Three players who made a decent impact off the reserves bench in the 20-18 win over North Otago last weekend have been included in the starting line-up for Trust House Wairarapa-Bush's Heartland championship rugby match with West Coast tomorrow.
Hooker Jamie Hunt, prop Jonathon Fuimaono and midfield back Tapaga Isaac are the trio in question but head coach Mark Rutene is at pains to emphasise it should not be taken as a reflection on the form of those they replace, Richard Puddy, Campbell Lawrence and Byron Karaitiana. "These were very close calls which could have gone either way," Rutene said. "Nobody has been dropped because they are not playing well, it's more a matter of guys coming off the bench and making a big enough impact to deserve a start."
Hunt and Fuimaono are both front rowers whose mobility is one of their greatest attributes. They are powerful runners with ball in hand, particularly Fuimaono whose bulk makes him him a hard man to stop when operating under a full head of steam. And that can be said too of his fellow prop Finnbarr Kerr-Newell, who would have been a strong contender for any player of the match award in his last couple of appearances.
Kerr-Newell is very much in the mould of last year's skipper Kurt Simmonds in that apart from doing all the usual propping duties well he is also a sturdy defender, especially around the fringes of the rucks and mauls.
No area of the Wairarapa-Bush forward effort will attract more interest however than the lineouts where their efficiency has been somewhat lacking in their last couple of games.