Its time to preview the 2012 Super Rugby season, this year provides more challenges for all the teams with a period of no Super Rugby matches to allow for internationals between the Wallabies, All Blacks and Springboks to be played. Argentina join the three teams to form a new Southern Hemisphere international competition however the focus is the five Super rugby franchises, can the Queensland Reds survive the early part of the season without the injured Quade Cooper? Can the NSW Waratahs provide a challenge without the outstanding Kurtley Beale at the back? Can the Melbourne Rebels improve with the likes of Kurtley Beale and James O’Connor in their line up? Will the Western Force and ACT Brumbies challenge at all?
Queensland Reds
Last year’s champions were the second team of everybody in Australia as the also rans for so many years charged toward the Super Rugby title but their season is already facing a hurdle, they’ll be without Quade Cooper who tore his cruciate ligament in the World Cup bronze final v Wales late last year, he will be missing for the early to mid season with, there’s some suggestion he may miss the tests v Scotland and Wales later this season.
Reds coach Ewen McKenzie has chosen Mike Harris to fill the shoes of Cooper against their opening round opponents and long time rivals the NSW Waratahs, that said the Reds should still be able to win matches without Cooper with the likes of Digby Ioane and Will Genia in their team, there’s no the Reds are the Australian team to beat in this season.
Predicted finish: 2nd (First in Australian conference)
NSW Waratahs
The loss of Kurtley Beale to the Melbourne Rebels is one of the biggest concerns about the Waratahs with Adam Ashley Cooper being maybe their biggest signing along with South African Sarel Pretorius , now while Ashley-Cooper is a consistent, good player however he hardly fills the boots of Beale who is one of the most dynamic and exciting players in the Super Rugby tournament
Injuries as ever will play a key part with depth maybe the Waratahs other big concern apart from their attack. Already Berrick Barnes, Drew Mitchell and Rocky Elsom will be out for the opening part of the season. Daniel Halangahu will take over the captaincy on the weekend against Queensland, also not sure about preparing for a long season against non Super Rugby teams, not sure flogging Pacific teams by 60 or 70 points
Predicted finish: 8th (3rd in Australian Conference)
Melbourne Rebels
The Melbourne Rebels look the big winners in the recruiting stakes signing high profile Wallabies stars Kurtley Beale and James O’Connor. Both will undoubtedly attract crowds to AAMI Stadium as the Rebels look to build on their already talented squad. Their backline looks to be one of the most potent (apart from Queensland) of the Australian sides with the likes of Beale, Gerrard, Cipriani and O’Connor in it
Obviously the two biggest concerns for the Rebels are depth and consistency. Depth is a problem for all five of the Australian Super Rugby franchises given the expanded nature of competition now while as ever consistency is the c word every team dreams to achieve but not many achieve it so for the Rebels it maybe a tough ask but they should be quite a competitive side should the side remain fit and healthy.
Predicted Finish: 5th or 6th (2nd in Australian conference)
ACT Brumbies
It helps any club to have a coach with international experience on board and thats what the Brumbies have in the form of World Cup winning coach Jake White and they will need all his experience to be a force in this year’s competition, they really don’t look to be as strong as they have been in previous years and whether that is due to the fact two more franchises from Australia have joined the comp since the Brumbies halcyon days is yet to be seen.
The Brumbies will be hoping some of their up and comers step up to the plate this year along with new signing former Gold Coast Titans rugby league player Joseph Tomane to help the established stars such as new captain Ben Mowen and Ben Alexander but life in the Super Rugby competition will be hard work for the Brumbies this season.
Predicted finish: 14th (5th in Australian conference)
Western Force
The pre season hasn’t been a good one for the Western Force with the club forced to terminate the contract of Willie Ripia and as yet they still have not found a replacement for him and already losing Jordan Rapana to a season ending injury while Cam Shepherd will miss their season opener through injury also, they can ill afford too many injuries given the thread bare nature of their squad
Force will be keen to send retiring skipper Nathan Sharpe out on a high this year while they will be hoping David Pocock can continue his rampaging ways this season following a massive 2012. A key for the Force will be being competitive for the full eighty minutes which is something they struggled to achieve last season.
The Western Force are likely to join the Brumbies as one of the strugglers in the Super Rugby competition
Predicted finish: 11th (4th in Australian Conference)
Other Predictions
Grand Final: Repeat of 2011 Grand Final, Crusaders v Queensland
Sonny Bill Williams will almost certainly return to rugby league in 2013,
Questions to be asked about the benefit of having five Australian side in the Super Rugby competition.