Super Rugby Aupiki: Teams announced for week two

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Super Rugby Aupiki’s second round starts with the Blues hosting the Chiefs Manawa in Albany on Saturday.

The semi-professional competition is back after a difficult season last year because of Covid-19’s disruptive impact.

There are five rounds for the New Zealand sides and matches will be played across the country through to the finale in Hamilton on March 25.

The line-ups for Saturday’s two matches are below.

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Blues v Chiefs Manawa

Saturday, 2:05pm at North Harbour Stadium, Albany

Blues

Blues coach Willie Walker has made three changes to his team’s starting lineup as they look to bounce back from last weekend’s narrow loss to Matatū.

Their task doesn’t get any easier this Saturday, at home at North Harbour Stadium against Chiefs Manawa, who beat Hurricanes Poua comprehensively in their first match.

Black Fern Patricia Maliepo will start at No 12 in place of Hayley Hutana, who drops out of the matchday 23 entirely.

Patricia Maliepo has been rewarded for her impact off the bench in round one against Matatū.

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Patricia Maliepo has been rewarded for her impact off the bench in round one against Matatū.

The other changes come in the forward pack, with Maama Vaipulu replacing Eloise Blackwell at lock and Shannon Leota coming in for Tafito Lafaele at No 7.

Having missed the Blues’ season opener while dealing with the impact of Cyclone Gabrielle on Hawke’s Bay, where she is based, Krysten Cotterll comes onto the bench as a reserve back.

“There were some really encouraging signs from game one and I think we showed what we’re capable of with ball in hand,” Walker said.

“It’s just about making a few small adjustments to be at our best against the defending champions this weekend.”

Blues: Kiritapu Demant, Jaymie Kolose, Sylvia Brunt, Patricia Maliepo, Katelynn Vahaakolo, Ruahei Demant (c), Ariana Bayler; Liana Mikaele-Tu’u, Shannon Leota, Charmaine McMenamin, Maiakawanakaulani Roos, Maama Vaipulu, Esther Faiaoga-Tilo, Grace Gago, Chryss Viliko. Reserves: Alakoka Po’oi, Toka Natua, Sophie Fisher, Eloise Blackwell, Tafito Lafaele, Melanie Puckett, Krysten Cottrell, Tara Turner.

Chiefs Manawa

Black Ferns prop Awhina Tangen-Wainohu’s return from injury is the only change coach Crystal Kaua has made to their starting XV from last Saturday’s resounding 53-21 win against the Hurricanes.

Tangen-Wainohu played in last year’s Rugby World Cup-winning campaign and starts at loosehead in an international front row with Luka Connor and Tanya Kalounivale.

Connor scored a hat-trick of tries amongst the seven the Chiefs’ forwards scored in an emphatic opening win for the defending champions.

Awhina Tangen-Wainohu running at Australia’s defence for the Black Ferns at last year’s World Cup/

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Awhina Tangen-Wainohu running at Australia’s defence for the Black Ferns at last year’s World Cup/

Angel Mulu, another loosehead who played for the Black Ferns last season but didn’t make the World Cup squad, also returns from injury and is named on the bench.

Black Ferns tighthead prop Santo Taumata is unavailable this week because of injury.

Wellington playmaker Amanda Rasch has been added to the bench and is poised for her Manawa debut.

Chiefs: Tenika Willison, Mererangi Paul, Carla Hohepa, Azalleyah Maaka, Georgia Daals, Hazel Tubic, Arihiana Marino-Tauhinu; Kennedy Simon (c), Tynealle Fitzgerald, Charmaine Smith, Chelsea Bremner, Kelsie Thwaites, Tanya Kalounivale, Luka Connor, Awhina Tangen-Wainohu. Reserves: Grace Houpapa-Barrett, Angel Mulu, Kate Henwood, Dhys Faleafaga, Victoria Makea, Violet Hapi-Wise, Amanda Rasch, Apii Nicholls.

Matatū v Hurricanes Poua

Saturday, 4:45pm at Ngā Puna Wai, Christchurch

Matatū: TBC

Hurricanes Poua: TBC

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