2 days ago Super Rugby Pacific Super Rugby Next Gen unveiled as Australia’s elite U20 pathway
Rugby Australia has announced the launch of Super Rugby Next Gen, an all-new competition featuring the best under-20s talent.
Waratahs face off against Chiefs in Super Rugby Pacific Round 10 on Fri 26th April 2024 at Allianz Stadium. Kick-off in the UK is scheduled for 10:35. In South Africa it’s at 11:35 SAST, 21:35 NZST in New Zealand, 19:35 AEST in Australia and 02:35 EST in the US.
Waratahs won the last encounter but Chiefs are in the best form of their last 5 games.
Heading into the fixture the two sides are separated by 8 places in the league table with Chiefs in 4th and Waratahs in 12th as such Chiefs are favourites on paper.
The official squads for Waratahs vs Chiefs will become available around 24- 48 hours before kick-off. Teams can still make changes up to an hour before the match however.
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Damian McKenzie has kicked a conversion.
A bit of individual brilliance by Kaylum Boshier leads to a try for Chiefs
The NSW Waratahs supporters go wild as Will Harrison successfully kicks the conversion.
Great hands by NSW Waratahs leads to a try for Lachlan Swinton
The Chiefs supporters go wild as Damian McKenzie successfully kicks the conversion.
A stunning solo try from Wallace Sititi
The touch judges raise their flags as Damian McKenzie kicks the conversion.
A penetrating move by Chiefs results in a try for Cortez Ratima.
Tane Edmed does the business as their penalty goal attempt goes over.
Slick passing by Chiefs leads to a try for Emoni Narawa.
Damian McKenzie does the business as their conversion attempt goes over.
Incisive passing by Chiefs is finished off by Emoni Narawa, as they goes over for the try.
Shaun Stevenson goes on their own for a try.
NSW Waratahs are stopped just a few metres from the try line but Jake Gordon picks up from the base of the ruck to score the try.
Tupou Vaa'i (Chiefs) is shown a yellow card
Tane Edmed converts the try.
Julian Heaven scores the try from close range.
Etene Nanai-Seturo (Chiefs) is shown a yellow card