Blues sneak past Chiefs with 83rd-minute game winner

MATCH REPORT: The Blues have beaten the Chiefs, 20-19, to book their spot in the semifinals, where they will look to defend their Super Rugby Pacific title.

ADVERTISEMENT

The home side started on the front foot after the Blues were caught not rolling away, and Damian McKenzie slotted the kick down the middle.

The Chiefs were then penalised for the same thing, as Beauden Barrett’s penalty was successful, and it was 3-3 after five minutes.

Chiefs fullback Shaun Stevenson got his hands on the ball in midfield before a pinpoint cross-field kick fell into Emoni Narawa’s hands.

Narawa offloaded it to Samipeni Finau, who was stopped five meters short of the line.

The Chiefs eventually dropped the ball through Naitoa Ah Kuoi, but it was the Chiefs who enjoyed the first dangerous attack with the ball in hand.

ADVERTISEMENT

The next 15 minutes were dominated mostly by the Chiefs, who had the ball in hand, but the Blues’ defence held strong.

A Finlay Christie midfield box kick backfired on the Blues, as Daniel Rona pounced on a loose ball and sprinted towards the line. Rona saw Cortez Ratima on the inside and kicked him the ball, but Ratima stumbled and dropped the ball just before the line.

Laghlan McWhannell was then caught over the ball illegally, resulting in another Damian McKenzie penalty.

McKenzie’s kick sailed between the two posts, giving the Chiefs a 6-3 lead after a tense first 30 minutes.

ADVERTISEMENT

Stevenson once again saw some space in behind the Blues defence, using a short chip kick for McKenzie, who was caught by Ricky Riccitelli. Referee Angus Gardner deemed Riccitelli to have tripped McKenzie, resulting in a yellow card for the Blues hooker.

A bit of Beauden Barrett magic saw him set up himself for what looked like an easy try under the posts, but Barrett couldn’t regather the ball as he slid towards the line.

At halftime, it was 9-3 to the Chiefs.

The away side started the better of the two teams in the second half, putting pressure on the Chiefs inside their 22.

Adrian Choat went close, before a huge tackle from Finau sent the Blues loose forward backwards. The Chiefs were then penalised out in front, with Barrett adding the three points. 9-6 to the Chiefs after 50 minutes.

The Chiefs’ front row earned the home side another penalty, which McKenzie once again added the three points.

The momentum then shifted towards the Chiefs, as the forwards rolled up their sleeves and decided to use a tap-and-go set play close to the line.

Ratima then fired a pass to McKenzie, who threw an inch-perfect bullet pass to Rona, who found a gap in the Blues’ defensive line. Rona’s try extended the lead to thirteen with 20 minutes to go.

The Blues thought they had scored, but Caleb Clarke dropped the ball after a bruising tackle by Samipeni Finau as he attempted to score close to the posts.

Referee Angus Gardner went back to a penalty advantage, before replacement Blues hooker Kurt Eklund pushed his way over the line. Eklund’s try was converted by Barrett, moving the Blues to within a converted try’s margin of the Chiefs, 19-13.

McKenzie had the opportunity to close out the game from the sideline, but his penalty attempt went just wide. The Blues then rolled up their sleeves close to the line and thought they had scored through Hoskins Sotutu, but the TMO ruled him to have made a double movement.

The Blues then used their forwards to go close once again, before replacement lock, Josh Beehre, powered his way through two Chiefs defenders to score close to the posts.

Barrett successfully added the extras from out in front, giving the Blues the victory in Hamilton.

Chiefs 19-20 Blues

Scorers:

For Chiefs:
Tries: Rona
Cons: McKenzie
Pens: McKenzie 4

For Blues:
Tries: Eklund, Beehre
Cons: B Barrett 2
Pens: B Barrett 2

Teams

Chiefs: 15 Shaun Stevenson, 14 Emoni Narawa, 13 Daniel Rona, 12 Gideon Wrampling, 11 Leroy Carter, 10 Damian McKenzie, 9 Cortez Ratima, 8 Simon Parker, 7 Luke Jacobson (captain), 6 Samipeni Finau, 5 Tupou Vaa’i, 4 Naitoa Ah Kuoi, 3 George Dyer, 2 Samisoni Taukei’aho, 1 Aidan Ross
Replacements: 16 Brodie McAlister, 17 Ollie Norris, 18 Reuben O’Neill, 19 Josh Lord, 20 Wallace Sititi, 21 Xavier Roe, 22 Josh Jacomb, 23 Etene Nanai-Seturo.

Blues: 15 Corey Evans, 14 Mark Tele’a, 13 Rieko Ioane, 12 AJ Lam, 11 Caleb Clarke, 10 Beauden Barrett, 9 Finlay Christie, 8 Hoskins Sotutu, 7 Dalton Papali’i, 6 Adrian Choat, 5 Laghlan McWhannell, 4 Patrick Tuipulotu (captain), 3 Marcel Renata, 2 Ricky Riccitelli, 1 Joshua Fusitu’a
Replacements: 16 Kurt Eklund, 17 Jordan Lay, 18 Angus Ta’avao, 19 Josh Beehre, 20 Anton Segner, 21 Sam Nock, 22 Harry Plummer, 23 Cole Forbes

Referee: Angus Gardner
Assistant referees: Damon Murphy, Matt Kellahan
TMO: James Leckie

Additional source @RugbyPass

Download the RugbyPass app now!

News, stats, live rugby and more! Download the new RugbyPass app on the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android) now!

Join free

KOKO Show | July 8th | Bernard Foley stops by to talk the Wallabies winning and Lions being tested

England v South Africa | World Rugby U20 Championship | Extended Highlights

Georgia vs Ireland | Men’s International | Full Match Replay

Lions Share | Episode 2

Chile vs Romania | Men’s International | Full Match Replay

USA vs Belgium | Men’s International | Full Match Replay

Touchdown in Dublin, The Red Sea Returns & We Prepare to Face Argentina | Ep 2: The Ultimate Test

South Africa v British & Irish Lions | 2009 | Second Test | The Vaults

Write A Comment