
Hurricanes coach Clark Laidlaw is contemplating switching All Blacks utility Ruben Love to first-five for Friday鈥檚 crunch Super Rugby Pacific clash against the Crusaders.
The Hurricanes have struggled for consistency in the No 10 jersey all season because of injuries to Brett Cameron, Lucas Cashmore and Harry Godfrey.
One-test All Black Cameron was tipped to get first crack but was ruled out for the season after tearing his ACL while playing for Manawat奴 in the NPC last year, while Cashmore hasn鈥檛 played after hurting his knee.
Harry Godfrey started the season at first-five but is currently sidelined for at least four weeks with a lower leg injury. Riley Hohepa has started the past two games, but struggled off the tee, missing two of his four penalty attempts, as the Hurricanes lost 19-18 to the Blues.
To avoid losing touch with the top six, Laidlaw says there is 鈥渢emptation鈥 to start Love at first-five.
鈥淲hat I like about Ruben at the minute is he really wants to contribute,鈥 Laidlaw said.
鈥淗e wants to take ownership of stuff, he wants to know the why; he wants to drive the team there鈥檚 a lot of attributes of our traditional first five.
鈥淲e鈥檙e really enjoying that, but he doesn鈥檛 have to have 10 on his back and start at 10 to do that, we need him to do that whether he鈥檚 playing 15 or 10.鈥
The possibility of moving Love to first-five was discussed on the latest episode of Rugby Direct with Elliott Smith and Liam Napier.
Smith says the Hurricanes have nothing to lose.
鈥淚 almost wonder if you hand him the keys.
鈥淲ith the Crusaders coming up, you wonder if they are looking to give Ruben Love more touches with the ball and steer the team around the park.鈥
If the Hurricanes do start Love at first-five, Napier says Callum Harkin could be an option to step in at fullback, adding Hohepa is not the answer if they want to make the playoffs.
鈥淚t is time for the Hurricanes to make the switch because it鈥檚 make-or-break time for their season,鈥 Napier says.
The Hurricanes are currently seventh, with three wins and four losses, two points behind the Waratahs, who occupy the last playoff spot.
The Hurricanes lost to the Crusaders 33-25 in the season opener back in February, and Laidlaw is treating Friday鈥檚 clash as a must-win.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a big game,鈥 said Laidlaw. 鈥淚t鈥檚 got to have a massive impact on playoffs.
鈥淲e鈥檙e aware that we need to keep winning at home and pick up maybe one or two on the road, so this at home is a big game to try to win.鈥
The teams are named at 4pm on Wednesday.
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