Fantasy Round 13 Review: The Japanese MAFIa
Round 13 saw some massive fantasy scores posted. An Aussie derby against the Rebels saw a number of big name Waratahs work their way into the Team Of The Week (TOTW), with 4 in the starting side and 1 on the bench. 6 Kiwis made the starting side in a typical strong showing, with the Blues the only team not to beat a non-kiwi side, in a contentious match against the Stormers in South Africa. The Sharks' dominance over the Sunwolves also saw them nab 4 positions in the TOTW.
The surprise of the week for me comes from Shuhei Matsuhashi (64 points). I had heard some promising things in the lead up to the season about the young Japanese number 8, yet he hadn't seemed to make the most of his limited opportunities to date. However, this weeks 80 minute performance against the Sharks has shown what he is capable of. Not only did he bag himself 1 of the Sunwolves 2 tries, he made 9 runs for 71 metres, beat 10 defenders and made 15 tackles.
Folau was back to his best against the Rebels
The Waratahs v Rebels clash provided the two top scorers of the week with the Rebels' Japanese international Amanaki Mafi (106 points) and Israel Folau (105 points) putting on a fantasy masterclass, albeit against Australian competition. Waratahs' captain Michael Hooper (88 points) also had a blinder with ball in hand, running in 172 metres off 14 runs! Ridiculous...
The Highlanders romping of the Western Force by 55-6 saw some big scores with the likes of Rob Thompson (71 points) who only came off the bench for 35 minutes and prop Aki Seiuli (88 points) who surely posted one of the biggest scores by a prop this season after bagging himself a brace of tries.
Charlie Faumuina (49 points) and James Parsons (76 points) led by the front in a Blues side that was unlucky not to take home the win against the Stormers.
Team of the Week
Props
Aki Seiuli was immense in the Highlanders win over the Force
Aki Seiuli (HIG) – 88 points, 75 min, 2 tries, 8 runs for 53m, 7 TB, 2 offloads, 1 LB, 1 LB create and 10 tackles Charlie Faumuina (BLU) – 49 points, 61 min, 2 try assists, 6 runs for 24m, 2 TB, 2 offloads, 2 LB creates and 7 tackles
Hooker James Parsons (BLU) – 76 points, 66 min, 1 try, 10 runs for 42m, 3 TB, 1 ineffective offload, 11/11 lineouts and 11 tackles Hon mention: Damian Fitzpatrick (WAR) – 51 points in 38 mins
Locks Franco Mostert (LIO) – 58 points, 80 min, 1 try, 1 try assist, 9 runs for 59m, 2 TB, 2 LB, 5 tackles, 1 lineout steal and 2 Lineout Takes Ned Hanigan (WAR) – 58 points, 80 min, 1 try, 5 runs for 56m, 7 TB, 3 LB, 9 tackles and 2 Lineout Takes
Backrow Amanaki Mafi (REB) – 106 points, 80 min, 1 try, 15 runs for 105m, 7 TB, 5 offloads, 3 LB, 2 LB creates, 9 tackles, 1 Lineout Take, 2 pilfers and 1 turnover forced Michael Hooper (WAR) – 88 points, 80 min, 1 try, 14 runs for 172m, 6 TB, 1 counter ruck turnover, 3 LB, 10 tackles, 1 pilfer and 2 turnovers forced Shuhei Matsuhashi (SUN) – 64 points, 80 min, 1 try, 9 runs for 71m, 10 TB, 1 LB, 15 Tackles and 1 turn over forced
Scrumhalf Nick Phipps (WAR) – 41 points, 61 min, 1 try, 6 runs for 19m, 3 TB, 3 offloads, 7 Tackles and 1 pilfer
Flyhalf Richie Mo'unga (CRU) – 71 points, 80 min, 1 try save, 2/3 conversions, 4/4 penalty goals, 7 runs for 80m, 5 TB, 1 offload, 1 ineffective offload, 1 LB, 2 LB created and 9 tackles Hon. mention: Aaron Cruden (CHI) – 63 points
Centre Rob Thompson (HIG) – 71 points, 35 mins! 2 trys, 1 try assist, 6 runs for 116m, 4 TB, 2 offloads, 1 ineffective offload and 2 LB Ngani Laumape (HUR) – 67 points, 80 min, 3 try assists, 12 runs for 125m, 6 TB, 2 LB, 1 LB create and 3 tackles
Outside Backs Israel Folau (WAR) – 105 points, 80 min, 2 trys, 1 TA, 13 runs for 100m, 7 TB, 4 offloads, 2 LB, 5 LB creates and 4 tackles Lwazi Mvovo (SHA) – 85 points, 80 min, 3 Trys, 8 runs for 112m, 6 TB, 1 offload, 1 ineffective offload, 2 LB, 1 LB create, 5 tackles and 1 lineout take S'busiso Nkosi (SHA) – 72 points, 80 min, 2 Trys, 8 runs for 134m, 7 TB, 1 offload, 1 LB create, 6 tackles and 1 turn over forced Hon mention: Tevita Li (HIG) – 64 points
Written by Nelson Dale