Super Rugby: Chiefs move to the top of the table while Bondered Higlanders
Waikato’s bosses surrendered Saturday Highlanders Otago to Hamilton on Saturday, with Bonus Point’s victory trained by Clayton McMillan again at the top of the Super Rugby Pacific.
The five trials of the second half saw chief Draw clearly after the teams split with three points in the interval, with the wing Caulum crossing the line twice as his side climbed up Crusaders of Canterbury in the position of the Pole.
“We are not yet finished product. We still have a lot to learn, but we will win that victory,” said Fullback Shefat Damian McKenzie. “It is never easy to play Landers, they are a hard side to defeat.”
McKenzie’s sentence and an eighth minute try by arm Narawa show gave the bosses early advantage, but that superiority was deleted when Propo Sefo Kautai score was transformed from Millar.
McKenzie’s sentence put the bosses ahead, but was after the interval that the local team sealed their authority in the game, scoring 33 points unanswered.
side Leroy Carter prolonged the lead before the blanket claims his first and arm first Sealaman argues increased the advantage.
The blank passed back in line ROADS In the 75th minute to take the bosses in front of the Crusaders to the point difference.
Crusaders needed a pair of delayed sentences from replacement James O’Connor to score a 25-22 win ABOUT Blues Auckland Friday.
The former wall of the walls of the walls, which joined the Crusaders before the season from Queensland redsLeaved the results in the rain in Christchurch with nine minutes left before staging a second penalty in the 81st minute.
“It was a classic,” said Crusader coach Rob Penney. “We had to use different tactics. Conditions were really difficult, but you have to admire the commitment of both parties.”
Blues defensive champion held a three -point lead going to the last 10 minutes after a penalty at half -flight Beaifer BarrettBut O’Connor twice punished their bad discipline in the scrum to shake the result in favor of the Crusaders.
Act brumbies foamy a 24-0 win excessive Pacific Ocean In Auckland on Saturday to move up to third place, with replacement hooker Billy Pollard marking a pair of evidence.
“The most pleasant part was to keep this side at zero points, one side with offensive ignition,” said Brumbies Captain Allanta Valoga. “There was a lot of pride shown there by our boys and I was really proud of trying.”
New South Wales Warlatahs failed to build last weekend’s impressive victory over the bosses, with Dan McKellar who slipped a loss 28-14 against Fijian jo i ned in Lautoka.
Flancker Mottitikiai Murray and Winger Ponati Cleep marked strives for the hosts before a violation by Waratahs Full-Back Joseph eagerly Gifted Fijians a penalty prove that sealed their second victory of the season.
A 79th minute penalty by half of the western force flight I’m Donaldson won his side A draw 17-17 by visiting Welington hurricanes In Perth as neither party can score in the additional 10-minute gold point.
Is the first draw in the Super Rugby this season and removes strength in the fifth at the table. Hurricanes are seventh.
A test only by passing the watch brand from the arm FineanganofoHis second evening, he put the hurricanes in the lead before the local team was flattened for a minute to move through Donaldson’s penalty before posts.
Both teams lost goal efforts in the Golden Point period, with hurricanes’ Ruben love Washing the left hand straight with the last shock of the game.