We’re in the middle of the 3 bye weeks where each round 4 teams sit down and have a break. So the table looks a bit odd but because of the way the draw plays out at least teams in the top 5 are settled through to the end of Week 9.
At the end of next week the possible changes I see are:
- Fiji might get up over the Hurricanes playing at home, but the latter are playing so well and have such a strong squad it seems unlikely. The 'canes would still be top of the table on a loss I think, while Fiji would possibly sneak up to 6th depending on other results.
- The Blues play the Brumbies at home and while either could win you’d hope the home advantage means the Blues get a better hold on 2nd place. But with 6 rounds to go after next weekend there’s still plenty of movement possible.
- Queensland are at home against the Highlanders, and were so woeful against Moana Pasifika that you’d expect some form of response so I don’t see the Highlanders moving up the standings in round 9.
- The Crusaders managed to lose to The Waratahs who have been decidedly average, leaking a bunch of points in the process. Next they are up against the Force who have been mostly terrible but also managed to beat Queensland at home, so anything’s possible here. Either result just shuffles teams around in the group currently outside the playoffs so doesn’t impact the top 8.
- On the Crusaders, a bunch of their supporters have been holding on to their playoff pedigree and their more than mathematical chance of getting into the playoffs in 8th place, making them a real banana-skin game for whoever is 1st. Stuff like ‘If you were in 1st place you wouldn’t want to come up against the Crusaders in 8th’. Well, any other year’s Crusaders sure, but so far nothing about this year’s Cru with their horrid injury toll should cause the Hurricanes, Blues or Brumbies much concern. They will get Scott Barrett back soon, and probably Fergus Burke - though given he’s heading off up north i’d just invest the time in Rivez Reihana & Riley Hohepa if I were the coaches. But the bigger loss for mine is Will Jordan not there to offer a spark on attack from 15, and none of their options at 9 offer what Bryn Hall did.
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