Rebels sneak home against Moana Pasifika as 'disappointing' second half fade-outs once again sting

By Christy Doran / Editor

They made it hard for themselves, but the Melbourne Rebels breathed a deep sigh of relief on Saturday afternoon as they snuck home against the lowly Moana Pasifika in Auckland.

After opening up a 38-12 lead midway through the second half, the Rebels had an anxious last minute as their lead was cut to just five points after Fine Inisi crashed over with Jordan Uelese in the sin bin.

Having witnessed his side self-destruct through terrible discipline in the first half, former All Blacks midfielder turned coach Aaron Mauger roared with delight. It was in stark contrast to Kevin Foote, whose walkie talky once again got a workout in the second half.

But a runaway Cabous Eloff from turnover ball saw their blood pressure as ease, as a powerful attacking cleanout gave quick ball to the visitors and saw Monty Ioane score out wide to seal the match.

“Crucial,” Rebels captain Brad Wilkin described the win.

But after starting the weekend in 11th spot on the standings, the excellent flanker knew full well the missed opportunity of not picking up a bonus point as they moved up to ninth ahead of their crunch local derby against the Brumbies.

“Disappointing we let the bonus point slip there but credit to Moana, they came back and fought all the way. It was a tough game in the end,” Wilkin said.

Asked about their important game against the Brumbies next weekend, Wilkin didn’t take a backward step.

“Bring it on,” he said.

“Excited to get back at home, Sunday afternoon footy, so let’s go.”

For the Rebels to stand a chance they’ll have to overturn their second half fade outs.

Twice the Rebels blew first half leads against the Blues and Crusaders at home to end up with zero points.

Saturday’s effort against Moana Pasifika, who remain winless through nine matches, made it more than a trend.

Depth can’t be blamed either because the Rebels have an international front-row to bring off the bench while James Tuttle, Nick Jooste and Joe Pincus are no strangers to Super Rugby either.

Discipline remains crucial while a rock solid set-piece is necessary for Kevin Foote’s side to take the next step and land a proper blow.

Alex Mafi scored a double in the Rebels’ win over Moana Pasifika at Mt Smart Stadium on April 29, 2023, in Auckland. Photo Fiona Goodall/Getty Images

Despite dominating possession and territory off the back of a dozen penalties and two yellow cards, the Rebels didn’t quite have the points in the bank to show for it until the final seconds of the opening half.

But David Feliaui’s try in the midfield was an important fourth try blow on the stroke of half-time.

Before then rising No.10 Carter Gordon had put on a show.

His pin-point left-to-right pass saw Lachie Anderson cross out wide to score in the 13th minute before Josh Kemeny found space on the same right-hand touchline to score.

Gordon’s dummy close to the line extended the lead after Moana got one back through Neria Fomai.

But Feliaui’s try in stoppage time gave the Rebels the momentum heading into the main break.

It looked like the Rebels would cruise to a big victory as Alex Mafi crossed for a quick double midway through the second half.

It was then that Moana sprung to life, scoring three tries in less than 20 minutes to make a match of it.

But through gritted teeth the Rebels hung on to seal an important victory as Ioane scored.

The Crowd Says:

2023-04-30T19:21:29+00:00

Ben Woods

Roar Rookie


Hardwick is due back this Sunday fingers crossed.

2023-04-30T12:48:16+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


That’s not impossible to contemplate but pretty unlikely

2023-04-30T07:52:50+00:00

KTinHK

Roar Pro


will be interesting to see if they cite Lindenmuth... or whitewash it. That sort of stuff is criminal.

2023-04-30T06:33:46+00:00

PaddyBoy

Roar Rookie


Kellaway looking better and pushing for a spot in WC 15. Like him at fullback. Wouldn't mind seeing a 6-2 bench with Hodge at 23 to try and stem these fade-outs. Hosea one my new favourite players, looking forward to seeing those stats! Hoping Canham and Ili are back next week, any news on Hardwick?

2023-04-30T05:18:49+00:00

Nick Maguire

Roar Rookie


If the HIA Doc saw it and made CG test then I reckon it will get looked at

2023-04-30T05:14:37+00:00

Rugbytrylover

Roar Rookie


He could if he started with Ryan Lonergan.

2023-04-30T02:25:53+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


PD I don’t think matters much. Pretty sure it’s considered after BP and wins. Losing the extra point is what they should be disappointed about. They could be equal 8th

2023-04-29T23:28:47+00:00

Fumbles

Roar Rookie


Hodge missed several first up tackles last week and seemed to be tentative this week. Does anyone know if he is carrying an injury?

2023-04-29T23:27:09+00:00

Fumbles

Roar Rookie


Yes he does. I wish he would run a little lower. Great potential.

2023-04-29T23:24:17+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


I thought he was ok. But a long way from Philip, Hosea and Canham

2023-04-29T22:53:49+00:00

Nick Maguire

Roar Rookie


TWAS, all true but I thought Cardall was good when he came on, not dominant but did a good job. Apparently he shrank in transit, a bit like the US basketballers used to!

2023-04-29T22:49:46+00:00

Nick Maguire

Roar Rookie


He was later called to the sideline by the Doc for a HIA. From memory he didn't come back on although I could be wrong.

2023-04-29T22:48:55+00:00

Noodles

Roar Rookie


Fair call TWAS.

2023-04-29T22:45:55+00:00

Simon_Sez

Roar Guru


Geoff, Oh my mistake, apologies! Thank you for the correction.

2023-04-29T22:09:24+00:00

Short Arm

Roar Rookie


Yeah, either of these centre pairings would be a step up from Hodge. The guy can't pass left to right, two where wayward in this game, one costing them a break.

2023-04-29T15:36:03+00:00

Bliksem

Roar Rookie


Unfortunately it appears that in a professional era the referees are still amateurs as they are not held accountable for their mistakes.

2023-04-29T13:58:12+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


Yeah, he doesn’t start at 10 for Wallabies if he’s not kicking

2023-04-29T13:56:42+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


He’s a real talent. He’s lean at 115kg but goes forward in tight when carrying and is a good stopper. And he can go 80. Just need him to stay fit

2023-04-29T13:54:50+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


Kellaway, Hosea and Wilkins my choices as best afield. Aumua is something to watch too. Looks a lot like Danty as well as playing a bit like him

2023-04-29T13:53:19+00:00

Mike88

Roar Rookie


Yeah agreed.

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