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The English star boshing his way through Europe and 9 other Champions Cup stats

Press Association

The Heineken Champions Cup round of 16 is set to take place this weekend, featuring the top teams from Europe’s elite rugby competitions.

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Fans in both hemispheres will be eagerly awaiting the weekend of knock-out rugby, as the top teams from Europe’s elite competition battle it out to stay alive in both the Heineken Champions Cup and the Challenge Cup.

Three South African teams – the Cell C Sharks, the DHL Stormers, and the Vodacom Bulls – will be making their debut in the knockout round of the Heineken Champions Cup. The Sharks will face Munster, the Stormers will face Harlequins, and the Bulls will face Toulouse.

Among the qualifiers are eight former tournament winners, including Exeter Chiefs, Leicester Tigers, Leinster Rugby, Munster Rugby, Saracens, Stade Rochelais, Stade Toulousain, and Ulster Rugby.

Antoine Hastoy of holders Stade Rochelais is the leading scorer with 50 points going into the knockout stage, while Josh van der Flier, last season’s EPCR Player of the Year, leads the try-scoring charts with five from his four matches. Zach Mercer of Montpellier Hérault Rugby, who will travel to face Exeter Chiefs, has made the most carries to date with an impressive 78.

Following the conclusion of the Heineken Champions Cup pool stage, four clubs have qualified for the EPCR Challenge Cup Round of 16: Lyon, Racing 92, ASM Clermont Auvergne, and Sale Sharks.

A total of 24 Round of 16 Heineken Champions Cup matches have been played to date, with 12 home wins and 12 away wins. In the event of tied matches during the knockout stage of the tournament, extra time and, if necessary, a place kick competition will feature.

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Ben Youngs of Leicester Tigers, who kick off the Round of 16 against Edinburgh Rugby at Mattioli Woods Welford Road on Friday evening, is in line to make his 75th tournament appearance if included in the match day 23. Munster Rugby’s Gavin Coombes is the leading tackler so far with 67 from four matches.

Finally, Damian Willemse of the DHL Stormers and Nick Davids of Harlequins, who face off in Cape Town, have made the most offloads (10) and beaten the most defenders (20) respectively this season. In addition, the Quins openside, Will Evans, leads the turnovers category with nine.

Rugby fans around the world will be eagerly awaiting the action-packed weekend of rugby that is set to take place, as the top teams from Europe’s elite competition battle it out for the chance to be crowned Heineken Champions Cup winners.

Meanwhile, in the Challenge Cup, Cardiff Rugby’s Rhys Priestland is currently leading the tournament in points with a tally of 41, while Scarlets’ Steff Evans has managed to score the most tries with five to his name.

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Friedle Olivier of Toyota Cheetahs has made the most carries so far, having carried the ball 44 times in the tournament, while Johnny McNicholl of Scarlets has covered the most ground, having made a total of 331 metres.

Jeandre Rudolph of Toyota Cheetahs has been the most successful in terms of turnovers, having made nine to date. Bristol Bears’ Semi Radradra has made the most offloads, with a tally of eight, and Michele Lamaro of Benetton Rugby has been the most active in defence with 54 tackles made.

Federico Ruzza of Benetton Rugby has won the most lineouts so far, having claimed a total of 31. Meanwhile, Steff Evans of Scarlets has made the most line breaks, with eight, and Nadir Megdoud of Stade Francais Paris has beaten the most defenders, with 14.

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Yes, Tupaea is playing well. But that is at Super Rugby level. David Havili also plays well at Super Rugby level; but he hasn’t been able to carry that form to internationals. Tupaea is in a similar category to Havili, a good all around player, but lacks the explosive pace to be a dominant international 12.


Part of the issue is that defenses in Super Rugby aren’t quite as good and aggressive as the northern/Springbok style rush defenses. The pressure test isn’t the same. Players can flourish in Super Rugby, but get suffocated in internationals as they are not used to northern/Springbok style rush defenses.


The All Black backline hasn’t been consistently good since 2015. They’ve had some great games e.g. the RWC 2019 quarter final. But they’ve lacked the penetration and distribution to unlock the back three and/or getting the offloading game going consistently. As good as Sonny Bill Williams was, after he did his Achilles he didn’t have the explosive pace Nonu had.


The All Blacks need a Ma’a Nonu 2.0 player at 12. They need a 12 who can: break through defenses, is fast enough that they can beat the cover over 40-50 meters, and can offload. They also need a 13 that can pass.


The player who has that at 12, who is also eligible for the All Blacks, is Tavatavanawai. He has the aggression and pace of a Nonu 2.0 type player, but is a bit raw at 12 - worth a shot though.


I suggested that Fainga'anuku could be awesome at 12 as he was mentioned in the comment I was replying to.


But I’d give Tavatavanawai a shot at 12 and put J Barrett at 13. J Barrett has all the skills of a 13, and he can distribute - which the biggest missing piece in the All Blacks backline (R Ioane on the bench, covering 11, 13, and 14).

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