DermodyringschangesaheadofRedsmatch

Published date18 April 2024
Publication titleOtago Daily Times (New Zealand)
Dermody has made no fewer than 10 changes for the clash with the Reds in Brisbane tomorrow night

That suggests either a stern message is being sent to some players that their form is not good enough — understandable, as they are coming off poor performances against the Rebels and Hurricanes — or the brains trust feel some new thinking is required for a tricky game at Suncorp Stadium.

Looks like it might be a little bit of both.

‘‘I felt like we created enough to win that game in Melbourne,’’ Dermody said from the Gold Coast yesterday.

‘‘When we scored, we let them in straight away, and didn’t create any pressure on, and we weren’t happy with how that game ended up.

‘‘So it’s a little bit around that performance but also, I guess, an indication of how we want to play the game against the Reds.’’

Two of the changes will barely raise a flicker.

All Blacks prop Ethan de Groot returns to the starting XV in place of Daniel Lienert-Brown, and Tanielu Tele’a returns from suspension to reclaim the No 13 jersey in place of the injured Jonah Lowe.

But then things get really interesting.

There is a complete rejig of the loose forward trio with robust youngster Oliver Haig moving from lock to the blindside, Sean Withy switching flanks, and captain Billy Harmon moving to No 8.

It is a second straight start but first at No 6 for Haig, a third start at openside for Withy, and Harmon’s first Highlanders start at the back of the scrum as the skipper becomes the fourth No 8 used this season.

Big Wellington ring-in Hugo Plummer takes Haig’s spot beside Pari Pari Parkinson in the second row to make his first Super Rugby start.

‘‘Sean and Billy have been our most consistent loose forwards, and we want them on the park, but we also want a bigger presence in our forward pack,’’ Dermody said.

‘‘Hence Hugo comes in with Pari at lock, and that moves Oli Haig, who was selected as player of the day by the boys against the Rebels. We thought he did a great job around the set piece, and this gives him a chance to play in his favoured position, and he’s earnt that.

‘‘Oli is actually a better player on the edge...

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