Blues keep Chiefs scoreless to go to top of Super Rugby Pacific
The Blues have underlined their status as title contenders by keeping the Chiefs scoreless in Hamilton to move to the top of the Super Rugby Pacific table.
Leon MacDonald’s side walked away from FMG Stadium Waikato with a 25-0 drubbing of the home side despite conceding a slew of penalties that resulted in three yellow cards.
Nevertheless, the Blues held firm to register their most impressive win of the season against a Chiefs side that was depleted early on when star midfielder Anton Lienert-Brown left the field with an apparent shoulder dislocation.
First to strike with a penalty goal on the back of some set piece dominance, the Blues were forced to defend their 13-0 lead late in the first half when Luke Romano and Sam Nock were brandished yellow cards, reducing their side to just 13 men.
In the lead-up to and during that passage of play, the Chiefs piled on the pressure with wave after wave of attack, which the Blues largely defended simply by giving away penalty after penalty.
The hosts looked to have finally taken advantage of their numerical mismatch when Samisoni Taukei’aho crossed for a try from a lineout move on the stroke of half-time.
However, he was somehow denied by Ofa Tu’ungafasi, who made a heroic tackle to force a spillage over the tryline and ensure his side headed into the sheds with their buffer still intact.
That capped off a good opening stanza for the Blues, who – despite their ill-discipline – scored the only try of the half when Tom Robinson crashed over between the sticks after Kaylum Bosher was sin binned for a dangerous tackle on Josh Goodhue.
The Auckland-based side’s ability to capitalise on a numerical advantage was something the Chiefs couldn’t replicate early in he second half, even when both Romano and Nock were still out of action.
An individual piece of brilliance by Etene Nanai-Seturo looked to have changed that when he danced through an array of defenders to score under the posts, but that try was scrubbed out due to obstruction.
Moments later, Romano and Nock returned to the field, and the visitors made the hosts pay upon their return to full-strength.
A stunning break by Mark Telea from well inside his own half instigated a highly-threatening attack that Rieko Ioane almost finished off were it not for a fantastic tackle from behind by Nanai-Seturo.
In the next phase, though, Beauden Barrett lofted an inch-perfect cross-kick to Robinson, who charged down the right-hand sideline and latched onto the ball in the Chiefs’ in-goal area to extend his side’s lead to 20 points.
Desperate to get themselves back into the contest, the Chiefs continued to fling themselves into everything on attack, but just lacked the level of execution to put the Blues to the sword.
Even when reserve prop Marcel Renata became the third Blues player to get yellow carded, the Chiefs still couldn’t manage to cross the line successfully.
Nanai-Seturo appeared to redeem himself by sliding over in the left-hand corner, but a last-gasp tackle by Telea was enough to get his opposite’s elbow to graze the in-goal touchline.
Instead, the Blues struck again through replacement wing AJ Lam to put the game out of reach, and that deficit could have been even larger had Stephen Perofeta landed a drop goal attempt that rattled the upright.
Such dominance from the Blues after playing for 30 minutes without a full complement of players against one of their title rivals must surely verify them as legitimate championship contenders.
That much is even more impressive given they were without the likes of Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Caleb Clarke, Akira Ioane and Nepo Laulala.
That sets up a blockbuster top-of-the-table clash against the Crusaders in Christchurch next Friday, while the Chiefs will look to bounce back against Moana Pasifika the following day.
Blues 25 (Tries to Tom Robinson (2) and AJ Lam; 2 conversions and 2 penalties to Stephen Perofeta)
Chiefs 0
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Bar the injuries, it’s pretty much their top team …
2 Go to commentsDon’t disagree with much of this but it appears you forgot Rodda and Beale, who started at the Force on the weekend.
9 Go to commentsExcept for the injured Zach Gallagher this would be Saders best forward pack for the season. Blackadder needs to stay at 7, for all of Christies tackling he is not dominant and offers very little else. McNicholfullback is maybe a good option, Fihaki not really upto it, there was a reason Burke played there last year. Maybe Havilli to 2nd five McLeod to wing. Need a strong winger on 1 side to compliment Reece
1 Go to commentsTo me TJ is clearly the best 9 in the competition right now but he's also a proven player off the bench, there's few playmaking players who can come off the bench as calm and settled as he is, Beauden can, TJ can and I doubt any of the scrumhalves in contention can, if they want to experiment with new 9s I want him on the bench ready to step in if they crumble under the pressure. The Boks put their best front row on the bench, I'd like to see us take a similar approach, the Hurricanes have been doing similar things with players like Kirifi.
35 Go to commentsROG has better chance to win a WC if he starts training and make himself eligible as a player. He won’t make the Ireland squad but I reckon he may get close with Namibia (needs to improve his Afrikaans) or Portugal. Both sides had 1000:1 odds to win the RWC in 2023 which is an improvement on ROG’s odds of winning a RWC as a coach. Unlike Top 14 teams, national teams can’t go shopping and buy the best players - you work with the available talent pool and turn them into world beaters.
2 Go to commentsthat backline nope that backline is terrible why would you have sevu Reece when he’s not even top 5 wingers in the comp why have Blackadder when there’s better players no Scott barret isn’t an automatic the guy is more of a liability than anything why have him there when you have samipeni who’s far far better
35 Go to commentsAh, good to find you Nick. Agree with everything about Cale. So much to like about his game
49 Go to commentsNot too bad. Questions at 6, lock and HB for me. The ABs will be a lot stronger once Jordan and Roigard return. Also, work needs to be made to secure Frizzell back for next season and maybe also Mo’unga; they’re just wasting time playing in japan
35 Go to commentsOn the title, i wonder for many of those people it is a case something like a belief in working smarter, not harder?
1 Go to commentsForget Sotutu. One of those whose top level is Super Rugby. Id take a punt on Wallace Sititi Finau ahead of Glass body Blackadder.
35 Go to commentsI’m a pensioner so I've been around a bit. My opinion of SBW is he is an elite athlete and a great New Zealander and roll model. He has been to the top and knows what he's talking about. To all the negative comments regarding SBW the typical New Zealand way, cut that tall poppy down.
17 Go to commentsI'm not listening to a guy moralise over others when this is the guy who walked out mid season on Canterbury RLFC when he had a contract with them, what a hypocrite. All the Kiwis sticking up for this unprincipled individual because they can't accept justified criticism, he has zero credibility or integrity. Those praising him are a joke.
17 Go to commentsI’d put Finau at 6 instead of Blackadder but that’s the only change I’d make. Can’t wait to see who Razor picks.
35 Go to commentsTamati Williams, Codie Taylor, and Same Cane? Not sure about Hoskins Sotutu at test level. Wasn’t that impressive last season. Need a balance between experience and talent/youth.
35 Go to commentsInteresting insight. Fantastic athlete, and a genuine human being.
17 Go to commentsThey played at night in Suva last weekend and it’s an afternoon game forecast for 19 degrees in Canberra this weekend. Heat change is a non issue.
2 Go to commentsWishing Rosie a speedy recovery
1 Go to commentsObscene that SA haven’t been knocking
1 Go to commentsChances of Blackadder being injured seem too high to give him serious consideration. ABs loosie combination finally looked good with 2 committed to tackling and clearing rucks in the centre and Ardie roaming. Hoskins/Ardie together would force one of them into where they don’t excel and don’t get to use their talent, or require a change in tactics. If we continue to evolve last years systems I would take Papali’i and Finau at 6 and 7 (conceding that Blackadder will be injured) and Ardie at 8.
35 Go to commentsArdie’s preferred position 7? Where do they get these writers from? I've no idea where he's playing in Japan, but the previous two seasons he wore the 7 jersey exactly twice.
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