Key players Adam Thomson and Michael Hobbs return from
internal suspension among a remarkable nine changes to the
Highlanders starting side to face the Sharks in their Super
14 rugby match at Dunedin on Saturday.
All Blacks No 8 Thomson and form inside back Hobbs were stood
down from last week's 50-35 loss to the Bulls in Pretoria for
breaking a team curfew but coach Glenn Moore hasn't wasted
any time reinserting them as the 11th-placed Highlanders look
to revive a season that threatens to sink.
There are five changes in the forward pack and three in the
inside backs, where captain Jimmy Cowan returns at halfback
in place of Sean Romans after recovering from a dislocated
finger.
Hobbs' return comes at second five-eighth for Jason Shoemark,
rather than the No 10 jersey where he has impressed this
year, leaving room for exciting Southland No 10 Robbie
Robinson to make his Super 14 starting debut in place of Matt
Berquist.
Out wide, James Paterson takes over the left wing from Fetu'u
Vainikolo but is up front where Moore has swung the axe with
most vigour.
Hayden Triggs takes over from Tom Donnelly at lock, with All
Black leaper having suffered an ankle injury, while No 8
Thomson, flanker John Hardie, prop Clint Newland and hooker
Jason Rutledge replace Steven Setephano, Tim Boys, Chris King
and Jason MacDonald.
The Springboks-laden Sharks have lost their first five games
but most have been by a close margin.
Team: Israel Dagg, Ben Smith, Kenny Lynn, Michael
Hobbs, James Paterson, Robbie Robinson, Jimmy Cowan
(captain), Adam Thomson, Alando Soakai, John Hardie, Hayden
Triggs, Josh Bekhuis, Clint Newland, Jason Rutledge, Jamie
Mackintosh. Reserves: Jason Macdonald, Chris King, Joe
Tuineau, Tim Boys/Steven Setephano, Sean Romans, Jayden
Hayward, Fetu'u Vainikolo.
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