Hurricanes vs Highlanders: Super Rugby live scores, blog

By Harry Jones / Expert

Match result:

The Hurricanes delivered a clinic in the art of finishing to beat the Highlanders 29-12 in a fierce Super Rugby match in Wellington.

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Final score
Hurricanes 29
Highlanders 12

Match preview:

The Hurricanes will host the last unbeaten team in Super Rugby, the Highlanders, in a top of the Kiwi table derby. Join The Roar for live scores and blogging, starting from 5:35pm AEDT.

So far, the Highlanders have been the most — or only — consistent team in the competition, harvesting a perfect three-from-three win record, and doing it in style.

In contrast to prior years, the Clan has kicked less than the normally run-and-gun Hurricanes, but this season, the world’s best scrumhalf and fullback combination have declined to kick from hand as much as before.

The Highlanders have carried the ball about 25 times more per game than the Hurricanes, albeit the home team is getting about half a metre gain more per carry.

The kicks-from-hand stats for these teams after three matches are essentially identical.

Ben Smith already has run the ball back 28 times, declining to lob-kick, and for good measure, has added ‘try talk-erasure’ to his formidable skillset.

The great powers of SANZAAR have weighed in already, admonishing Smith to cease and desist from this practice of hectoring the referee after conceding a try, pilfering the ball from the kicking tee, and “lawyering up.”

So, it’s back to the old style of referee lobbying, and this is TJP’s strong suit: no scrumhalf bleats as much as the motor-mouth from the capital. No chance of Ben owning the ref’s ear.

The backline Barrett brothers are just as dangerous in general play as the Smiths; and with big Jordie assuming the kicking duties at times, the Canes have only missed a few shots at goal.

So far, the only significant differences have been in ball-handling (the Hurricanes have spilled the pill too much), discipline (the Canes have conceded nine penalties per game), scrum strength (the Canes have been pinged eight times already, for binding and direction issues at scrum time), and tackle effectiveness (the Highlanders are missing fewer tackles, and hitting harder).

The Highlanders’ better body height and ferocity in the tackle is probably the margin at the moment, but this could change in this derby, given how fierce Kiwi rivalries tend to be, with battles of pride all over the park.

Luke Whitelock is playing the best rugby of his life, leading the tournament in ‘dominant tackles,’ and leading his team in carries.

He will be without big bruiser Liam Squire, but the Highlander pack plays as a unit, and they play with a grudge.

The clever Lima Sopoaga, tackle-breaking Tevita Li, deceptively powerful and quick Rob Thompson, and offload king Waiseke Naholo will be jacked up for this one, as they face more hyped foes in the Hurricane backline. Just a glance at that backline reveals the danger.

This rivalry has tended to favour the home team, of late. But the Wellington side will need to lift their play to withstand the rugged visitors.

Look for Ngani Laumape to bend and even break the Highlander midfield cordon, and BBBBB to scoot around, looking for ways to pass, run or kick into space for his lethal finishers to exploit. The Hurricanes also have the better bench.

Brad Shields is not taking his farewell tour lightly. He will leave a mark on the opposition, who must still be hurting from a brutal South Island derby win.

There are game breakers all over the park, and only a deluded pundit would claim to know how it will go. Most likely, the last team to score takes it, and many a plot twist will ensue.

In these situations, I tend to look at the uniforms as a tie-breaker. I know. It’s not scientific.

The capital city’s rugby team is dressed even more yellow than ever, and wind is still their motif, but this year, the raw destructive power of a supercell storm is softened into a diagonal tonal wind pattern, which looks sloppy when they sweat.

The two Smiths are in red-hot form, or should we say, neon-green form, given their ‘highway construction’ away strip. Is there any team with a better home jersey and worse away version?

So, it’s Hurricanes by about two points.

The Crowd Says:

2018-03-25T08:19:02+00:00

woodart

Guest


we only get one free game a week on New Zealand TV, luckily they are usually Kiwi derbies, but soon they will be games that arent .....do something else that night....

2018-03-25T08:14:08+00:00

woodart

Guest


come to New Zealand and watch a couple of mass Hakas , will sends chills down your spine...

2018-03-25T08:11:24+00:00

woodart

Guest


dont you like seeing auckland in the rearview mirror??

2018-03-25T08:09:48+00:00

woodart

Guest


highlanders green jersey is the pits, designed by someone who needs therapy

2018-03-25T03:12:21+00:00

Rugby Tragic

Roar Rookie


Thugby, now c’mon mate .. you staunch Waratahs fans have Foley, a player who you can be proud of ?. World class according to Wallaby and Waratah selectors. Do you really need a Ihaia West? ?. At the Blues, he was given 3 years to cement his place ... I have nothing to say about the outcome from that, but I could suggest to you to keep an eye out for Steven Perofeta. I think this kid is the real deal and has a huge future in front of him.

2018-03-25T01:01:02+00:00

Muzzo

Guest


Yep congrats to you & the Canes, mate. It was a great game, especially for the wet conditions, in which both teams did very well. Cheers mate. P.S.At least there was no burnt cakes mate!! Lol.

2018-03-25T00:57:25+00:00

Muzzo

Guest


Goes to show the quality of both teams defence Chook, & the wet track didn't help either team, but in all, it was another cracker, mate.

2018-03-25T00:54:57+00:00

Muzzo

Guest


A great win to the Canes over my Landers, & congrats to them, even our old mate Digger. Well done to them, & you too as well Digger. That try of Aso's, was certainly something, & just really showed the quality of our local derbies. A great game, & look out the next team to meet them. I think that's the Force......... eerrr, the Force Rebels, as they will need a lot more than good luck.

2018-03-24T21:23:07+00:00

Joe King

Guest


Yup. NZ conference definitely the strongest. But a ridiculous idea.

2018-03-24T15:26:35+00:00

Taylorman

Guest


Yes that long but if play in the second half where largely nothing happend for twenty minutes really saw the Canes like a boa constrictor squeezing the life out of the Highlanders. As valiantly as the two Smiths, Naholo and Sapoaga tried to create, and did at other times, the Canes shut down was impressive. Title contenders from that passage alone. But they still needed three very tight tries from Lam and Aso, all three could have ended differently.

2018-03-24T10:39:03+00:00

ThugbyFab

Guest


G'day RT and Chook, "Ihaia Who" should have gone West and played for the Tahs. Like isn't Bondi called West Auckland? The Tahs and Australian rugby would love to see an up-n-coming 5/8 burning up the metres. Surely he must have an Aussie granny somewhere. Worries me to hell that the WB only have one 5/8 to call on, look at how knackered B.Foley (and others) was in the EOYT2017. These blokes need the occasional 2-3 weeks off, they are not robots.

2018-03-24T09:16:40+00:00

Taylorman

Guest


Thought the Canes were all class in tying down the Landers for most of the second half. The Ben Smith tackle on the Aso try made for a great rugby still. When they froze the try take a look at the entire frame. Sport captured beautifully. Really great seeing all these ex Blues and Auck players thriving away from the north of the Bombays too. ?

2018-03-24T08:46:06+00:00

RobC

Roar Guru


esp if its not 5K!

2018-03-24T08:45:27+00:00

RobC

Roar Guru


yup. It was a game of D, mostly And one player from the Canes did the most, along with a LO steal, and some handy runs. The guys in the middle did their work, to create scoring opportunities for the outside backs

AUTHOR

2018-03-24T08:43:28+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Signing off. Thanks to all for contributing!

AUTHOR

2018-03-24T08:38:50+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Only 5 line breaks, total. Hard-fought brawl, with big moments going the way of the Canes. Then, 2H dominance.

AUTHOR

2018-03-24T08:36:59+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Hurricanes won this match with sustained pressure. Fitting tribute to TJP by his schoolmates. THAT’S the best haka I’ve ever seen.

AUTHOR

2018-03-24T08:34:09+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


TJP speaks well! (Surprised?????)

AUTHOR

2018-03-24T08:33:11+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Maybe! He won’t scare the Boks.

2018-03-24T08:32:46+00:00

Machooka

Roar Guru


Congrats Diggeriwi... commis to H'lander, Muzzo et al. I suppose the game went the way most thought it would, although I was expecting it to be a little more open... but there were some sensational tries :) Thanks MrJones for your West Coast call of the game ;)

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