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Chiefs hold off Blues, Crusaders too good

Chiefs loose forward Jahrome Brown charges forward with the ball against the Blues PHOTO: CRIAG BUTLAND/LINTOTT PHOTOGRAPHY
Chiefs loose forward Jahrome Brown charges forward with the ball against the Blues PHOTO: CRIAG BUTLAND/LINTOTT PHOTOGRAPHY

The Chiefs have scored a remarkable 32-31 win over the Blues in Hamilton to continue leading Super Rugby.


The Blues had a chance to win the game when a perfect cross field kick from Stephen Perofeta for Rieko Ioane to score with five minutes remaining.


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Debutant Xavi Taele was handed the kick from the sideline but his kick hit the right upright.


In a chaotic final minutes, the visitors won a penalty with a minute left through Anton Segner but didn’t find touch.


A strange call to kick it back to the Blues gave them a final chance, with a cross field kick cleaned up by the Chiefs to ensure top spot on the ladder.


The Chiefs got off to the perfect start as late replacement Daniel Rona crossed for the opener.


The hosts had an eight-point lead before winger AJ Lam, who was in for Caleb Clarke, answered straight back.


Damian McKenzie took advantage of some confusion from a dropped ball to spin and score for a 15-7 lead.


However, the Blues were desperate to vault off the bottom of the ladder and score either side of half-time through Mark Tele’a and Corey Evans.


It gave them a four point lead before the Chiefs’ bench proved the difference.


A yellow card to Taele opened the space for Tupou Via’i to crash over as Cortez Ratima extended their lead to ten points.


The Blues kept themselves in the game through Marcel Renayta’s try from close with 15 minutes to go before the chaotic ending.


McKenzie’s 71st-minute penalty goal proved critical after Ioane’s late try, with the Chiefs ensuring they would stay top at the end of the ladder.


Meanwhile, the Blues leap over Moana Pasifika and Fijian Drua thanks to the losing bonus point, but face a tough challenge against the Crusaders next week.


Meanwhile the Crusaders let their outside backs do the talking as they thrashed the Force to get their season well and truly on track. The sides wings crossed eight times between them as Macca Springer tied Sean Wainui's record for most tries in a Super Rugby game.


Flyers Sevu Reece (three tries) and Springer (five) while fullback Will Jordan timed in for a try as well as they tormented the Force in Christchurch on Saturday in a 55-33 victory.

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