Wellington romp to eight-try win over Southland
Wellington went on a try-scoring binge when they beat Southland 52-7 at Westpac Stadium on Friday.
Star Hurricanes wing Ben Lam scored twice before the break as Wellington held a commanding 40-0 lead at half-time, and picked up a hat-trick later in the second half.
Southland's early attempts to wear down the Wellington defence were defused by handling errors and penalties as the home side ran in six tries across the first 40 minutes of action.
Just four minutes into the match Wellington were on the board after first five-eighths Jackson Garden-Bachop put a grubber kick in for midfielder Thomas Umaga-Jensen to pounce on and score.
All Blacks hooker Asafo Aumua crashed over ten minutes later with the assistance of All Blacks TJ Perenara and Ardie Savea, before Lam grabbed his first from a set piece play off a scrum in the 23rd minute.
Wellington's fourth try came after 17 phases when loosehead prop Tolu Fahamokioa charged over. Impressive lock James Blackwell bagged the side's fifth and Lam picked up his second right on halftime.
The embattled Southland finally found their way over the line after 68 minutes, with replacement forward Bill Fukofuka rewarded after a strong lineout drive.
Wellington had the final say when reserve front rower Kaliopasi Uluilakepa found the line after a quick-tap penalty.
Wellington now face a short turnaround as they host Waikato on Wednesday, while Southland will match up with a struggling Counties Manukau side back home in Invercargill next weekend.
WELLINGTON 52 (Thomas Umaga-Jenson, Asafo Aumua, Ben Lam 3, Tolu Fahamokioa, James Blackwell, Kaliopasi Uluilakepa tries; Jackson Garden-Bachop 5 cons, TJ Va’a con) SOUTHLAND 7 (Bill Fukofuka try, James Wilson con). HT 40-0
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LOL thats the same mentality the French saying about the Top 14. Why change their ridiculous comp if its performing well with investors?
There is always better JWH.
It depends really what you want out of Super Rugby and NPC. Currently Super Rugby fills both niche’s, it has the up and commers as well as the stars performing at the top. Reducing further obviously improves further on what has been the reason everybody is enjoying this season.
There is definitely a question of balance and what going further that way removes. But theres a few reasons. What coaches are telling us is it is also a struggle to find the talent to fill out a strong SR side. There is talk of increasing financial constraints. Currently there is a lopsided (random) amount of derby home and away match ups in each conference, so going 5v5 instead of 6v6 may mean we have a full derby round for each conference (currently I think they play just 3 teams twice), or even squeeze in a full dbl round comp. Going a larger number of teams means they need to go much larger to fairer league setup.
But they need to add or remove JWH, one or the other, and I was merely pointing out that adding, like you’re suggestion, is likely going to introduce just what we all (or at least what the person I was replying to was saying) think the comp has been remedied of, having a weak team. The 5v5 I referenced was 3 Aus teams, with the other two filling the landscape their, and 5 here. That’s what NZR wanted to kick off for the COVID year but ARU threw a hissy fit. If going to 10 is the right thing to do maybe it’s an NZ team that needs to be dropped, so Moana would remain here and Drua continue to be with the aussies, thats the other possible 5 v 5 setup (which would just be 10 if they found a way for all to play even games).
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