
Hurricanes must shape up or ship out
"If you don't play well and don't do your own things well, you've got no chance."
"If you don't play well and don't do your own things well, you've got no chance."
Chris Rattue: Super Rugby doldrums - overrated Crusaders march on as the rest play stupid.
Super Rugby winners and losers from the quarter-finals
"When Waisake got yellow carded it pretty much just swung."
Storm's captain Cameron Smith pays tribute to retiring Warriors forward Simon Mannering.
Aggression and accuracy key to stop defending champs adding another title to collection.
The top four teams survived the first week of the Super Rugby playoffs.
The shift to e-programmes has sports memorabilia collectors outraged.
A second half meltdown has ended the Highlanders' season in horrendous fashion.
Damian McKenzie needs to show some patience and variation in his game, writes Gregor Paul.
Where the hell are the international-class openside flankers, asks Paul Lewis.
Lopeti Timani thought he was doing to die during the alleged beating from Amanaki Mafi
Off the field the Blues have hardly been better.
Coventry talks about desire to take No 8 Akira Ioane to the next level.
COMMENT: In the years since Ma'a Nonu left, Super Rugby has become even quicker.
Make it four semifinals in four years for the Hurricanes after a victory over the Chiefs.
All the action as the Hurricanes hosted the Chiefs in the quarter-finals.
A derogatory comment to a female sparked off the argument in a Dunedin house.
Gregor Paul: Even at 37, the former All Blacks star could be just what the Blues need.
An infamous 2014 defeat to 14-man Sharks could be a rallying cry in the quarter-final.
The Highlanders will send a strong side to face the Waratahs in Sydney.
Martin Devlin: Yes, the Crusaders will win this year's Super Rugby title. Here's proof.
Could Ma'a Nonu be making a return to Super Rugby next season?
"If you actually look at the skill set of it, that kick was right on the money."
The Hurricanes and Chiefs could both be without key players ahead of quarter-final clash.
Jordie Barrett has a long term plan to stay in NZ despite signing a one year deal.
Lopeti Timani was left with heavily swollen eyes after a fight with teammate Amanaki Mafi.
The Crusaders will get some reinforcements for the quarter-final against the Sharks.
Amanaki Mafi and Lopeti Timani have been handed massive fines for fighting in Dunedin.
"If we play 80 minutes like I think we can, hopefully we can get the result."