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Super Rugby: Team of the Week

25th February 2013 14:11

Super Rugby XV of week 2 2013

In fine form: Poki and Petersen

Now that the dust has settled over in the southern hemisphere, Planet Rugby thought it was only right to hand out some praise to the stars of Super Rugby, Round Two.

Without further ado, here comes our offering - be sure to send in your own 15-1 team selections.

15 Charles Piutau (Blues) - Was sensational with ball in hand, making an incredible 166 metres on attack. The former New Zealand Sevens speedster's surges from the back put his side on the front-foot and he scored a deserved try for his efforts.

14 Kade Poki (Highlanders) - Stood out as one of the Highlanders' best players, making 115 metres and scored a fine solo try. Also, worked well in tandem with Hosea Gear and Ben Smith as part of a back-three which should wreak havoc during the rest of the competition.

13 Tim Nanai-Williams (Chiefs) - Caught the eye with some telling breaks and crossed the whitewash twice. Showed a tremendous burst of speed with his first five-pointer and, although he missed a crucial tackle which led to Poki's try, gave an assured display on defence despite playing out of position.

12 Francis Saili (Blues) - Showed great physicality which the Hurricanes had difficulty dealing with. Saili's direct style proved successful as he gained 80 metres with seven defenders beaten and two line breaks.

11 Sergeal Petersen (Kings) - The teenager made a sensational debut, bagging a brace of tries. His second was pure class as he handed off two defenders on his way to the try-line. Petersen also showed tremendous guts on defence making 11 tackles.

10 Morne Steyn (Bulls) - Was back to his best after going off the boil during the latter part of 2012. Steyn dictated proceedings and varied his play well which seemed to surprise the Stormers. Also gave a perfect goal-kicking display which saw him succeeding with seven out of seven shots at goal.

9 Piri Weepu (Blues) - Solid performance against the Hurricanes from a player who has plenty to prove this season. The veteran guided his younger back-line team-mates well. His slick service was the launchpad for several of the Blues' attacks and he also gave an accomplished goal-kicking display.

8 Jacques Engelbrecht (Kings) - Put your hand up if you'd heard of this guy before this weekend. Engelbrecht came on in the first half as a replacement for Luke Watson and played a huge role in his side's win over the Western Force. He stood out on attack, beating nine defenders, and put in a solid defensive display. Just beats out Brumbies skipper Ben Mowen who gave another polished performance in his side's win over the Rebels.

7 Sam Cane (Chiefs) - Showed why he is currently viewed as the heir apparent to Richie McCaw's All Blacks jersey. Worked hard in the tight-loose, playing the scavenger's role to perfection, winning two crucial turnovers. Also led on defence for the champions with 19 tackles against the Highlanders.

6 Ed Quirk (Reds) - Has been a revelation since coming into the team as Scott Higginbotham's replacement. Quirk thrives on doing the dirty work while other players revel in the platform which this creates. He just edges out Marcell Coetzee, who impressed in the Sharks' win over the Cheetahs.

5 Josh Bekhuis (Highlanders) - Stood out as a ball-carrier and also put his body on the line on defence in a losing cause.

4 Craig Clarke (Chiefs) - Impressed as his team's enforcer. His leadership qualities will be missed when he leaves the champions to join Connacht at the end of the season.

3 Jannie du Plessis (Sharks) - The rock on which the Sharks' scrum is built. Du Plessis had another good day at the office as his side destroyed the Cheetahs in the set-piece and he also put in a high work-rate in the tight-loose.

2 Stephen Moore (Brumbies) - Underlined his value to his side with some bullocking runs and also stood out in the set-pieces where his accurate line-out throwing was particularly impressive.

1 Pek Cowan (Western Force) - Another big game from a player who continues to improve in leaps and bounds. Scored a deserved try against the Kings, and kept on trying when things fell apart for the Force in the second half.

By David Skippers

Comments

ferdie says...

Trinats2 - have a look at the rugbystats site, give run m etc for each match. Mogg's attack m 130m. Charles Piatau Blues was top 168m, Nanai-Williams 153m, Francis Saili 124. But it's an unreliable stat imo as so dependent on those around them, and the standard of the opposition, and the weather, and a particular teams style of play/gameplan. Not one to base an overall player rating on.

Posted 11:13 26th February 2013

Trinats2 says...

JamieTheProp:

Not wrong, but that tends to be the NZ derbies. !!!

Posted 10:41 26th February 2013

letsgoboks says...

JamieTheProp - haha why? cause they weren't rolling around the field like beer barrels and flopping on each other at at the break down? :D Welcome to real rugby my friend.

Agree with Mogg. He's looking sharp.

Posted 08:54 26th February 2013

kiwilad says...

Jamie the Neanderthol, if the super ruby comp annoys you so, stop watching it, stop posting on its threads, and continue to watch and yap about your own snorefestival games.

Posted 08:21 26th February 2013

ArmchairGeneral says...

Ben7: agree. They do nothing of note and get 4 token places

Posted 08:16 26th February 2013

MaxPower says...

Hilarious Trinats..."only the Highlanders", after all, Gill was only playing in the Australian Conference...

Agree on Mogg though...

Posted 06:41 26th February 2013

georgesmith says...

J.Mogg of Brumbies was by far the best fullback. Overall. lack of Aussies. L. Gill should have been flanker.

Posted 06:04 26th February 2013

trappa says...

What...no Waratah players. Hahaaaahahah...I dont think any of them would make the Waratah team of the week

Posted 05:34 26th February 2013

Stellenbosched2 says...

Hi David

I see the PR system of selecting the best SR players hasn't changed from last year. Pencil in 15 Kiwi's and anyone who plays 120% better than the Kiwi get's a chance to shine.

Posted 04:39 26th February 2013

Fitzy says...

Jessie Mogg - the new Chris Latham deserves an honourable mention.Wallabies bolter

Posted 02:03 26th February 2013

ben7 says...

Only 4 South Africans.... typical.

Gotta say though that Nanai-Williams looks great. As does Engelbrecht, Petersen and Puitau

Posted 21:53 25th February 2013

JayStarr says...

Good team.

Sergeal Peteren and Jacques Engelbrecht - where did they come from! And why are they not playing for the Stormers ! If Luke Watson didn't have to go off after 30 minutes, he would've surely made this team - he was absolutely incredible for those 30 minutes.

Posted 21:13 25th February 2013

Trinats2 says...

Which week was this ? Or did you miss the Reds and Brumbies game !

15 Jessie mogg followed up last week with another try and I'm sure he more attack meters in just one half than anyone else.

12 Benny Tapuai, awesome in attack and defence, great kicking skills and scored two meat pies.

7 Liam Gill, best 7 in the game at the moment followed by Pocock. I saw Cane make a good tackle and turnover, but it was only the Highlanders !!!

Posted 21:05 25th February 2013

ABlack says...

Pek Cowan... really??!!

Posted 20:21 25th February 2013

kiwilad says...

8 Kiwis?

Posted 18:50 25th February 2013

JamieTheProp says...

Watched a few of the Super Rugby games at the weekend - you might as well just call it Rugby League and be done with it!

Posted 18:16 25th February 2013

saintblack says...

Tim Nanai Willliams is a All Black in the making less fuss then his niece sonny bill but alot more bite..

Posted 17:00 25th February 2013

nefari says...

I think for the impact he had on the Bulls vs Stormers game Morne Mellet could also have been in for a shout.

Posted 14:31 25th February 2013

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