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| how would you like these two for water boys on your team,Dan Carter (Ab) Tana Umaga(AB Capt) for the Blues Ex All Blacks Last edited by coaster on 2020-06-16 08:31:51 | |
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| NZ (Results)Round 2 Chiefs 12-24 Blues Blues make history with win over Chiefs in Hamilton So often maligned as New Zealand rugby's underachievers, the franchise can now bask in a bit of record-setting, after grinding out a 24-12 victory over the Chiefs in round two of Super Rugby Aotearoa in Hamilton on Saturday night. Backing up their impressive opening-round win over the Hurricanes, the Blues' victory at a wet FMG Stadium Waikato was their fifth consecutive win on the road - something they had never achieved previously in their 25-year history.It's their sixth-straight win in all, and with Beauden Barrett now in their ranks, they certainly loom as the real deal in this condensed all-Kiwi competition. ****************************************************************************************** Crusaders claim opening win over Hurricanes Hurricanes 25-39 Crusaders Two late tries from Richie Mo’unga and replacement David Havili - three months after undergoing emergency bowel surgery - saw the red machine win 39-25 to open their Super Rugby Aotearoa account in style on Sunday. For the Hurricanes this will hurt more than the 30-20 loss to the Blues a week ago. They were right in it at 25-25 with 15 minutes left, mounted some spirited challenges but crucial dropped balls cost them late at Sky Stadium. Last edited by coaster on 2020-06-21 08:06:01 | |
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| NZ Draw Round 3 Sat Jun 27 : Blues Vs Highlanders ,Auckland Sun Jun 28 :Crusaders Vs Chiefs,Christchurch Bye: Hurricanes | |
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| Super Rugby NZ Results Round 3 Blues 27-24 Highlanders Caleb Clarke shines as Blues hold on to beat Highlanders The Blues faithful turned up to watch Hoskins Sotutu advance his claims for the All Blacks No 8 jersey and left thinking Caleb Clarke could also be wearing the famous black No 11 jersey by the end of the year. Clarke, whose grandfather passed away on the morning the game, was a standout as the Blues survived a stunning Highlanders comeback to win a pulsating encounter 27-24 in front of close to 30,000 at Eden Park. **************************************************************************************************** Crusaders 18-13 Chiefs Crusaders hold out gutsy Chiefs in wintry conditions in Christchurch Two opportunistic tries from fullback Will Jordan were enough to see the Crusaders home 18-13 over the Chiefs in wintry conditions in Christchurch. With a slippery ball forcing turnover after turnover, two lapses in concentration ultimately saw the northerners gift their hosts the openings they needed to nail a Super Rugby Aotearoa victory on Sunday. With halftime nearing and the score locked at 3-3, Crusaders first-five Richie Mo'unga punted high from his own half, but jumping high, Chiefs fullback Damian McKenzie could not secure the ball, spilling it into the arms of Sevu Reece, who made good ground down the right touchline, before fining Jordan in support. Last edited by coaster on 2020-06-28 07:19:39 | |
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| Super Rugby (NZ) Draw Round 4 Sat Jul 4: Highlanders Vs Crusaders, Dunedin Sun Jul 5: Chiefs Vs Hurricanes, Hamilton Bye: Blues ************************************************************************ Super Rugby Australia Round 1 Fri Jul 3: Reds Vs Waratahs, Brisbane Sun Jul 4: Brumbies Vs Rebels, Canberra BYE : Force | |
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| Super Rugby Australia Results Round 1 Reds 32-26 Waratahs Reds claim first win over Waratahs in seven years in rugby’s thrilling return Domestic rugby returned to Australia with a bang on Friday night, as the Queensland Reds pipped the NSW Waratahs 32-26 in a see-sawing thriller at Suncorp Stadium. Bragging rights were definitely on the line in the return of Super Rugby to Australian shores, and it was the Reds who steadied when it mattered to open their campaign on a winning note. With scores locked at 26-26 with five minutes remaining, Reds flyhalf James O’Connor stepped up to sink a crucial penalty kick after an offside infringement against Waratahs star Michael Hooper. ************************************************************************************************** Brumbies 31-23 Rebels Brumbies hold off Rebels comeback in bruising victory The ACT Brumbies survived a gritty fightback on Saturday to pick up where they left off before the coronavirus shutdown with a battling 31-23 win over the Melbourne Rebels. The Canberra-based side got off to a flyer before the 15-team southern hemisphere Super Rugby competition was halted because of the pandemic in March, winning five of their first six. One of those was over the Rebels and it was a repeat performance at home on Saturday in their opener of the 10-round Super Rugby AU. Last edited by coaster on 2020-07-04 23:37:12 | |
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| Super Rugby NZ Results Round 4 Highlanders 20-40 Crusaders Crusaders run over the top of brave Highlanders The Crusaders machine sits at the top of the Super Rugby Aotearoa ladder with a blockbuster against the Blues in store in Christchurch next Saturday. In front of another bumper crowd of 19,875 at Forsyth Barr Stadium, the Crusaders prevailed 40-20 against the Highlanders on Saturday to cement their position as the team to beat. ********************************************************************************************* Chiefs 18-25 Hurricanes 14-man Hurricanes hold off Chiefs for first win The Hurricanes dominated the dance of the desperate to leave 15,031 Hamiltonians in a miserable mood. The Chiefs and Hurricanes arrived at Waikato Stadium yet to get off the mark since lockdown as hopes of contesting the inaugural Super Rugby Aotearoa title fast slipped away. Midway through the second half the Hurricanes were well in control, leading by 22 points after running in three tries and repeatedly repelling the Chiefs throughout the contest with superb scrambling defence. Last edited by coaster on 2020-07-05 08:05:58 | |
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| Super Rugby (NZ) Draw Round 5 Sat Jul 11: Crusaders Vs Blues ,Christchurch Sun Jul 12: Hurricanes Vs Highlanders, Wellington Bye : Chiefs ****************************************************************************************** Super Rugby (AU) Draw 2 Fri Jul 10 : Rebels Vs Reds, Melbourne Sat Jul 11:Waratahs Vs Force,Sidney Bye : Brumbies | |
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| Super Rugby (AU) Results R2 Rebels 18-18 Reds REDS AND REBELS BATTLE TO A DRAW The Rebels and the Reds fought to a 18-all draw on Friday in Sydney in their Super Rugby AU clash. Although the Rebels held the upper-had for most of the match, the Reds came back strongly during the latter stages and clinched the draw in the 79th minute when Alex Mafi crossed for a converted try. The match went into Super Time – one of seven rule changes for the Australian tournament – in which the teams played two five-minute halves to separate them, with the first side to score points during this period being declared the winners, but neither side managed to do that. ********************************************************************************************** 11/07/2020 Waratahs 23-14 Force Western Force's return to Super Rugby spoiled by strong second half from NSW Waratahs The Western Force have shown they aren't in Super Rugby AU to make up the numbers after giving the NSW Waratahs a scare in their first outing at the SCG. Following a first-round bye, the Force looked right at home on Saturday night in their first Super Rugby match since 2017 — when they were cut from the original competition — before falling 23-14. They led until the 61st minute when NSW lock Tom Staniforth burrowed over the line, with the converted try opening up a six-point lead for the home side. Last edited by coaster on 2020-07-11 21:38:36 | |
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| Super Rugby (NZ) Results Round 5 Crusaders 26-15 Blues Close, but Crusaders stepped up when it mattered to beat Blues The Crusaders put the Blues back in their place on Saturday night and any thoughts of a changing of the pecking order in New Zealand Rugby has ended. Their 26-15 win, wasn’t perhaps representative of the contest, but in the end the better and smartest team won. While games between the Blues and Crusaders have always been among the most anticipated each season, they’ve invariably been one-sided affairs. ************************************************************************************** 12/07/2020 Hurricanes 17-11 Highlanders Hurricanes go back to back to see off brave Highlanders Led by a lively, robust performance from second five-eighth Ngani Laumape, the Hurricanes scored three tries to one to beat the Highlanders 17-11 at Wellington’s Sky Stadium for successive victories, before a crowd of 16,119. Last edited by coaster on 2020-07-12 23:35:45 | |
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| Super Rugby (NZ) draw Round 6 Sat Jul 18: Hurricanes Vs Blues, Wellington Sun Jul 19: Chiefs Vs Highlanders,Hamilton Bye: Crusaders ********************************************************************* Super Rugby (AU) Draw Round 3 Fri Jul 17: Reds Vs Force,Brisbane Sat Jul 18: Waratahs Vs Brumbies Sydney Bye: Rebels | |
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| Super Rugby (AU) Results Round 3 Reds 31-24 Force REDS GO TOP OF THE TABLE(AU) WITH VICTORY OVER WESTERN FORCE The Reds stayed unbeaten in Super Rugby AU with a hard-fought 31-24 victory over the Western Force in Brisbane on Friday. In a fast-paced and entertaining encounter, momentum between the sides ebbed and flowed with the Force dominating the early exchanges before the Reds gained the upper-hand as the game progressed. The Force mounted a strong finish but could not haul in the home side, who held on for the win. **************************************************************************** Brumbies 24-23 Waratahs Last gasp winner hands Brumbies fifth-straight win over fighting Tahs The last time the Brumbies and Waratahs met, the ACT side delivered a 47-14 rugby lesson. That was in March, the last match of the aborted Super Rugby season. On Saturday night, the result was the same – though the scoreline and the match was a match closer affair. The Waratahs fought until the end – having put themselves into a dominant position midway through the first half – but couldn’t hold on to the victory with a late Issak Fines try handing the Brumbies a 24-23 win against their NSW rivals. Last edited by coaster on 2020-07-19 00:01:31 | |
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| BREAKING NEWS New Zealand Rugby says goodbye to South Africa in historic Super Rugby move New Zealand Rugby's 25-year Super Rugby relationship with South Africa is effectively over. NZ Rugby CEO Mark Robinson confirmed on Friday that the governing body was committed to a “new direction” for 2021 and beyond at Super Rugby level, opening the door to private equity among the ownership options for an Asia-Pacific competition. NZ Rugby is clearly not taking its decision to part ways with South Africa and Argentina at Super Rugby level lightly. Robinson revealed they were still hopeful of playing against sides from both nations in some form of competition, potentially in a ‘best of the best’ format. However, he said, the impact of the coronavirus pandemic had been so huge that it had forced NZ Rugby to look at an entirely new competition. NZ Rugby has already held talks with Australia about the level of its potential involvement, and more detailed discussions will begin next week. We are conscious that any teams coming into the competition are highly competitive, they're financially viable and that they bring value that can attract fans,” he said. There are doubts about Australia's ability to field four competitive teams, never mind five, and Robinson indicated they were open to the idea of adding teams as the competition evolves. Watch this space!!! ********************************************************* Rugby Australia chairman says no to New Zealand Rugby's Super Rugby plans Australia will toss aside New Zealand Rugby's Super Rugby proposal and look to negotiate its own competition, as tensions heat up over the future of the sport. Rugby Australia are currently in discussions with NZ Rugby over the future of Super Rugby, but RA are set to ignore a request to submit "expressions of interest" in New Zealand's proposed new competition, according to RA chairman Hamish McLennan. Last week, NZR outlined a future model for Super Rugby based on the results of the Aratipu Report, which favours a competition between eight and 10 teams including the five Kiwi franchises. NZR said it has a "huge desire" to include a Pasifika team, while the rest of the competition will be made up by Australian rugby sides (between two to four teams). Expressions of interest will be sought from Australia and the Pacific to join the five established Kiwi franchises from 2021 and beyond, and NZR may push to limit Australian involvement based on what it believes will be best for the future of the sport in New Zealand.McLennan said he's open to discussing a future competition with New Zealand but insisted that he will rebuff NZR's current proposal. watch this space ,sounds like things heating up!!! Last edited by coaster on 2020-07-25 21:18:15 | |
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| Super Rugby (NZ): Hurricanes strike late with Jordie Barrett sealing victory over Blues Hurricanes 29-27 Blues That booming right boot of Jordie Barrett fired the Hurricanes to a memorable victory over the Blues and kept their Super Rugby Aotearoa season very much alive on Saturday night. Barrett, the younger version of the much-awaited battle of the brothers, coolly sent a pinpoint conversion from wide out sailing between the posts with 76:40 on the clock at Wellington’s Sky Stadium. It was the decisive moment after reserve hooker Asafo Aumua’s try from a rolling maul, and sealed a 29-27 victory in a contest that lived up to its billing. The try was up for debate but television match official James Doleman and referee Ben O’Keeffe saw enough to give the nod. ****************************************************************************************************** Highlanders 33-31 Chiefs Highlanders secure stunning comeback win over Chiefs The Highlanders have produced an unbelievable come-from-behind win over the Chiefs after the siren in their Super Rugby Aotearoa match in Hamilton on Sunday. Down 24-0 a quarter of the way into the contest at FMG Stadium Waikato, the Highlanders somehow came away 33-31 victors, as Sio Tomkinson crashed over a couple of minutes after the siren to tie the scores. Mitch Hunt slotted the conversion to send the 10,713 crowd away absolutely stunned, and consign the table Chiefs to unwanted history. Last edited by coaster on 2020-07-19 07:58:45 | |
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| Super Rugby(AU) Draw Round 4 Fri Jul 24 Waratahs Vs Rebels (SCG) Sydney Sat Jul 25 Force Vs Brumbies...? Bye: Reds ************************************************************* Super Rugby(NZ) Draw Round 7 Sat Jul 25: Crusaders Vs Hurricanes,Christchurch Sun Jul 26: Blues vs Chiefs, Auckland Bye: Highlanders | |
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| Super Rugby(AU) Results Round 4 Waratahs 10-29 Rebels The Melbourne Rebels have notched their first win of the season, beating an ill-disciplined NSW Waratahs outfit 29-10 at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The Waratahs conceded 16 penalties to the Rebels’ nine and the Melbourne side made them count, with Matt Toomua converting five penalties and two tries from Ryan Louwrens and Marika Koroibete. The Waratahs scored the opening try of the match through Alex Newsome, converted by Will Harrison who also converted a penalty kick. The home side did not score a single point in the second half, in which it only had 27 per cent of the possession. *********************************************************************************** Brumbies 24-0 Force Brumbies smash Force to move atop Super Rugby AU Brumbies have once again proved that they are the pacemakers of Super Rugby AU after easily brushing aside the Western Force 24-0 at Leichhardt Oval in Sydney. The Brumbies' four tries to zero, bonus-point victory saw them (14) move ahead of the Reds (10) on the competition standings to set up a blockbuster match-up between the two sides next Saturday night in Canberra. Last edited by coaster on 2020-07-25 20:56:04 | |
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| Super Rugby (NZ)Results Round 7 Crusaders 32- 34 Hurricanes Crusaders' 36-match unbeaten run ends at hands of Hurricanes They were the last Super Rugby side to defeat the Crusaders in Christchurch four long years ago. Tonight the Hurricanes repeated the dose with a supremely patient and disciplined display to stun the defending champions and end their stretch of 36 unbeaten games at home. Still, a side that has claimed the last three Super Rugby titles does not reach for excuses. They were beaten by a better team on their home patch to throw Super Rugby NZ wide open. ************************************************************************************ Blues 21-17 Chiefs Blues rally to extend Chiefs' record losing streak The Chiefs have again fallen just short of breaking their Super Rugby NZ losing streak, succumbing 21-17 to the Blues at Auckland's Eden Park. Leading 17-14 inside the final half hour, the Hamilton-based franchise conceded a late try and narrowly failed to score a winner in the final moments, as they slumped to their seventh straight defeat - their sixth in the revamped post-coronavirus competition. Last edited by coaster on 2020-07-26 06:46:18 | |
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| Super Rugby (NZ)Draw Round8 Sun 2 Aug: Highlanders Vs Blues ,Dunedin Sat 1 Aug: Chiefs Vs Crusaders, Hamilton Bye Hurricanes *************************************************************************** Super Rugby(AU) Draw Round 5 Fri 31 Jul: Force Vs Rebels ,Perth Sat 1 Aug: Brumbies Vs Reds ,Canberra Bye: Waratahs Last edited by coaster on 2020-07-31 09:52:20 | |
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| Super Rugby (AU) Results Round 5 Force 20-25 Rebels REBELS SCORE FIRST TO BEAT WESTERN FORCE IN SUPER TIME Isi Naisarani scored a try in Super Time as the Melbourne Rebels sealed a 25-20 win over the Western Force in Friday’s Super Rugby AU clash in Sydney. The match was tightly contested throughout and momentum between the sides ebbed and flowed throughout but the Rebels were able to seal the win early in Super Time after the sides were deadlocked at 20-20 at the end of 80 minutes. The Rebels outscored the Force three tries to two, with Jordan Uelese and Matt Philip crossing before Naisarani's match-winner, while Matt Toomua slotted two conversions and a penalty and Reece Hodge also succeeded with a three-pointer. For the Force, Fergus Lee-Warner and Byron Ralston scored tries and Jono Lance contributed 10 points courtesy of two conversions and the same number of penalties. ************************************************************************************************ Brumbies 22-20 Reds BRUMBIES SNATCH VICTORY AT DEATH OVER REDS For the second time in Super Rugby AU, the Brumbies snatched victory from the jaws of defeat as Mack Hansen kicked a last-minute penalty to beat the Reds 22-20. Dan McKellar’s men, who are still unbeaten in Australian derbies since March 2019, initially dominated the clash and front-rower Folau Fainga’a made it 24 tries in 37 games with a first-half brace. James O’Connor’s penalty was the Reds’ only response before the interval, but quickfire scores via Harry Wilson and Angus Scott-Young altered the momentum in the second period. O’Connor then kicked his second three-pointer to leave the hosts with plenty to do in the final 10 minutes, but they somehow found a way as Connal McInerney’s try and Hansen’s penalty turned it around. There is an inevitability in the Brumbies winning these derbies – and doing so via their trusty maul – but they could count themselves slightly fortunate on Saturday. Last edited by coaster on 2020-08-02 00:40:46 | |
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| Super Rugby(NZ) Results round 8 Chiefs 19-32 Crusaders Crusaders close in on title The Crusaders are one win away from the inaugural Super Rugby (NZ) title after a controversy-tinged victory in Hamilton. Rebounding from their first home loss in four years to the Hurricanes last week, the Crusaders compounded the Chiefs' misery by handing Warren Gatland's men their eighth-straight defeat, one which again put the officials in the spotlight. The Chiefs felt dudded by the officials several times this season – last week's final play at Eden Park merely the last example. Gatland was again left frustrated after a crucial decision midway through the second half helped the Crusaders kick clear. With 20 minutes remaining and one point separating the teams, Sevu Reece scored after what appeared to be a knock on from Quinten Strange. The Crusaders lock dragged the ball forward with momentum before Reece swooped. *************************************************************************************** Highlanders 21-32 Blues Blues power to win over Highlanders to stay in title fight The Blues are not going down without a fight in Super Rugby (NZ), producing a comprehensive and impressive 32-21 victory against the Highlanders to grab hold of the Gordon Hunter Memorial Trophy. Powered by their thrilling young wing Caleb Clarke and sparked by flame-haired halfback Finlay Christie in Dunedin on Sunday, the Blues dominated the physical exchanges in a mature display that showed their growth under Leon MacDonald. Blues 32 (Finlay Christie 2, Akira Ioane, TJ Faiane, Ofa Tuungafasi tries; Beauden Barrett 2 con, pen) Highlanders 21 (Ash Dixon, Shannon Frizell tries; Josh Ioane con, 3 pen) HT: 24-16 Last edited by coaster on 2020-08-02 08:12:02 | |
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| Super Rugby (NZ) Draw Round 9 Sun 9 Aug : Crusaders Vs Highlanders, Christchurch Sat 8 Aug : Hurricanes Vs Chiefs, Wellington BYE: Blues *********************************************************************************** Super Rugby (AU) Draw Round 6 Fri 7 Aug : Rebels Vs Brumbies, Sydney Sat 8 Aug : Waratahs Vs Reds, Melbourne (this game maybe cancelled due to lock down )!!!! Bye : Force coasters foot note : Melbourne ,has been put into Lockdown due to the fare up of Covid and this game maybe cancelled or transfer to another location , waiting on more details :facepalm Last edited by coaster on 2020-08-07 22:58:07 | |
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| Super Rugby(AU) Results Round 6 Rebels 30- 12 Brumbies Super Rugby AU has come to life , after the Melbourne Rebels stunned ladder-leaders the Brumbies in the wet at Leichhardt Oval. On a wet and grey winter's day, it was a day to rug up and stay in doors and the Brumbies played like they were still half asleep. The Brumbies trailed 27-7 at half time after the Rebels scored four tries to one. It could have been five had they capitalised on Tom Cusack's yellow card on the stroke of half time on his own line for failing to roll away. Dan McKellar's men were beaten to just about everything against their southern rivals, who, by winning, handed Dave Wessels his 20th victory at the Rebels - a club record. REBELS 30 Tries: Hodge 2 , Wilkin , Uelese Conversions: To'omua 2 Penalties: To'omua 2 BRUMBIES 12 Tries: Powell , Miller Conversions: Kuenzle Penalties: ****************************************************************************************** Waratahs 45-12 Reds THE WARATAHS THRASHED THE REDS 45-12 IN A ROUND SIX SUPER RUGBY AU ROUT AT THE SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND, SYDNEY. Rob Penney’s charges flew out of the gates, scoring a point a minute as they notched five tries to nill to rack up a 38-0 lead at the break. The Reds had several opportunities to get on the board but they opted for two lineout drives that came to nothing because of some poor lineout throwing by Brandon Paenga-Amosa. The rain poured down during the second period. It made for a messy game, which had started to disintegrate with scuffles breaking out due to Queensland’s obvious frustrations. Waratahs 45- Tries Gorden(3) ,Maddocks, Newsome, Horton .Pen: Harrison.Conv- Harrison(5) Donaldson Reds 12- Tries: Hardy, O`Conner .Conv- O`Conner Last edited by coaster on 2020-08-08 23:40:02 | |
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| Super Rugby (NZ) Aotearoa Results Round 9 Chiefs 18 -31 Hurricanes Hurricanes stay in title hunt as Chiefs finish season winless Victory and a crucial bonus point has kept the Hurricanes in the mix for the Super Rugby Aotearoa title. The Hurricanes consigned Warren Gatland's Chiefs to the ignominy of a winless campaign - nine straight defeats dating pre-lockdown – and a 73rd minute Billy Proctor try off a brilliant Jamie Booth offload sealed the bonus point which keeps Jason Holland's unheralded outfit in contention for the New Zealand crown. HT:12-3 Hurricanes 31 (Peter Umaga-Jensen 2, Dane Coles, Kobus Van Wyk, Billy Proctor tries; Jordie Barrett 3 cons) Chiefs 18 (Sean Wainui, Mitch Karpik tries; Damian McKenzie con, 2 pens) Info Hash:ddfac2d6a1cc2f9b2060d8ca6756c6d873eb1a0d https://torrentgalaxy.to/torrent/14085772/Super-Rugby--Aotearoa-NZ---Hurricanes-vs-Chiefs--Highlights--MP4- seed plz ,so everyone can enjoy ************************************************************************************************************ Crusaders topple Highlanders to win Super Rugby(NZ) Aotearoa The red and blacks came from behind to beat the Highlanders 32-22 in Christchurch on Sunday afternoon to secure the Super Rugby Aotearoa title with a round to play. As messed up as 2020 has been, you could say a fourth title in as many years – and 11th overall – brings a semblance of normalcy to the calendar. The Highlanders led by as many as 10 points, outplaying their opponents for the majority of what was a memorable match. Crusaders 32 (Richie Mo’unga, George Bridge 2, Braydon Ennor tries; Mo’unga 3 con, 2 pen) Highlanders 22 (Shannon Frizell, Jona Nareki, Michael Collins tries; Josh Ioane 2 con, pen). HT: 13-17 Highlights available just copy and paste hash below Info Hash:bdab2219cc8616bb651bf07103de479ffe9201d7 https://torrentgalaxy.to/torrent/14085721/Super-Rugby---Aotearoa--NZ---Crusaders-Vs-Highlanders----Highlights Seed guys please, so everyone can enjoy Last edited by coaster on 2020-08-11 05:49:16 | |
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| Super Rugby Draw for Round 10 Sat Aug 15 : Highlanders Vs Hurricanes, Dunedin Sun Aug 16 : Blue Vs Crusaders ,Auckland(This game maybe postpone or cancelled due to a covert outbreak)......Cancelled Bye : Chiefs ********************************************************************************************* Super Rugby (AU) Round 7 Draw Fri 14 Aug: Force Vs Waratahs , Gold Coast Sat 15 Aug : Reds Vs Rebels, Brisbane Bye: Brumbies Last edited by coaster on 2020-08-14 07:37:30 | |
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| Waratahs 28-8 Force WARATAHS SEAL CONVINCING WIN AS WESTERN FORCE REMAIN WINLESS The Waratahs continued their recent resurgence with a 28-8 win over the Western Force in Friday's Super Rugby AU clash on the Gold Coast. As the scoreline suggests, the Sydney-based outfit were full value for their triumph, outscoring their opponents three tries to one. Alex Newsome, Jack Maddocks and Harry Johnson-Holmes all crossed the whitewash for the Tahs, while Will Harrison finished with a 13-point haul after kicking three penalties and two conversions. Western Force - Tries: Brynard Stander. Penalties: Ian Prior. Waratahs - Tries: Alex Newsome, Jack Maddocks, Harry Johnson-Holmes. Conversions: Will Harrison (2). Penalties: Will Harrison (3). https://torrentgalaxy.to/torrent/14090302/Super-Rugby-AU--Force-Vs-Waratahs--Round-7--Highlights-MP4-coaster-- ************************************************************************* REDS SECURE VALUABLE WIN OVER IN-FORM REBELS IN BRISBANE Reds 14-3 Rebels The Reds moved up to second on the Super Rugby AU table after a late try from Hamish Stewart handed them a precious 19-3 bonus-point victory over the Rebels in Brisbane. It was all going relatively smoothly for the side from Melbourne as Matt Toomua rewarded their early control with a penalty, but quickfire tries put the Queenslanders in command. Jordan Petaia and Brandon Paenga-Amosa both crossed the whitewash to move the hosts 14-3 in front and it was a lead they would not relinquish. The pressure was relentless from the visitors in the second period, but the Reds refused to budge in what was an excellent rearguard shift before Hamish Stewart put the result beyond doubt. Reds - Tries: Jordan Petaia, Brandon Paenga-Amosa, Hamish Stewart. Conversions: James O’Connor (2). Yellow cards: Brandon Paenga-Amosa. Rebels - Penalties: Matt Toomua. https://torrentgalaxy.to/torrent/14091500/Super-Rugby--AU--Reds-Vs-Rebels--Rd-7-Highlights-MP4---coaster-[/size][/b][/center] Last edited by coaster on 2020-08-15 22:45:59 | |
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