Brad Weber injury marrs Chiefs' first home win of the season
The Chiefs have recorded a comfortable 45-12 win over Moana Pasifika to earn their first home victory of the Super Rugby Pacific season.
While Moana Pasifika's discipline was vastly improved from their prior showing, their lineout was almost comically poor at times, with the Pacific Islanders operating at only slighter better than 50 per cent at the key set-piece.
Centre Alex Nankivell and winger Etene Nanai-Seturo both scored two tries apiece in the contest. Nankivell's came in the 37th minute of the first half and 10th minute of the second, astride a try for Moana Pasifika which might have been a start of their resurgence in Hamilton, New Zealand, on Saturday.
His second try snuffed out that comeback, allowing the Chiefs (5-3) to expand their lead to 31-12 and they eased to victory with the help of Nanai-Seturo's second try.
Captain Luke Jacobson scored the Chiefs' first try and Rivez Reihana their last as they scored six tries to two.
Bryn Gatland kept a flawless kicking record with seven goals from seven attempts.
Moana Pasifika (1-7) have played six games in three weeks as they made up for matches postponed early in the season due to COVID-19.
That created a massive test of their depth in their debut Super Rugby season and they came through well, picking up their first-ever win at the expense of the Hurricanes.
"We knew Moana were going to come out firing. They're a very physical team," Jacobson said. "They've won a lot of respect in this tournament.
"They've had a hard run, they came out week in and week out — or less than week in and week out — and they put a good performance out."
Jacobson scored the opening try in the 11th minute from a lineout error by Moana Pasifika. He peeled from the subsequent scrum and dived over.
Nanai-Seturo's first came in the 14th minute, again from a lineout, when Gatland was left in space and was able to work the ball to his flank.
Anzelo Tuitavuki drove through Shaun Stevenson's tackle for Moana Pasifika's first try in the 19th minute but Nankivell's first try allowed the Chiefs to go to halftime with a 24-5 lead.
A try by Solomone Kata in the fourth minute of the second half brought Moana Pasifika back into the match at 24-12 but Nankivell's second re-established the Chiefs' advantage.
Concerningly for the Chiefs, co-captain Brad Weber was forced to leave the field with an arm injury after only joining the fray from the pine late in the piece.
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Agreed. Borthwick will have to write a new excuse book soon .
I have looked at the two world cup final teams from 2003 and 2020.
2003 team scored 187 tries between them in 389 caps
2020 team scored 113 tries between them in 473 caps. As you can see a huge disparity in scoring rate. Only Johnny May with 36 tries in 78 caps scored a higher amount of tries. Elliot Daly comes close but the rest are frankly very poor.
Farrell and Ford scored a pathetic 20 tries between them in a combined 210 caps.
There again , the 2003 team did have Wilko and Greenwood etc whereas 2020 team had Ford and Farrell .
So much people saying that Fords strength is of bringing others into the game .
Really. The figures totally disprove that notion .
It has been mentioned elsewhere that we have accepted mediocrity far too often and the figures would indicate that players are or have been picked far too often without performing .
Not disputing that NZ are ahead of Eng. Also not saying Eng are unlucky (though clearly the tone of the article is not that the ABs were unlucky but that they 'should have' won). Your team are looking great and are on the up. I just felt that Pundits have argued Eng 'should have' won the first test against the ABs, when it's more nuanced than that, and very fine margins determine results that Eng didn't get right. Same applies, therefore, to NZ and other nations. Ben Smith though doesn't seem to see it that way. To be clear: I'm not saying I agree with the 'should haves', but more that I take issue with the phrasing.
Good to see your respect for other nations is so strong! Proper rugby fan you are!!!
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