Patrick McKendry names the top back, standout forward and the four in-form teams from the weekend's Super 15 action.
Forward of the week:
Steven Luatua (Blues)
A few hours after Chiefs loose forwards and current All Blacks Sam Cane and Liam Messam were knocked off their stride by the Reds, Steven Luatua continued his progress with a stunning performance against the Hurricanes at Eden Park. His work at the lineout, with the ball and on defence was outstanding and showed why he will be in the All Blacks frame this year. His lineout steal, when he caught the ball with his left hand, suggests he is a rare and precious talent. Luatua was one of the most influential figures on the park in a team full of them. Jerome Kaino, on Sky Sport duties at the match, will struggle to dislodge him if he returns from playing in Japan.
Back of the week:
Quade Cooper (Reds)
Maybe we're not giving Robbie Deans enough credit here. Support the guy - talk him up, even - and you get a Quade Cooper World Cup semifinal-at-Eden Park-type performance. Give him the cold shoulder and leave him out of your preliminary squad ahead of the British and Irish Lions tour and you get a player so determined to prove his worth outside his good mate Will Genia that he looks like one of the best first-fives in the world. Yes, he was that good at Waikato Stadium against the Chiefs. When he wasn't creating trickery with the ball it sometimes felt like the other players were simply filling in time until he did. Robbie and Quade, just kiss and make up. The Lions tour will be so much better if you do.
Coach killer
nib Stadium security
Home fans! Want to be the ultimate supporters? If the game is tight and the visitors are looking like stealing a victory which is rightfully yours, simply take your clothes off and run on to the field! nib Stadium security, give yourselves an uppercut. The Crusaders didn't deserve to beat the Force in Perth, but Todd Blackadder will rightly wonder what might have been after the referee was forced to stop play as the Crusaders, two points down with four minutes left, won a turnover and had a five-on-two-advantage out wide. One of the Force defenders was a lock. The reason? The first of five, yes five, pitch invasions, which turned the end of the match into a farce. A bad look in every sense.
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