Magpies coach Mark Ozich chats to Hawke's Bay Today editor Craig Cooper
Like a few provinces, the Hawke's Bay Magpies have had the better of Southland in recent history.
But don't expect them to take anything for granted against the Stags during their Mitre 10 Cup season opener at 4.35pm on Sunday at Rugby Park in Invercargill.
Magpies coach Mark Ozich saidall recent history would go out the window come Sunday when they face a highly motivated team who are always tough at home.
"We'd expect them to come out the gate pretty physical and full of intent," he said.
Ozich is excited to get his third campaign at the Hawke's Bay helm under way, particularly after the squad's preparation was stalled by Covid-19 lockdown.
"Everyone's just really looking forward to getting the first one under way and then going from there."
He has named a strong side for Sunday, with star recruits Kurt Baker and Lolagi Visinia adding to the existing core of players at fullback and on the bench respectively.
Ozich said they have bedded in nicely over the preseason, as have prop Sona Taumalolo and lock Bryn Evans in their returns to the province.
"Every day we're taking steps forward and getting better as a group," he said.
"I don't think we're there yet, but we've made some good inroads, and hopefully we're prepared enough for Southland on Sunday."
That preparation has taken an internal focus, given there is no footage of the Stags at this point in the season.
"We can anticipate traditionally what they do, they'll be tough in the forward pack, they'll be physical," Ozich said.
"But for us it's really been a week building on the day before, and the day before that, getting more confident and getting better execution on what we're doing each day."
The Magpies are blessed with impressive loose forward depth, making the absences of Gareth Evans and Josh Kaifa easier to bear.
Magpies halfback Folau Fakatava and first five-eighth Lincoln McClutchie will be reunited for the season opener against Southland. Photo / Paul Taylor
Hurricanes man Evans picked up an ankle injury in Super Rugby and is a few weeks away from returning, while the full extent of Kaifa's preseason knee injury is yet to be confirmed.
Marino Mikaele-Tu'u, Brendon O'Connor and Devan Flanders will start at blindside, openside and number eight respectively, with preseason standout Solomone Funaki covering them on the bench.
Lock Isaia Walker-Leawere has been named on the bench despite a lingering hamstring injury, meaning Bryn Evans might have to wait a little longer to make his second Magpies debut.
The squad's only current All Black Brad Weber will come off the bench as well, with Folau Fakatava getting the start at halfback.
That form reflects Southland's overall struggles – the Stags picked up just one win in the last three seasons.
They won't have the backing of a strong home crowd either, with just a few spectators able to attend under the current Covid-19 restrictions.
Ozich said while that may help his team this weekend, they hope the situation can change before the Magpies' first home game against Counties Manukau next Sunday.
Hawke's Bay Magpies to play Southland on Sunday:
1. Pouri Rakete-Stones 2. Ash Dixon (captain) 3. Joe Apikotoa 4. Geoff Cridge 5. Tom Parsons 6. Marino Mikaele-Tu'u 7. Brendon O'Connor 8. Devan Flanders 9. Folau Fakatava 10. Lincoln McClutchie 11. Mason Emerson 12. Ollie Sapsford 13. Stacey Ili 14. Jonah Lowe 15. Kurt Baker (debut)
Bench 16. Kianu Kereru-Symes (vice-captain) 17. Jason Long 18. Joel Hintz 19. Bryn Evans 20. Solomone Funaki 21. Brad Weber (vice-captain) 22. Caleb Makene 23. Lolagi Visinia
Coach: Mark Ozich Assistant Coach: Josh Syms Manager: Mike Smith Assistant Manager: Tim Jones Physio: Mark Nicol Trainer: Luke Stephenson Analyst: Stephen Vanderpeet