TELEA MARKS MILESTONE

In-form Blues wing Mark Telea is set to play his 50th Super Rugby Pacific match, coinciding with the timely return of Captain Dalton Papalii, as the Blues prepare for a Friday night showdown against the Highlanders at Eden Park.

The Gordon Hunter Trophy is also up for grabs on Friday night, with the Blues looking to retain the trophy and honour their former coach with a performance befitting of the esteem he is held in by both teams. 

Telea suits up for his 50th Blues appearance in red hot form, leading the competition in tries, clean breaks and defenders beaten. His four tries against the Hurricanes, taking his season-topping tally to 11 tries heading into Friday’s match.

Papalii, who slots into a rearranged loose forward trio at number eight, alongside Tom Robinson and Anton Segner, was granted an early return from suspension having completed a World Rugby Coaching Intervention Programme.

Fellow loose forward, Akira Ioane, will come off the bench for the match as part of a personalised All Blacks rest plan while Northland’s Rob Rush is a potential Blues debutant off the bench as well.

Meanwhile the backs remain unchanged, Harry Plummer retains the 10 jersey with Beauden Barrett still nursing a cut to his heel.

Blues Head Coach, Leon MacDonald, noted Telea’s upcoming milestone and the return of regular Skipper, Papalii.

“Mark’s been electric for us this year and continues to put in strong performances week in, week out. Fifty games for the Blues is something to be proud of and as a backline we just need to keep putting him in good positions to let his talent flourish.”

“It’s always pleasing to welcome back a player of Dalton’s calibre. He adds even more leadership and experience to the pack and I know he’s hungry to put in a performance for his team mates.” 

MacDonald said his side want to ride the momentum of back-to-back games at Eden Park.

“This weekend is about what we can control; a win and we guarantee a home quarterfinal spot,” he said.

“The Highlanders have everything to play for and we’re planning for a real battle. We want to ensure we lock away the Gordy Hunter trophy for the season and know we’ll need to be at best in order to do so.”

Blues Captain Dalton Papalii said he can’t wait to get stuck in against the Highlanders.

“I’m grateful to be able to return on Friday, the body might have enjoyed a bit of time off, but it’s fair to say I’m pretty keen to get back into it,” Papalii said.

“Whenever you have a spell on the sidelines, you feel a bit helpless as the boys run out there and put their body on the line for the jersey.”

“We need to take care of business on Friday night. Our destiny is in our own hands, a good performance and we’ll be back at Eden Park, guaranteed – it’s up to us to make it happen.”

Blues

  1. Ofa Tuungafasi

  2. Ricky Riccitelli

  3. Nepo Laulala

  4. Patrick Tuipulotu

  5. James Tucker     

  6. Tom Robinson

  7. Anton Segner

  8. Dalton Papalii (C)

  9. Finlay Christie

  10. Harry Plummer

  11. Caleb Clarke

  12. Bryce Heem

  13. Rieko Ioane

  14. Mark Telea

  15. Zarn Sullivan

    Reserves:

  16. Kurt Eklund

  17. Jordan Lay

  18. Marcel Renata

  19. Rob Rush*

  20. Akira Ioane

  21. Sam Nock

  22. Stephen Perofeta

  23. AJ Lam

*potential debutant

Players not considered: Beauden Barrett (cut foot), Adrian Choat (shoulder), Sam Darry (arm, season), Alex Hodgman (shoulder, season), Hoskins Sotutu (ABs rest), Tanielu Tele’a (knee)

Blues v Highlanders

Friday 2 June 2023

7:05pm (NZT) – Eden Park, Auckland

Coverage: SKY SPORT & Gold Sport + iHeart Radio

 

The Blues return home to Eden Park for their FINAL home game of the regular season in the hope we will be back at Eden Park next weekend for a quarterfinal. Blues ticket information for home games can be found online at blues.flicket.co.nz

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