Cane at No.8 for overhauled Super Chiefs

Co-captain Sam Cane’s shift to No.8 is the eye-catcher in a heavily shuffled Chiefs side to face hosts Queensland in Friday’s Super Rugby clash.

The All Blacks openside flanker has rarely packed down at the back of the scrum but will do so after coach Dave Rennie unveiled five changes to the starting team who beat the Crusaders 23-13 in Suva last week.

Axed Olympic sevens hopeful Liam Messam comes onto the reserves bench while there are several positional switches to the starting pack after Rennie chose to hand a week off to All Blacks lock Brodie Retallick.

Rennie says former captain Messam’s return has handed his New Zealand conference-leading team a boost with two rounds remaining until the post-season.

“It’s massive. Liam’s got a lot of mana within this group and his presence over the last couple of days has been awesome,” he said.

The versatile Taleni Seu moves from flanker to lock, with Tom Sanders swapping the No.8 jersey for No.6. Cane’s shift allows openside specialist Lachlan Boshier to make his first Super Rugby start.

All Blacks playmaker and Chiefs co-captain Aaron Cruden has fully recovered from a neck injury and will start ahead of Stephen Donald at five-eighth while Test halfback reserve Tawera Kerr-Barlow is promoted in place of Brad Weber.

The other changes are in the front row, where prop Atu Moli and hooker Nathan Harris usurp Hiroshi Yamashita and Hika Elliot respectively.

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