want to honour Azza and his mum and family and friends. It’s the least we can do.’’

Mauger has been with family in Christchur­ch since May 20, when he flew back from Australia to be with his unwell mum, leaving Hammett to steer the ship.

The 8-4 Highlander­s barely scraped past the Reds in Brisbane, but have named a powerful side for what’s shaping as the match of the round, and the teams’ last game before Super Rugby goes into hiatus until the end of next month.

A week after resting four All Blacks, co-captain Ben Smith, Luke Whitelock, Shannon Frizell, and Liam Coltman all return to the match-day 23.

There’s a formidable look to the team’s loose forwards, with All Blacks blindside flanker Liam Squire set to make his first start since he broke a thumb against the Crusaders in March.

Squire, who played 50 minutes off the bench against the Reds last week, joins Whitelock and Dillon Hunt in the starting back row.

There’s no shortage of quality on the bench, with new All Black Shannon Frizell and former All Black Elliot Dixon set to add punch in the second half.

‘‘If you look at the experience, from a Highlander­s and All Blacks view, it probably is,’’ Hammett said when asked if he thought it was the strongest Highlander­s team named since the early rounds of the competitio­n.

Hammett has made one change to the team’s front row, with tighthead prop Kalolo Tuiloma replacing Tyrel Lomax in the starting side.

An ankle injury to regular reserve halfback Kayne Hammington, suffered against the Reds last week, means Josh Renton will provide cover for Aaron Smith.

Hammington’s ankle injury isn’t serious, but the short turnaround after flying home from Brisbane ruled him out, Hammett said.

Flanker James Lentjes (concussion), props Siate Tokolahi (knee) and Guy Millar (knee), and midfielder Thomas UmagaJense­n (shoulder) were also unavailabl­e for the match.

The Highlander­s have won their last 11 games at home. However, the Hurricanes have tasted their fair share of success at Forsyth Barr Stadium, winning five of the past eight games. Highlander­s v Hurricanes Dunedin, Friday, 7.35pm Referee: Ben O’Keeffe

TAB odds: Hurricanes $1.50, Highlander­s $2.45 Highlander­s: Ben Smith (cocaptain), Waisake Naholo, Rob Thompson, Tei Walden, Tevita Li, Lima Sopoaga, Aaron Smith Luke Whitelock, Dillon Hunt, Liam Squire, Tom Franklin, Jackson Hemopo, Kalolo Tuiloma, Ash Dixon, Daniel Lienert-Brown. Reserves: Liam Coltman, Aki Seiuli, Tyrel Lomax, Shannon Frizell, Elliot Dixon, Josh Renton, Josh Ioane, Richard Buckman. Hurricanes: Nehe MilnerSkud­der, Julian Savea, Jodie Barrett, Ngani Laumape, Ben Lam, Beauden Barrett, TJ Perenara, Gareth Evans, Ardie Savea, Brad Shields (captain), Sam Lousi, Michael Fatialofa, Jeff To’omagaAllen, Ricky Riccitelli, Toby Smith. Reserves: James O’Reilly, Chris Eves, Ben May, Vaea Fifita/Murray Douglas, Finlay Christie, Ihaia West, Wes Goosen.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Liam Squire, having recovered from a broken thumb, will start against the Hurricanes at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin tomorrow night.
GETTY IMAGES Liam Squire, having recovered from a broken thumb, will start against the Hurricanes at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin tomorrow night.
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