Super Rugby Pacific: Fijian Drua left Chiefs without undefeated

The Fourth date of the Super Rugby Pacific, where the New Zealand teams did not have a good time. They set Drua left without undefeated Chiefs after winning at the Churchill Park in Lautoka 28-24. MOANA PASIFIKA It imposed 40-31 to Hurricanes and WAATAHS He stayed with him Australian duel against Force by 34-10. On Friday, Brumbies He achieved a tight victory by 21-20 in view of Blues based on a second half where he imposed conditions and annulled his opponent. I lived the best of rugby in Disney+.
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WAATAHS 34-10 FORCE
Australian’s duel remained for those of Sydney who had no major inconveniences in overcoming their rival in Allianz Stadium. With a classic scrum, half scrum (Jake Gordon), Opening (Laison Creighton), go to the tip to the Wing (Max Jorgesen) It was enough to mark the First conquest. Were 6 In total With another from Jorgensen and seconded him in the Ingoal Rob Leota, Darby Lancaster, Felix Kalapu and Andrew Kellaway. Lawson Creighton and Tane Edmed added a conversion each. With this triumph the winners are located in the Second location (13 points) in the board of positions to a point of chiefs. For the of perth They noted Carlo Tizzano and Ryan Coxon.
Moana Pasifika 40-31 Hurricanes (Saturday)
The wind blew for the Samoans who won a great game in the North Harbor Stadium of Auckland. There was no respite throughout the game to relax. Were 11 tries of different shapes and sizes. At the exit of a scrum, line and maul, break, runs and a great variety that made the game a great show. Miracle Fai´ilagi was the figure of the party with a Triplethey followed him TUPOU TA´EILOA, KYEN TAUMOEFOLAU AND MILLENIUM SANERIVI. Patrick Pellegrini succeeded 5 conversions. For Wellington’s balloon they supported the Ingoal Bryden Iose, Peter Lakai, Nigane Punivai, Ruben Love and Jone Rova. Harry Godfrey uses his signature at 3 conversions.
DRUA DRUA 28-24 CHIEFS (Saturday)
Under a persistent rain, the Fijians won a great victory and left the Neozylalands without undefeated. The first half was from the visitors, who with the power of the Maul reached them to make a difference. With a line followed by mobile formation, Samisoni Taukei’aho marked the First conquest and then followed Jimmy Tupouwhich lashed out at the last meter. For the host, only 2 penalties of Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula. But in the complement everything changed: at 3 ‘, Meli Derenalagi He added the first try and the show began. They followed him Vuate Karawalevu and Poniri Loganimasithe latter with a ball recovered in its field and a great run and definition. Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula, who had succeeded 2 conversions, added a penalty to give peace of mind to the result, and in the epilogue, TUPOU VAA’I It sealed the result and defensive bonus point for outsiders that allows them to continue up in the loneliness standings.
Blues 20- Bumbies 21 (Friday)
In Eden Park, the team led by Stephen Larkham He took a necessary victory in a game that presented greater complications of the expected. With a first half, which found the hosts better standing, the second part was another the story with greater offensive and defensive visitor efficiency. In this way, with a great job of Declan Meredith (two penalties, a conversion and a try) added to the conquest of Allan Alaalata and another penalty of Ryan Lonergan, Brumbies celebration. While in premises, His main figures supported. So, Rieko Ioane, Angus Taavao next to Beuden Barret They marked their conquests, to which they were added a penalty and validation of the New Zealand opening.