Force claim first home victory since 2017 in after-siren thriller win over Waratahs
The Western Force's finals hopes are still alive after Argentinian flyhalf Domingo Miotti nailed a penalty after the final siren to lift his side to a 31-30 victory over the NSW Waratahs in Perth.
The Waratahs were on track for their first win of the Super Rugby AU season when unheralded flyhalf Ben Donaldson nailed his sixth kick of the night to give the visitors a 30-21 lead.
But the Force refused to give up, with a Jordan Olowofela try in the 72nd minute and a clutch Miotti conversion from the sideline reducing the margin to two points.
The Waratahs lost a line-out with just seconds remaining to give the Force one final chance of victory.
The Force unleashed phase after phase after the final siren in a bid to find the winning points, and they got their chance when NSW were penalised for offside.
Miotti stepped up to the plate and calmly slotted the 21m penalty from straight in front to send the 9,253 crowd into raptures.
The result lifted the Force into third spot, three points clear of the Rebels.
But given the Rebels have two games to play and the Force just one, the Melbourne-based franchise is still a good chance to snare third spot.
The Rebels take on the Brumbies on Sunday, before rounding out their season against the Waratahs.
The Force play the ladder-leading Reds in Perth next Friday night.
The win was the Force's first Super triumph in Perth since they beat the Waratahs 40-11 in 2017.
But the victory came at a cost, with lock Jeremy Thrush limping off in the 47th minute with what appeared to be a serious knee injury.
The Waratahs were on the back foot early after flanker Lachie Swinton was yellow carded for a dangerous tackle in the third minute.
The Force scored almost immediately when prop Tom Robertson barged through two players to cross.
Waratahs No.8 Will Harris pulled a try back in the 16th minute, and flyhalf Dona ldson faced an embarrassing moment when he continuall y tried and failed to get the ball to balance on the tee for the conversion attempt.
With his allotted time running out, Donaldson had no choice but to unleash a drop kick, and he nailed it through the middle.
Force hooker Feleti Kaitu'u put the home side ahead again in the 25th minute when he ripped the ball out of teammate Santiago Medrano's hands while the prop was being tackled, and then sprinted 33m to the line.
Miotti made it 18-10 heading into the break when he nailed a 35m drop goal.
NSW came out firing in the second half, with fullback Jack Maddocks and former Force winger Alex Newsome crossing within minutes of each other to give the visitors a 24-18 edge.
But a late rally from the Force got the home team over the line, despite the heroics of Donaldson who nailed a perfect three-from-three penalties, and three-from-three conversion attempts.
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"the goto Kiwi reaction"
Can you stop with the xenophobia?
Go to commentsYeah, they’re not firing on all cylinders. But they’re going in to each game for the win and pulling it off 11/13 times for this past year. After an 85% season last year.
Based on my calculations - No other team has had two seasons in a row of 85% or better in the last 6 years. Not even Ireland.
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