Chiefs counter Blues’ blitz

Chiefs counter Blues’ blitz

GARETH DUNCAN reports on the Chiefs’ 41-34 bonus-point victory over the Blues in Albany.

Seventy-five points, nine tries and 13 kicks at goal were scored in this highly entertaining and closely contested New Zealand derby. Four of those five-pointers were dotted down via Chiefs wing Asaeli Tikoirotuma, who equalled the Super Rugby record for most tries scored by a player in one match. He becomes the 10th player to achieve this feat.

But despite Tikorotuma’s fine finishing, the Blues scored four tries of their own to create a competitive clash. The hosts have struggled for confidence and cohesion throughout the season, but they were an improved team in this encounter. Two of their tries came in the final quarter against a 14-man Chiefs side, who lost lock Michael Fitzgerald for punching (their second yellow card of the match). This forced a late 34-34 deadlock.

A comeback win was on the cards as the Aucklanders looked determined in the dying stages, but the Chiefs regained the ascendancy when they returned to 15 men. During an attacking move in the 70th minute, fullback Robbie Robinson put through an accurate chip, which saw Tikorotuma outsprint the Blues’ covering defence to score the match-winning try.

The haul of maximum log points will see the Chiefs hold pole position in the Kiwi conference and on the overall table for another week, while the Blues claim two consolation log points.

The visitors enjoyed the better start in the first half as they surged into a 20-10 lead by the half-hour mark. Flyhalf Aaron Cruden’s clever chip exposed the opposition’s rushed defence and put Tikoirotuma through for his first try, while inside centre Sonny Bill Williams held off five defenders on route to the chalk. Cruden added the extras and two penalties.

However, the Blues fought back bravely and levelled matters by half-time. Both teams were reduced to 14 men when Blues flank Steven Luatua and Chiefs wing Maritino Nemani were sin-binned for dangerous tackles in quick succession. The game loosened up thereafter and Blues wing Lachie Munro slid in at the corner thanks to a strong run from speedster Rene Ranger. This saw the scoreboard read 20-20 at the break.

The Chiefs started the second stanza strongly, and impressive build-up play allowed Tikorotuma to complete his hat-trick by the 55th-minute. With the 34-20 advantage, the Chiefs were expected to cruise to victory.

The Blues flipped the script when Fitzgerald was yellow-carded moments later. Fullback Rudi Wulf and Ranger crossed the chalk to break down the deficit, but the Chiefs still managed to clinch their 11th win of the season following Tikorotuma’s record-equalling fourth try.


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  • 51.NZINCHINA: Reply to this comment

    @chch(chch)-46:

    If you had it your way there wouldn’t be one Blues player in black.

  • 52.Todd W: Reply to this comment

    Well THAT was too close for comfort.

    I always knew that with so many star players the Blues would eventually stop misfiring and produce a strong performance, Of course, it had to be against a team I had $340 on, but them’s the breaks.

    Good job Blues, and good job Chiefs for eking out the win.

  • 53.CSI:Rugby: Reply to this comment

    Ranger would not fail in a black jersey. He is up there with Hougaard as the strongest backs in rugby and can break through tackles at will.

  • 54.Fern is not a stud,he is merely no19: Reply to this comment

    todd
    no one really cares about how much dollars you bet on who and what the odds and your winning was.
    go to a sports gambling forum for that.

  • 55.louis schropnel: Reply to this comment

    AB’s got a shitload full of options at back Dagg, Chiefs or Hurricanes FB
    About 6 Fijian wings plus Gear, Ranger, Kahui, Sonny Bill, Ellison, Smith, Fruen, Guildford, Savea

    At 10 Taylor, Carter, Barrett, Cruden

    At 9 they should go with Perenara

  • 56.Todd W: Reply to this comment

    @Fern is not a stud,he is merely no19(Fern)-54: Gotcha. Although in my defence, all I said was the amount bet, not what the odds were or how much I won. I also talked about things other than gambling.

    But I still accept your general point.

  • 57.NZINCHINA: Reply to this comment

    @Todd W(Todd W)-56:

    Hey Todd don’t listen to him, he can’t stop talking about how many houses he owns, his in demand worldwide skills and how ugly NZ woman, don’t accept anything that w anker says.

  • 58.nama1: Reply to this comment

    @Fern is not a stud,he is merely no19(Fern)-54:
    Says the man who keep reminding us about his s.exual conquests around the world.

    How does that belong on this site? Isn’t it better suited for some porn site?

  • 59.BrumbiesBoy: Reply to this comment

    @nama1(nama1)-58: Teeheehee!!!

  • 60.NZINCHINA: Reply to this comment

    @nama1(nama1)-58:

    You what they say about the ones who talk about it.

  • 61.NZINCHINA: Reply to this comment

    You know what they say.

  • 62.David: Reply to this comment

    @nama1(nama1)-58:
    I think Ferns boasts and Fantasy rugby are about on a par. :lol:

  • 63.nama1: Reply to this comment

    @NZINCHINA(NZINCHINA)-60:
    Yeah!!!

    Old Fern is probably one of those who don’t get some…except in his dreams of course.

    :lol: :lol:

  • 64.Todd W: Reply to this comment

    Thanks guys. I still take his general point though. In the future I might mention my betting once in a while but I will make an effort not to harp on about it in every thread. I don’t want to be one of those people who soapbox.

  • 65.NZINCHINA: Reply to this comment

    @nama1(nama1

    yip he sure talks a good story

    @Todd W(Todd W)-64:

    this is a blog talk about whatever you want

  • 66.nama1: Reply to this comment

    Fern, is that you?

    Cape Town – A 24-year-old woman has been accused of raping her boss’s teenaged son.

    The Daily Voice reported that the woman had been employed as a domestic worker for a Bergvliet family.

    She was fired after her employer found out that she allegedly forced the 15-year-old to have *** with her.

  • 67.roobarb2: Reply to this comment

    what a game! that blues player in the fight should also have been sent off, imho.

    great straight right though :)

  • 68.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Todd W(Todd W)-64: don’t listen to fernly, without his guppy crowd, he is a puppy…talk about your bets if you wanna,he certainly tells everyone about his indian fiance, house on the dam & everyday braais.

  • 69.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    THE South African Rugby Union
    (SARU) has reached agreement on
    a ground-breaking new
    remuneration arrangement for
    2012, which will see SARU’s
    financial commitment to Springbok
    player costs increase to R57,6m.
    The deal was signed with the South
    African Rugby Players’ Association
    (SARPA) and Sarpacom Pty Ltd (the
    players’ rights management
    company) after several weeks of
    negotiation and will be applied
    retrospectively from January 1,
    2012.
    Jurie Roux, the CEO of SARU,
    explained that the new model
    contained three key elements:
    Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer
    will be able to sign as many as 30
    players on Springbok retainer
    contracts. In previous years only
    10 to 20 Springboks had been
    contracted.
    SARU will pay the National Players
    Trust a market related intellectual
    property rights fee each year (of
    which a portion will be directed to
    the Springbok Sevens Players’
    Trust) for collective appearances
    and the right to use collective
    attributes of the players in the
    activations of sponsor partners. In
    the previous two years, SARU paid
    the Players’ Trust on a per-
    appearance basis for the use of
    players’ attributes and
    appearances.
    An amount has been allocated to
    recompense provincial unions for the loss of players to the Springbok
    squad.

  • 70.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    go nick!!!!!!

  • 71.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    nick for SARU president!

  • 72.viewer: Reply to this comment

    Blues almost snatched a draw. 2 log points in the bag

  • 73.nama1: Reply to this comment

    OK. I’m off to watch some live club rugby before I return to my TV screen to watch the Stormers bliksem the Pink Tollies. See that Umkhonto?? :wink:

    …and no, there won’t be any messtekery Quota-Sux/Grant100 or whatever name you pretend to blog under now.

  • 74.Superbru: Reply to this comment

    @viewer(viewer)-72: Ranger getting back to his best,Blues played a good game today,but scored most of their tries against 14 men.

  • 75.Superbru: Reply to this comment

    @nama1(nama1)-73:

    :lol:

  • 76.bryce_in_oz: Reply to this comment

    @Todd W(Todd W)-52:

    So tell the details?

    I got $2.75 for the 1-12pt Blues loss… thought they weren’t going to make it… but second week in a row they’ve made some moolah…

  • 77.Warpath: Reply to this comment

    Asaeli Tikoirotuma became the 11th player to score 4 tries in a game, not the 10th ….

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