We have Hurricanes vs. Force predictions for the Super Rugby Week 5 game on Friday, March 13 at 5:05pm at McLean Park in Napier.
A one-sided game is expected to kick things off this week, as the Hurricanes look to score another easy win.
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Hurricanes vs. Force Predictions
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Best Bet
The Hurricanes are fresh off an easy win over the Waratahs, scoring 59-19, and that’s the best form guide for this game. It was a dominant victory, and it was a great way to bounce back having lost to the Drua in wet conditions in Fiji.
The Force have played well enough, despite losing to the Highlanders last week. There is room for improvement, but we question how they’ll be able to keep up with the scoring might of the Hurricanes on Friday.
One of the best attacking teams in Super Rugby are the ‘Canes, and they should be in a scoring mood in front of a big crowd at McLean Park. They’re good enough to cover the –21.5 spread, which is at the top of the range.
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Same Game Multi
Bailyn Sullivan scored a double against the Waratahs last week, so his confidence levels have risen. Punters get $1.73 for Sullivan to continue his form, and he’s worth including in Super Rugby same game multis.
Jone Rova scored in his Super Rugby debut last week. The 23-year-old Fijian is a natural speedster, and punters get $2.20 for Rova to keep up his 100% scoring record.
The Hurricanes could score 59 points by themselves, so over 59.5 points is worth including in multis. They had 78 combined points with the Waratahs last week, and the Force have shown good attack in 2026.
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Best Value Bet
Getting $14 for a player like Rova is a good price for first try scorer punters, and he could make a name for himself over the next few weeks.
The All Blacks are always looking for the next Fijian superstar, and they might have a contender. He scored a good try last week, and he could kick things off with a five-pointer on Friday night.
We expect money to come for Rova close to kick off, so snap up the value.




















