Rebels boost as Highlanders rest stars

The Melbourne Rebels won't be complaining after the Highlanders omitted a number of their leading players for the Super Rugby match in Dunedin.

Aaron Smith

All Blacks halfback Aaron Smith is among several stars rested by the Highlanders against the Rebels (AAP)

The Melbourne Rebels have received a leg up for their crucial Super Rugby final round clash with the Highlanders resting a host of first-choice players.

All Blacks backs Ben and Aaron Smith have been omitted for Saturday's match in Dunedin, along with in-form centre Rob Thompson.

Loose forwards Luke Whitelock and Dillon Hunt are missing from their regular starting pack, along with lock Tom Franklin.

With the Highlanders guaranteed a finals spot, coach Aaron Mauger has handed a Super Rugby debut to centre Thomas Umaga-Jensen while it is the first start for fullback Josh Ioane.

The changes won't displease the eighth-placed Rebels, who need to win to guarantee a spot in the eight-team finals series.

It is less desperate for the Highlanders.

They will realistically finish ranked sixth or seventh overall, resulting in a quarter-final away to the NSW Waratahs, Lions or Jaguares, depending on other results.

A notable figure in the starting side is five-eighth Lima Sopoaga, who may be playing his final home game before taking up a contract with English club Wasps.

In eight seasons and 88 Super Rugby games, Sopoaga has scored 825 points to be 11th on the all-time list.

The 27-year-old All Black wants to go out a winner at the indoor venue which he described as "an unreal place to play Super Rugby".

HIGHLANDERS: Josh Ioane, Waisake Naholo, Thomas Umaga-Jensen, Teihorangi Walden, Tevita Li, Lima Sopoaga, Kayne Hammington, Liam Squire, James Lentjes (capt), Shannon Frizell, Jackson Hemopo, Alex Ainley, Tyrel Lomax, Liam Coltman, Aki Seuili. Res: Greg Pleasants-Tate, Daniel Lienert-Brown, Kalolo Tuiloma, Tom Franklin, Dillon Hunt, Josh Renton, Matt Faddes, Josh McKay.


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