Fire duel between Hurricanes and Blues in Wellington. In Australia, he simply started a heart attack in Brisbane between the Reds and the rebels
Last Saturday ended the first day of playing Super Rugby Aotearoa, after the Crusaders defeated the Highlanders, with a match between the Hurricanes and the Blues. At Wellington, the match started with fire, with the Blues being right on target with Babali as a gift from the Hurricanes, but they are able to respond with the personal rush of a prostitute Umooa. In the final part after that, despite their numerical inferiority, the hosts were able to overtake and extend with two Jordi Barrett placed in the first half 11-7. In the second half, however, the Blues, led by excellent Autry Black, scored twice on the spot with Clark and Berovita, before Umohama reopened the match at 16 to 21. With Rieko Ioane running away for half the reward. It ends on 31 to 16. Here is the video that contains the highlights of the race:
Let’s move on to Super Rugby AU, which arrives on day two. The classic showdown between the Brumbies and the Warathas, which nevertheless turned into a massacre. At Geo Stadium, the hosts immediately started vigorously with three attempts (Valetini, Hansen, Lolesio) in the first half hour, so there was the only fire of ‘Tahs’ with Johnson Holmes penetrating. From 26 to 10 at break, which then became 61 to 10 in Finale As in the second half, the Brumbies found five more attempts: two for Hansen, then White, Lonegan and Banks.
The challenge between the Reds and the Rebels is more balanced and fun. The first half only moves through the pose, with two O’Connor on one side and four of Toomua on the other side. In the second half, the Reds made up for it by trying Mavi in ​​the 48th minute, but Tomoe and Hodge put the visitors ahead 21-16 in the final. After the danger of being hit by a catastrophic target, “Waterino” countered by a centimeter, the rebels suffered from Target 78 of the strength of Mavi, which put the Reds in the lead 23-21. Final action and final suspense, with wrong punishment from Toomua affirming the hosts’ success.
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