Super Rugby Pacific: Hurricanes content to take advantage of top seeding for playoffs

Post At: Jun 04/2024 03:20PM

Even three days out from the first Super Rugby Pacific quarter-final, the physiological battle between the remaining sides has already begun.  

The tabletopping Hurricanes have responded to the Blues' claims that finishing at the top isn't as beneficial as you might think, although the stats may not back them up.

There are plenty of smiles at training, with the Wellington-based side relishing their first top-of-the-table finish since 2016.

Asafo Aumua runs onto Sky Stadium. Photo credit: Getty Images

"It’s a good challenge for us, because last couple of years, we got to this stage and lost," reflected assistant coach Cory Jane. "It’s cool we get to play at home."

The Hurricanes are happy to claim top spot and the Blues seem happy to concede it, after the Chiefs denied them the crucial bonus point that would've seen them finish first.

"The danger of finishing first is suddenly your feet leave the ground and you're not in," insisted Blues coach Vern Cotter afterwards.

Jane scoffs.

"I'd rather be at No.1 than No.2, but it is what it is," he said. "Everything's normal for you, you get to train at your facility and have captains run at your stadium, and like I said, you get to stay in your own beds." 

As for the Blues players, halfback Finlay Christie could see both sides of the debate.

"Our goal was to finish with that bonus point, but at the end of the day, we finished second on the table," he said. "At the start of the season, I guess your goal was finishing top four, so we’re pretty happy with that." 

History suggests finishing first does, in fact, go a long way to winning the title. Of the 26 teams crowned champions over the years, 18 finished top of the table, while just six who finished second went on to win.

One of those 18 was the 2016 Hurricanes, a side Jane remembers well, but his players not so much.

"I did try to bring up 2016 and half the guys didn't even know who I am," laughed the former All Blacks winger.

As the only Hurricanes side to claim the title, it might pay to remind them.

Join Newshub at 4:30pm Saturday for live updates of the Hurricanes v Melbourne Rebels Super Rugby Pacific quarter-final

Even three days out from the first Super Rugby Pacific quarter-final, the physiological battle between the remaining sides has already begun.  

The tabletopping Hurricanes have responded to the Blues' claims that finishing at the top isn't as beneficial as you might think, although the stats may not back them up.

There are plenty of smiles at training, with the Wellington-based side relishing their first top-of-the-table finish since 2016.

"It’s a good challenge for us, because last couple of years, we got to this stage and lost," reflected assistant coach Cory Jane. "It’s cool we get to play at home."

The Hurricanes are happy to claim top spot and the Blues seem happy to concede it, after the Chiefs denied them the crucial bonus point that would've seen them finish first.

"The danger of finishing first is suddenly your feet leave the ground and you're not in," insisted Blues coach Vern Cotter afterwards.

Jane scoffs.

"I'd rather be at No.1 than No.2, but it is what it is," he said. "Everything's normal for you, you get to train at your facility and have captains run at your stadium, and like I said, you get to stay in your own beds." 

As for the Blues players, halfback Finlay Christie could see both sides of the debate.

"Our goal was to finish with that bonus point, but at the end of the day, we finished second on the table," he said. "At the start of the season, I guess your goal was finishing top four, so we’re pretty happy with that." 

History suggests finishing first does, in fact, go a long way to winning the title. Of the 26 teams crowned champions over the years, 18 finished top of the table, while just six who finished second went on to win.

One of those 18 was the 2016 Hurricanes, a side Jane remembers well, but his players not so much.

"I did try to bring up 2016 and half the guys didn't even know who I am," laughed the former All Blacks winger.

As the only Hurricanes side to claim the title, it might pay to remind them.

Join Newshub at 4:30pm Saturday for live updates of the Hurricanes v Melbourne Rebels Super Rugby Pacific quarter-final

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