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imageWELLINGTON: The table-topping Wellington Hurricanes put their unbeaten run on the line Saturday against the defending Super 15 champions NSW Waratahs, who are desperate to revive their season.

While the Hurricanes relish being in the unaccustomed seat at the head of the table, the 10th-placed Waratahs have slipped to must-win territory with a four-win, three-loss record.

Although the Waratahs have consoled themselves by saying it is similar to last year when they bounced back to win the championship, a fourth loss now will make it extremely difficult to repeat the 2014 fightback.

The Hurricanes are also under pressure to maintain their winning streak with the Waikato Chiefs, away to the Canterbury Crusaders this weekend, a slender three points behind.

In the tightly-packed South Africa conference, leaders Northern Bulls are away to the fourth-placed Coastal Sharks who are only four points behind and smarting after back-to-back losses to the Crusaders and Golden Lions.

The importance of the marquee Hurricanes-Waratahs match-up in Wellington is not lost on 'Tahs and Wallabies scrum-half Nick Phipps.

"It would be important for the mental state of the 'Tahs. It would be a turning point if we could get over there and put in a good performance, and I am not even talking about getting a win," he said.

Phipps was adamant the Waratahs expansive game was right for the side despite their indifferent results so far.

"We're committed to this style of play," he said.

"I think it would be disappointing that after three hard years, that if we have a couple of disappointing results that we shy and turn away from it."

The Hurricanes, with six All Blacks in their backline, have named a similar side to that which beat the second-placed South African unit Western Stormers 25-20 two weeks ago with the inclusion of flanker Ardie Savea who returns from injury.

It will be the 100th Super match for 'Canes lock Jeremy Thrush who also made his debut against the Waratahs.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2015

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