Why is Eden Park so hard to win at? - The Roar Rugby Podcast
The Reds face a tough assignment this weekend playing the Blues. Alex Hodgman gives Christy Doran and Matt Toomua an insight into repping NZ…
The Blues have gone top of the New Zealand Conference with a comfortable 30-12 Super Rugby win over the Highlanders in Auckland.
The result at Eden Park on Saturday night improved the Blues’ win-loss record to 3-3 and put them above defending champions the Chiefs among New Zealand sides.
However, the Chiefs have played two games fewer and have the chance to go back above their neighbours when they face the Bulls in Pretoria on Sunday morning (NZT).
The Blues scored three tries to nil against the Highlanders as they gave themselves a measure of revenge after their 29-21 defeat in Dunedin in February.
Given the compressed nature of the NZ conference before the start of the round, the southerners would also have gone top had they won.
Instead, they remain fourth with a 2-3 record.
The Blues showed improvement in their work at the scrum and the breakdown, while the firepower in their backs played its part in the victory.
Tries to inside centre Ma’a Nonu and fullback Charles Piutau on either side of halftime helped the home side to kick away after what had been a tight contest.
Halfback Bryn Hall provided the spark for the first, five minutes before the break.
Hall, in the starting side with All Black Piri Weepu ruled out for at least a month after suffering a minor stroke, made a snipe that was stopped short of the line.
Nonu was on hand at the breakdown and was driven over by hard-working loose forward Steven Luatua.
Nine minutes into the second half, Piutau finished off a concerted attack by the Blues and the Simon Hickey’s conversion as part of a personal haul of 15 points blew the margin out to 27-12.
Earlier, winger George Moala got the Blues’ opening try with a powerful 25m run.
Three penalties to Highlanders five-eighth Lima Sopoaga put the visitors ahead 9-7, but they never really threatened again when the Blues got back in front.
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