Super Rugby Pacific: Reds broke the streak and beat Highlanders in Dunedin
The sixth date of Super Rugby Pacific He continued Saturday With great routilating games and triumphs. The reds They gave the bump in Dunedin and took triumph against Highlanders 29-23, to cut a streak negative of 12 years In the Neozyous City. Crusaders left no doubt and won with a categorical 42-19 to Blues In Auckland and share the second location with those of Queensland. Finally, in the Australian duel Waratahs stayed with the victory against Brumbies 28-23. On Friday Chiefs kept the top of the standings in view of MOANA PASIFIKA 50-35. To close the date on Sunday, Western Force will receive a They set Drua. I lived the best of rugby in Disney+.
Blues 19-42 Crusaders (Saturday)
In a classic of New Zealand teams, those of Christchurch achieved a blunt victory with a clear dominance over those of Auckland and secured the second position in the tournament table. The visiting team stood out with a total of seven tries of Kyle Preston, Chay Fihaki (twice), Tamaiti Williams, Tom Christie, Macca Springer and Will Jordan. As for the extra points, Taha Kemara added a conversion and a penalty, while James O’Connor added two points with another conversion. On the side of the hosts, they stood out Dalton Papali’i, Marcel Renata and Finlay Christiewho marked a try each. Xavi Taele and Harry Plummer contributed with a conversion each.
Highlanders 23-29 Reds (Saturday)
The Reds gave the surprise of the date to get a crucial victory that places them in the second position of the table. Four minutes, Kalani Thomas inaugurated the score with a try, followed by Richie Asoatawho expanded the advantage with a classic line and maul. Timoci Tavatavanawai He responded with pure power by scoring under the posts. Later, Tanielu Tele’a showed determination in the last meters and reversed the score, driven by the precision of Taine Robinsonwhich gave its name to 2 conversions and 1 penalty, which left the partial 17-12 in favor of the premises. In the complement, the Reds deployed their best repertoire and with the tries of Filipo Daugunutwice, and Lachie Anderson They sealed a memorable victory, so that Dumedin’s trip to Queensland.
Waratahs 28-23 Brumbies (Saturday)
The classics win anyway and those of Sydney understood that everything had to be left to be able to take the victory against the capital. Two penalties from Noah Lolesio put the outsiders but the celestial machinery was turned on, it cut Rob Leota and Teddy Wilson He scored the first try. A try continued pure joy, magic and speed of Triston Reilly so that all those present break their hands in the Allianz Stadium. Rob Leota He manufactured his Try Wing dress and left the 21-6 partial with the 3 Lawson Creighton conversions. In the second half Brumbies returned to the game for pure forwards: pick and go of Allan Alaalata and line and maul of Luke Reimer. However, the place was saved a last letter with a good play by Max Jorgensen that ended Joey Walton. Andy Muirhead He put emotion at the end after receiving a cross kick of Jack Debreczeni, who was in charge of the conversion and sealed the final result.
Moana Pasifik 35-50 Chiefs (Friday)
Chiefs showed again why the Super Rugby is categorically leading. The first time of the visitors was devastating. From the first minute, the Damian McKenzie attack- converted six tries, which gave him a crushing advantage of 36 points. Despite Moana Pasifik’s response, the difference was irremontable and, without disheveled, Chiefs closed another win. In the pointer they supported Slater, Stevenson, Roe, Carter, Selby-Rickit, Taukei’aho and Damien McKenzie himself. While in the premises they marked Tries Pole, Mallo, tweet and Havili in duplicate.
