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'It's an All Black discussion': The pair of young Hurricanes tipped for black jerseys

By Ben Smith
Peter Lakai of the Hurricanes signs autographs for fans after the round three Super Rugby Pacific match between Hurricanes and Blues at Sky Stadium, on March 09, 2024, in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)

The Hurricanes’ depth was on show as they demolished the Melbourne Rebels in Palmerston North after making 14 changes to their starting side.

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They were able to rotate in veterans TJ Perenara, Brad Shields and Du’Plessis Kirifi, young first five Aidan Morgan and winger Salesi Rayasi who bagged two tries.

Despite missing one of the form players in the competition in fullback Ruben Love, the powerful display by the competition leaders put the rest of the teams on notice.

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Former All Black winger John Kirwan believes two of the Hurricanes’ young forwards who weren’t on the field on Friday night deserve to be in the conversation after the team’s 5-0 start to the season.

“I think it’s an All Black discussion,” Kirwan told Sky Sport NZ’s The Breakdown, “because I believe those two young boys have massive future.”

“Shields doesn’t, because he’s played for England. Kirifi’s been around a few years. I think he’s an outstanding player but these two young guys are really pushing for [higher honours].

The two players that caught Kirwan’s eye have been Braydon Iose who has started at No 8 in Ardie Savea’s absence at the back of the scrum, and Peter Lakai who has been able to play more openside this season.

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The explosive speed of Iose was what impressed the former All Black the most. He said it is a good problem to have with so much talent in the loose forward contingent, even without reigning World Player of the Year Ardie Savea.

“A little bit of X-factor, Iose, he’s so dynamic. Gets off the base of the scrums,” he said.

“But they are great problems for coaches to have. Kirifi is dominant over the ball, he’s physical, so what do you do?”

Mils Muliaina clarified the second player on Kirwan’s wishlist was Lakai, who has has been a tackling machine for the Hurricanes defence, logging double digits each week while also taking a big load of carries.

“The young guy you are talking about, Peter Lakai, you would think Du’Plessis Kirifi would actually be starting,” Muliaina said, “There’s huge competition.”

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