Late Barrett replacement West secures last-gasp Hurricanes win

Ihaia West was a late replacement for star fly-half Beauden Barrett but kept his cool at the death to kick the Hurricanes to a last-gasp 38-37 Super Rugby victory over the Sharks.
All Black Barrett was ruled out on Friday with a reported foot injury and the Hurricanes looked set for a rare defeat in his absence, but Franco Marais' yellow card gave the hosts a man advantage and Ngani Laumape's try was followed by West's match-winning conversion in the 86th minute in Napier.
The sides traded scores throughout the first half, with Chris Boyd's side charging into a 12-3 lead after Jordie Barrett and Laumape went over, but they were soon trailing after tries from Lukhanyo Am and Louis Schreuder in the space of four minutes.
Vince Aso responded, but Am got his second to put the Sharks 27-19 up at the break, as Robert du Preez's trusty boot delivered time and again.
However, the second half was slower and scrappier and West's kicking dragged the Hurricanes back into the match, although Tyler Paul's score seven minutes from time looked to have secured victory for the visitors.
The resilient Hurricanes rallied again, though, and they profited from Marais' sin-binning at the breakdown when Laumape found space to charge through.
West held his nerve with the final kick of the game to finish with 18 points and clinch a fifth successive Super Rugby win for the hosts.
HURRICANES 38 (Laumape 2, J. Barrett, Aso tries; West 2 cons, 4 pens) SHARKS 37 (Am 2, Schreuder, Paul tries; du Preez 3 pens, 4 cons) HT 19-27
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on what basis is earl a better 7 than 8?
his best test level performances have all been at 8. He’s a great club level openside, but has only ever performed well there in international rugby when there has been a specialist openside elsewhere in the back row who is able to share the defensive workload.
you’re right that Pollock won’t go to the Lions, but he’s a much better 8 than he is a 7. That’s because - like Earl - his carrying game is immense but his defensive workrate is a step behind players like Curry, Curry, Underhill, and Pepper.
Go to commentsAgree. I was replying to JHW’s comment.
Most tier one nations, apart from the Pumas and the Springboks are guilty of poaching tier two talent.
It will keep happening until the eligibility rules are properly fixed.
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