The Chiefs win a thrilling battle

By Neel / Roar Guru

There were numerous razzle-dazzle displays as the Waikato Chiefs pulled off a thrilling victory over a lion-hearted Blues outfit.

The game was one of the best games in recent memory and it had it all. Great attacking plays, drama and some solid defensive plays from both teams.

All Blacks coach Steve Hansen as well as All Blacks selector, Grant Fox, were in attendance at FMG Stadium. Both Hansen and Fox were treated to an entertaining game of rugby

Both teams have had contrasting fortunes heading into the fixture, with the Blues coming off a four-match winning streak, the first time the team had achieved this feat since 2011.

All of those games were at home though and the Blues were looking to register their first win on the road for the season.

The Chiefs, on the other hand, have won three games, drew one game against the Blues and were looking to continue the streak against the Blues.

On the other side of the conversation, the Chiefs have had an unusual season, where they lost their first five games of the season but they have won their last two games.

The Chiefs’ Michael Allardice pops an offload. (Photo by Michael Bradley/AFP/Getty Images)

The first points of the game came via an Otere Black penalty in the fourth minute of the game.
The home side did strike back through halfback, Brad Weber in the ninth minute. Weber read the attacking play from the Blues really well and intercepted a pass to run all the way to the try line for the first of the game. Damian McKenzie converted the try.

The Chiefs struck again in the 24th minute through Lachlan Boshier who scored off the back off some razzle-dazzle play from the Chiefs. Damian McKenzie converted the try.

The Blues did peg one back through the fullback, Melani Nanai in the 35th minute. A few offloads between captain Patrick Tuipulotu and prop Karl Tu’inukuafe and a pass off to the impressive TJ Faiane who in turn passed the ball to Melani Nanai who scored the Blues’ first for the game.

Otere Black converted the try. The Chiefs led the Blues at half-time by 14-10.

Damian McKenzie got injured in the 42nd minute with a knee injury. The sight of an injured McKenzie is a worrying sign for the All Blacks selectors and coaching staff, as he is an integral part of the All Blacks World Cup plans.

All Blacks centre, Anton Lienert-Brown put a step on a Blues defender and passed it to Moeakiola to score the third try for the Chiefs. Marty McKenzie converted the try.

The Blues hit back through All Blacks legend, Ma’a Nonu who bumped off rival no.12, Anton Lienert-Brown. Otere Black didn’t convert the try.

More razzle-dazzle was on display when the Chiefs scored their fourth try after Shaun Wainui freakishly regathered the loose ball with his foot and assisted Lachlan Boshier for his second try for the game. Marty McKenzie converted.

The spectacular plays continued with a 67th minute try to Rieko Ioane who scored his eighth try of the season. The All Black winger finished off an excellent clean break from no.13 TJ Faiane with a freakish finish in the corner to help the Blues score their third try for the game in the 67th minute. Otere Black converted the try.

Jesse Parate scored the Chiefs fifth try with insane precision in the 71st minute of the game. Marty McKenzie converted the try.

In a game that kept ebbing back and forth, had another turn with a Ma’a Nonu try in the 76th minute, where Nonu beat two defenders with a step to score the Blues fourth try and his second try for the night. Black converted the try.

The Blues nearly pulled off a thrilling victory but a loose ball was latched onto by the Chiefs who played the last minute by racking up a few phases and they eventually kicked the ball into touch, ending the game as the Chiefs won their third game in a row by 33-29.

Rieko Ioane of the Blues makes a break up the sideline during the round six Super Rugby match between the Blues and the Highlanders at Eden Park on March 22, 2019 in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Fiona Goodall/Getty Images)

The stars for Chiefs were Anton Lienert-Brown, Brodie Retallick, Brad Weber, Lachlan Boshier and Tyler Ardron.

Lienert-Brown, made three passes, nine runs for 19 metres, one clean break, beat six defenders, made five offloads and 15 tackles.

Retallick made a pass, ten runs for 19 metres, three offloads, and 16 tackles. Weber pulled off 42 passes, made five runs for 72 runs, one clean break, one offload and three tackles. Boshier scored two tries, made two passes, three runs for 23 metres, 13 tackles and beat two defenders.

Ardron made 12 runs for 58 metres, one clean break, one pass and 11 tackles for the night. The stars for the Blues were Karl Tu’inukuafe, Dalton Papali’i, Ma’a Nonu, TJ Faiane and Rieko Ioane.

The win was much needed for the Chiefs continue to recover from the horrid start they had to the Super Rugby season.

They have won three on the trot and move off the bottom of the New Zealand Conference and head into next Friday’s clash against last year’s runners up at home with confidence. As for the Blues, the four-match winning streak is over and will look to win away from home against the struggling Highlanders.

The Blues will be looking to win their first game away from home. Only time will tell whether they can pull it off or not.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2019-04-16T03:54:12+00:00

Neel

Roar Guru


This week by the far the best game indeed.

AUTHOR

2019-04-16T03:53:38+00:00

Neel

Roar Guru


Yeah, it was quality stuff mate. What about the 2 Highlanders vs Hurricanes games? They were gems especially the last one. Went right down to the wire.

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2019-04-16T03:52:48+00:00

Neel

Roar Guru


2, 9 & 10 and soon, 15 are the areas the Blues need to work on. They definitely need solid players in those positions. Parsons has been criticised heavily by the Blues fans. Was Duffie injured or something? I hadn’t seen him play for a while prior to the game.

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2019-04-16T03:50:28+00:00

Neel

Roar Guru


I was impressed with Papali’i as well. He played really well and young TJ Faiane had a blinder as well for the Blues. The Blues need a better hooker though.

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2019-04-16T03:49:05+00:00

Neel

Roar Guru


Yeah absolutely great game. The 2nd half was unbelievable. You could see the reactions on the Blues faces. They really wanted to win it. DMac is unfortunately out of the World Cup now which is really sad. He could have played a big role but the position is open and my pick to replace DMac would be David Havili. Nonu is definitely in the discussion for the World Cup centres. He really wants to be apart of the World Cup and if he pulls off consistent performances then it would be hard to overlook him. Blues need a better hooker and no.9 as well.

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2019-04-16T03:13:52+00:00

Neel

Roar Guru


Absolutely true. The NZ derbies have something else to it. High intensity Rugby with plenty of skills on display. The Hurricanes-Highlanders games were pretty good this year as well.

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2019-04-16T03:03:47+00:00

Neel

Roar Guru


Yeah it was. That one loose pass that led to the Brad Weber try was just one the early loose passes from the Blues. They were rusty for a lot of the 1st half. I’m really impressed with Papali’i he was really crafty and solid throughout the game. He is definitely a future star along with young Tom Robinson.

2019-04-14T13:53:43+00:00

CUW

Roar Rookie


is PULU injured ? coz i was surprised to see Nock in there. the Chiefs made minced mat out of him - though T3 was not that good either. BLUES were lucky to get this close without a 10. I mean last year Blue Orbin Ledger - will do better at 10 that the current lot u have. Blues need a 2nd row partner for PT. a better hooker . 3 good 10s a better scrum half and a replacement for Nanai - coz Dufft seems not so good aat 15 and slow.

2019-04-14T09:58:47+00:00

Uriah Heep

Roar Rookie


Game of the year IMO. Leonart-Brown and Retallick were excellent for the Chiefs and Robinson was super for the Blues - he has some motor. Nonu was good also but I thought some of the Blues' passing in the backs (including his) was quite laboured at times.

2019-04-14T04:17:51+00:00

Jacko

Guest


Pretty good game to watch Tman. Your guys definately need a better 9 and 10 and I thought Plummer looked good when he came on but thats easier to do than when starting. Robinson has to be looking at an ABs jumper if he keeps playing like he is and he plays in a position which is not locked down. ALB was very good last night also and RI got involved Actually no one had a bad game really

2019-04-14T04:00:38+00:00

Julz

Guest


I always say this, best football spectacle is between two NZ sides going at it back and forth, better than any what NRL has to offer.

2019-04-13T23:41:27+00:00

Kashmir Pete

Roar Guru


Nobes 'sure thing' this week would be that this would be the best Super Rugby game this round. He ain't a top tipper for nothing! Cheers KP

2019-04-13T22:51:11+00:00

Kangas

Guest


That’s the best game I’ve seen in any of the football codes this year The New Zealand teams have amazing ball skills at the line along with terrific footwork and just insane ferocity. More please

2019-04-13T18:40:31+00:00

taylorman

Roar Guru


Great match, thats what rugbys about. Had everything. I thought the same with last weeks Highlanders Canes match. The players sure know theyre in World cup year cos some are playing out of their skins at the moment. Nonu was outstanding again and for me nails 12 at World cup time. Bar injury I think he’ll get even better, then probably collapse about mid October. I think the other sides are fortunate Blues dont have a world class 10 as that would mean a sharper attack and geez DMacs are tougher little bugga, throws himself at everything, hope the knees ok. For an eighty minute rugby match cant as for a lot more than that. Quality rugby from both sides.

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