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Critics fueled Chiefs' play-offs surge

IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Chiefs captain Sam Cane has said their stunning transformation from Super Rugby strugglers to playoffs contenders was sparked by a desire to prove their critics wrong.

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Colin Cooper’s side dug themselves out of a 0-4 hole at the start of the season and overcame the loss of key players to injury to book themselves a quarter-final against Argentina’s Jaguares in Buenos Aires.

Last Friday they thrashed the Rebels 59-8 to dump the Melbourne side out of the finals race and secure their own spot in the post-season.

Cane said the New Zealanders had been written off at various stages during the season but managed to rally each time to stay in touch.

“There’s been numerous times throughout the year when it was like ‘the Chiefs are out of it’, or ‘they’re pretty much done’, or ‘they’re a slim mathematical hope’,” he told New Zealand media.

“When people are quick to put the boot in or pick things apart, it could go one of two ways. Our group actually got a wee bit tighter, and it’s benefited us at the end.

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“To bounce back the way we have, there is a certain level of pride.”

The Chiefs face a Jaguares team that won the South African conference with ease and claimed nine of their last 10 games to finish second in the standings behind the double defending champion Crusaders.

The Chiefs upset the Jaguares away 30-27 earlier in the season, a win that was to prove a turning point after their dreadful start.

Cane’s return from a broken neck sustained last year has helped inspire his teammates, who were further buoyed by the return of world-class lock Brodie Retallick against the Rebels.

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Should the Chiefs win in Argentina, they will face the winner of Saturday’s clash in Canberra between the Brumbies and Durban-based Sharks.

Super Rugby quarterfinal Draw

Quarterfinal One: Crusaders [1] versus Highlanders [8]
Quarterfinal Two: Hurricanes [4] versus Bulls [5]
Quarterfinal Three: Jaguares [2] versus Chiefs [7]
Quarterfinal Four: Brumbies [3] versus Sharks [6]

Semifinal Draw:
Pre-determined draw as follows (highest ranked team to host):

Semifinal One: Winner Quarterfinal One v Winner Quarterfinal Two
Semifinal Two: Winner Quarterfinal Three v Winner Quarterfinal Four

Final Draw:
(highest ranked team to host):

Final: Winner Semifinal One v Winner Semifinal Two

Source: AAP

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