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Who's hot...and who's not!

19th February 2013 10:45

Danny Care and Dan Evans for Hot and Not

Good and bad: Quins and Dragons

It's time for our wrap of who has their name in lights at the moment ... and who is making the headlines for the wrong reasons in rugby this week.

They're on fire!

Guy Novès: Toulouse's head honcho racked up his 1000th game with the Top 14 side at the weekend. Two thirds of those games have been either as coach or manager while the rest were as a player. It's a pity his men couldn't give him the perfect gift - a win - to celebrate the milestone, after they suffered a home defeat to Perpignan.

Toulon: The Top 14 table-toppers put last weekend's embarrassing 41-0 defeat to Bordeaux-Bègles behind them, bouncing back with a convincing triumph over Montpellier. Coach Bernard Laporte read his troops the riot act after that loss and they certainly responded in emphatic style. Signs of champions in the making? Time will tell.

Harlequins: Like Toulon, Conor O'Shea's men are back in the saddle after going down to Wasps ten days ago. The defending Aviva Premiership champions went top of the table after edging out fellow title contenders Leicester, with Danny Care leading the charge.

Rebels and Brumbies: Super Rugby is back and after the opening round of action it's the Melbourne and Canberra-based teams that have bragging rights after notching deserved derby victories over the Western Force and Reds respectively.

Sale Sharks: Boy did they need that win. Victory over London Welsh puts the Sharks just one point behind London Irish and three off the Welsh. Suddenly things look promising ahead of facing a Quins XV without Care, Mike Brown, Joe Marler and Chris Robshaw...


Brrrrr....it's cold in here!

Scott Higginbotham: The Rebels' star signing's competitive debut for his new franchise will be one he will want to forget in a hurry. Despite his side's win, the Wallaby back-rower received a yellow card for striking an opponent midway through the first-half and he was also caught on camera shoving a ball-boy, in an attempt to take a quick line-out throw.

Reds: In 2012 the men from Queensland grabbed a last ditch opening day victory over the Waratahs in Sydney but this season things began in much more sobering fashion. Defeat to the Brumbies was rarely in doubt as the Reds could not match their opponent, who exacted revenge for not making the play-offs last season. The Reds sorely missed injured captain James Horwill while there is a spark lacking in the three-quarters. We know they're only one game in but the signs of knockout rugby don't look good for Ewen McKenzie's side. Next up is the Waratahs at Suncorp Stadium in what is a huge derby game that whets the appetite.

Dragons: There are hidings and there are hidings, with the Dragons feeling the full force of Glasgow Warriors on Saturday. 8 tries and 60 points were put past the Welsh region on their home patch in a result that sees their points difference move to -157. This result came on the back of three straight victories - against the Ospreys, London Welsh and Treviso - with the Dragons' next game seeing them travel to Parma where they face Zebre. This question now is whether the Italians can record their first ever RaboDirect PRO12 win?

Ardie Savea: The promising flanker was dealt a blow even before a ball has been kicked at Westpac Stadium when he was suspended for four weeks after making a dangerous tackle on Augustine Pulu. What a shame we won't get to see this talent in Super Rugby for another month as big things are expected of the 19-year-old. Hopefully his indiscretion is just a blip on a long and fruitful career for both the Hurricanes and possibly the All Blacks.

By David Skippers and Adam Kyriacou

Comments

Trinats2 says...

Stuntman_Stag:

I disagree, Kearns is a legend on and off the field, even though he is a one eyed NSW man and rubbished the Reds against the Brumbies, we take it as sleding/banter. Same with McCheat, we'll sledge him only out of respect. I know Kearns rubs up some kiwis (mostly those still unfortunate to be living in NZ) the wrong way and all Saffas. But it's only his sense of humour, watch out for his smirk grin or snigger after ! Can't believe it took over one minute to go on about the new laws and McCaw. Why do you think McCaw is on sabbatical ? He is still trying to learn the old laws first before he can move onto the new ones !!!

As for Scott not even his parents pronounce it correctly !

Posted 10:57 20th February 2013

carpelone says...

What about Parisse? He must be shivering by now.

Posted 09:27 20th February 2013

Startledwombat says...

Also not hot: me, for saying 2003 not 2001. Oops.

Posted 06:51 20th February 2013

Stuntman_Stag says...

Freezing: Greg Clark and Phil Kearns commentary. Kearns within 1:06 of aussie derby going on about Richie McCaw being a cheat, Clark through out the game not being able to correctly pronounce Scott Fuglistallers name correctly, Good aussie commentary at its best

Posted 21:09 19th February 2013

Startledwombat says...

Add to Not Hot the Australian Rugby Union who promised -promised!- in 2003 that in future they wouldn't make the mistake of using Docklands stadium in Melbourne for Lions Test matches.

The MCG is much bigger and able to accommodate all those people who wish to go along to see the game.

The ARU has the corporate memory and intellectual grunt of a mayfly.

Posted 21:09 19th February 2013

LondonWasp says...

wasps still in the play off position anyone?

Posted 14:17 19th February 2013

markpat says...

How is Ardie Savea in the "not hot" section despite scoring a try in that warm up game? Regardless of the fact that he will miss the start of the super rugby tournament, it doesn't affect how well he has been playing.

Also, no mention of the fact that Higginbotham apparently didn't start the fight, nor that he immediately helped the ball boy up and apologised to him?

And Brumbies hot for a pretty boring win over a team that needn't have bothered turning up? Please, if that's them hot, then the Aussie conference will be even worse than normal.

Posted 11:51 19th February 2013

craigster99 says...

Do Glasgow Warriors not deserve a mention in the Hot category after their 3rd Bonus Point win in as many games and a record away victory over the Dragons. Or are they just not as HOT as the mighty Sale who somehow managed to win but are at least playing in the Premiership?

Posted 11:34 19th February 2013

stugur says...

I thought Glasgow might have got a mention in the hot.......

I suppose they inadvertently got one via the Dragons in the cold :-)

Posted 11:12 19th February 2013

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