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Hurricanes blow away Chiefs in Super Rugby semis
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 31 - 07 - 2016

Flyhalf Beauden Barrett led the Hurricanes to a 25-9 win over the Chiefs in an all-New Zealand semifinal Saturday, ensuring the Wellington-based team will host Super Rugby's final for the second consecutive year.
Hurricanes will now meet Lions in the final in Wellington next week. The Lions beat defending champions Highlanders 42-30 in Johannesburg.
The Lions scored five tries to four by the Highlanders, and had opened up a 17-3 lead inside 30 minutes after scores from Elton Jantjies and a 60-meter breakaway by center Rohan Janse van Rensburg.

Barrett created the Hurricanes' first try, scored their second and kicked two penalties and two conversions to surpass 200 points for the season and outplay his Chiefs opposite and All Blacks teammate Aaron Cruden.

The Hurricanes lost captain Dane Coles to a rib injury — a decision made just before kickoff — but overcame that substantial setback to reach the final as top seeds, as they did last year when they were beaten by the Highlanders.
No. 8 Victor Vito scored one of the Hurricanes' three tries and scrumhalf T.J. Perenara had an outstanding game and Barrett orchestrated the Hurricanes' attacking play.

The Hurricanes' defense remains one of the best aspects of their play, and they have now gone 2 1⁄2 half matches without conceding a try. The Chiefs' only points came from three penalties to Damien McKenzie.

"The boys were really pumped, defending for a big part of that game, especially for about 15 minutes in that first half," Hurricanes' stand-in captain Perenara said. "That set the standard for us. They're a very good Chiefs team and they threw a lot at us, and for our boys to be able to step up and make some tackles was big for us."

Barrett had a decisive hand in the game when he intercepted a pass in the 34th minute and dashed nearly 60 meters for a try which gave the Hurricanes a 15-3 lead approaching halftime.

Vito detached from a five-meter scrum and dived over in the 48th minute, making the lead 22-6 and taking the match further out of the Chiefs' reach.

The Hurricanes defense held strong, even when they were down to 14 men for 10 minutes during the second half after the sin-binning of winger Cory Jane for a deliberate knock-on.

"I think we came down here confident after last week's performance," Chiefs captain Cruden said. "Unfortunately, we just didn't front in enough areas.

"We've got to give credit to the Hurricanes, they defended really well,
applied a lot of pressure and at crucial moments they were just a bit sharper than we were."


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