Blues cap off Super Rugby Aotearoa campaign with sizeable win over Chiefs' second-stringers
The Blues were given a scare by an understrength Chiefs side but rallied to finish their Super Rugby Aotearoa campaign with a 39-19 bonus point victory at Eden Park on Saturday.
A fourth win of the season put the Blues level on points with the Chiefs but the visitors were already assured of second place and a spot in next week's championship final against the Crusaders because of their five previous wins.
Tries from hooker Kurt Eklund and flanker Adrian Choat gave the Blues a 14-9 half-time lead and debutant fullback Zarn Sullivan added another soon after the break.
The Chiefs, who had six debutants in their matchday squad as they rested players for the title decider, drew level at 19-19 when winger Shaun Stevenson crossed the line in the 61st minute.
Flyhalf Otere Black slotted a penalty to put the Blues back in front, however, before loose forward Hoskins Sotutu scored a fourth try and winger AJ Lamb crossed twice in the last three minutes to put a gloss on the scoreline.
Former All Black Liam Messam, returning to Super Rugby at the age of 37, three years after his last match, ended up leading the Chiefs on the field after captain Sean Wainui limped off with a hamstring injury some 15 minutes into the second half.
The match was a double-header preceded by New Zealand's first women's Super Rugby match between the same two clubs, which the Chiefs won 39-12.
Blues 39 (AJ Lam 2, Adrian Choat, Kurt Eklund, Hoskins Sotutu, Zarn Sullivan tries; Otere Black 3 cons, pen)
Chiefs 19 (Shaun Stevenson try; Bryn Gatland con, 4 pens)
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A "glider". A great way to sum up Bruce Robertson. I used to love watching him play for the All Blacks as a kid in the 70's and in to the 80's. Also when he played for Counties against my team Canterbury here at Lancaster Park. It was one of the worse selections of all time when he was not picked in the initial All Black touring team that went to Australia in 1980. He got over there due to an injury to someone else. Like Canterbury great and second-five Warwick Taylor , they both knew how to make players outside of them life a lot easier. Crusader great Ryan Crotty the same.
Go to commentsI'm elated by this news. First of all, he doesn't play like his age. He can still hack it. Second, he'll probably be the back up as he is this season, while serving a leadership role and as a fantastic mentor to Will Porter, or anyone brought in at 9.
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