Day Two of Round Two in the 2007 Super 14 series are throwing up a number of intriguing encounters - especially the two trans-Tasman games that kick-start the day.
Cheetahs coach Rassie Erasmus clearly subscribes to the theory that you don't change a winning team.
Gerrie Britz's recall to the Stormers tight five may just be the tonic the embattled unit requires.
Coach Kobus van der Merwe has kept faith in the Stormers side that grossly under-performed last week. But he could run out of patience soon.
The ACT Brumbies has been left to sweat on whether their star player Stirling Mortlock will play ahead of the Super 14 clash against the Blues at Canberra Stadium on Saturday.
The Highlanders have named two changes to their side that narrowly downed the favoured Force outfit last Friday in Perth.
Block-busting centre Lloyd Johansson has been named at inside centre in the Reds team to play the Crusaders in Saturday's Super 14 second round match in Christchurch.
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It is not so long ago that the intricacies of front row play were a mystery to most. So who better than international props Gethin Jenkins and Dai Young to dissect the new engagement process?
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