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Weepu warms the bench again for Hurricanes

Article Published: Wednesday 29 April 2009

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The Hurricanes team to meet the Blues in round 12 of the 2009 Super 14 on Friday 1 May at Westpac Stadium, kick-off 7.35pm, is as follows:

More to follow.

Hurricanes:

1. John Schwalger,2. Andrew Hore,3. Neemia Tialata,4. Jeremy Thrush,5. Jason Eaton,6. Victor Vito,7. Scott Waldrom ,8. Rodney So'oialo (c),9. Alby Mathewson ,10. Willie Ripia ,11. David Smith,12. Ma'a Nonu,13. Conrad Smith,14. Zac Guildford ,15. Tamati Ellison

Reserves:16. Ged Robinson,17. Jacob Ellison,18. Bryn Evans,19. Api Naikatini ,20. Piri Weepu ,21. Jason Kawau ,22. Robert Fruean

 

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