Waikato Herald

Chiefs vs Hurricanes match an ‘arm wrestle’

Chiefs count on stable squad for game

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The Gallagher Chiefs are refreshed from their week off last week and ready to face the Hurricanes this Saturday in Wellington in what is set to be “a real arm wrestle” match, Gallagher Chiefs head coach Clayton Mcmillan says.

Mcmillan has again selected an experience­d team to play this top-ofthe-table clash that will test the unbeaten Waikato-based team, however, there are three changes to the starting line-up.

Mcmillan says the team has prepared well for the Hurricanes.

“[The Hurricanes] are a formidable team, have the best stats in a number of key areas, sit top of the table, and have our full respect.

“We are happy with how we are tracking, but know we have a lot more left in us, and this week’s game is an opportunit­y to take another step forward. It will be a real arm wrestle and one I know both teams will be up for,” Mcmillan says.

All-black Samisoni Taukei’aho,

who has re-signed for another four years with the Gallagher Chiefs this week, is supported in the front row by Aidan Ross and George Dyer.

This sees John Ryan and Ollie Norris shift to make an impact from the bench, along with Bradley Slater. The consistent locking duo of Brodie Retallick and Tupou Vaa’i remain unchanged with Naitoa Ah Kuoi as

We are happy with how we are tracking, but know we have a lot more left in us . . . It will be a real arm wrestle and one I know both teams will be up for

support. Pita Gus Sowakula moves to start in the loose forwards with Sam Cane and Luke Jacobson who commands his position in No 8 once again.

Sowakula’s shift to the starting lineup will see Samipeni Finau start off the bench, as will the dynamic backline trio of Cortez Ratima, Bryn Gatland and Peniasi Malimali, who made his debut against the Rebels in round four.

Angus Ta’avao, Anton Lienertbro­wn, Quinn Tupaea, Laghlan Mcwhannel, Atu Moli and Alex Nankivell were not considered due to injury.

Macmillan says the Chiefs are looking forward to getting back out on the field this weekend.

“They have returned to work fresh and eager to get back into the grind.”

The game kicks off this Saturday, April 15, at 2.35pm at Wellington’s Sky Stadium.

Clayton Mcmillan

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? The Chiefs will face the Hurricanes this Saturday.
Photo / Photosport The Chiefs will face the Hurricanes this Saturday.

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