Super Rugby Pacific: Chiefs avenge 2023 final defeat with season-opening victory over champion Crusaders

Post At: Feb 23/2024 04:20PM

The Chiefs have come from behind in the dying moments to avenge their 2023 Super Rugby Pacific final defeat to defending champions Crusaders 33-29 to start their new season at Hamilton's FMG Stadium.

After an energetic start, the Chiefs dominated early possession and were rewarded with a penalty to open the scoring.

All Blacks prop Tamaiti Williams was an early casualty for the Crusaders, limping off the field with a hamstring twinge, after dashing upfield from a lineout in his own half.

Former Chiefs first-five Rivez Rehana levelled the scores with a penalty for the visitors, but Chiefs flanker Kaylum Boshier notched up the first try, after a kick to the corner put winger Sevu Reece under pressure and the forwards piled on top of him.

When Damian McKenzie counterattacked from a shallow kick and found fullback Shaun Stevenson in support, halfback Xavier Roe had a second try for the Chiefs, with last year's final seemingly a distant memory. 

Reece struck back from a Crusaders raid, picking up from a maul near the line and powering past two defenders to score.

From a close-range scrum, the Chiefs moved left, where winger Etene Nanai-Seturo propped past some flailing defence for the try. He almost had a second, when he kicked and chased, but was beaten to the touchdown by retreating halfback Mitch Drummond.

McKenzie slotted a penalty on halftime and the Chiefs took a 27-10 advantage into the break.

They suffered a double blow soon after the restart, when McKenzie hobbled off, and the Crusaders immediately struck from their feared lineout drive, with fullback Chay Fihaki scoring under the posts. 

Reihana produced a 50-22 that put the visitors back on attack and from the quick throw, captain Scott Barrett charged onto a short pass and stretched out to plant on the tryline.

The Crusaders scrum began to exert some dominance, with veteran prop Joe Moody dipping into his deep bag of front row tricks.  

From another forward assault, lock Josh Hannah was held up over the line by Chiefs halfback Cortez Ratima, but from the restart, Fihaki sliced through the defence for his second and Taha Kemara's conversion put his side ahead for the first time.

With fulltime looming, the Chiefs were held up short, but Josh Ioane slotted a penalty from in front of the posts to restore the Chiefs advantage. A scrum penalty near halfway enabled Ioane to slot another long-range kick, but the Crusaders were unable to regain the ball from the kickoff, before the final whistle.

 

Chiefs 33 (Boshier, Roe, Nanai-Seturo try; McKenzie 2 conversions & 2 penalties, Stevenson conversion, Ioane 2 penalties) Crusaders 29 (Reece, Fihaki 2, Barrett try; Reihana 2 conversions & penalty, Kemara conversion)

The Chiefs have come from behind in the dying moments to avenge their 2023 Super Rugby Pacific final defeat to defending champions Crusaders 33-29 to start their new season at Hamilton's FMG Stadium.

After an energetic start, the Chiefs dominated early possession and were rewarded with a penalty to open the scoring.

All Blacks prop Tamaiti Williams was an early casualty for the Crusaders, limping off the field with a hamstring twinge, after dashing upfield from a lineout in his own half.

Former Chiefs first-five Rivez Rehana levelled the scores with a penalty for the visitors, but Chiefs flanker Kaylum Boshier notched up the first try, after a kick to the corner put winger Sevu Reece under pressure and the forwards piled on top of him.

When Damian McKenzie counterattacked from a shallow kick and found fullback Shaun Stevenson in support, halfback Xavier Roe had a second try for the Chiefs, with last year's final seemingly a distant memory. 

Reece struck back from a Crusaders raid, picking up from a maul near the line and powering past two defenders to score.

From a close-range scrum, the Chiefs moved left, where winger Etene Nanai-Seturo propped past some flailing defence for the try. He almost had a second, when he kicked and chased, but was beaten to the touchdown by retreating halfback Mitch Drummond.

McKenzie slotted a penalty on halftime and the Chiefs took a 27-10 advantage into the break.

They suffered a double blow soon after the restart, when McKenzie hobbled off, and the Crusaders immediately struck from their feared lineout drive, with fullback Chay Fihaki scoring under the posts. 

Reihana produced a 50-22 that put the visitors back on attack and from the quick throw, captain Scott Barrett charged onto a short pass and stretched out to plant on the tryline.

The Crusaders scrum began to exert some dominance, with veteran prop Joe Moody dipping into his deep bag of front row tricks.  

From another forward assault, lock Josh Hannah was held up over the line by Chiefs halfback Cortez Ratima, but from the restart, Fihaki sliced through the defence for his second and Taha Kemara's conversion put his side ahead for the first time.

With fulltime looming, the Chiefs were held up short, but Josh Ioane slotted a penalty from in front of the posts to restore the Chiefs advantage. A scrum penalty near halfway enabled Ioane to slot another long-range kick, but the Crusaders were unable to regain the ball from the kickoff, before the final whistle.

 

Chiefs 33 (Boshier, Roe, Nanai-Seturo try; McKenzie 2 conversions & 2 penalties, Stevenson conversion, Ioane 2 penalties) Crusaders 29 (Reece, Fihaki 2, Barrett try; Reihana 2 conversions & penalty, Kemara conversion)

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