The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ioane shines as Blues, Chiefs draw

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WELLINGTON: Rieko Ioane made his case for All Blacks selection for the British and Irish Lions Tests as the Auckland Blues and Waikato Chiefs fought to a frustratin­g 16-16 Super Rugby draw on Friday.

The Blues wing profited from a trademark offload from Sonny Bill Williams -- who is also trying to state his All Blacks claims -- to score the opening try in Auckland.

Damian McKenzie and Johnny Faauli scored tries for the Chiefs in a draw that did not help either side in the New Zealand conference.

The Chiefs are likely to slip further behind the Canterbury Crusaders and Wellington Hurricanes, while the Blues' season is all but over.

In a match which started in fine weather and ended in pouring rain, the Blues had a chance to snap the deadlock with a penalty eight minutes from full time.

But Northampto­n-bound flyhalf Piers Francis, who has been called into the England squad for their tour of Argentina, missed what should have been a routine kick.

The Chiefs had banked on a win to continue putting pressure on the Crusaders, while the Blues needed maximum points to keep alive their slim mathematic­al hopes of making the top eight.

The Blues have not beaten a New Zealand side since they downed the Otago Highlander­s in round one last year and they have not won against the Chiefs, their nearest neighbours, in 12 matches dating back to 2011.

Hanging over the heads of all the New Zealand sides is the Lions Test series next month, with the All Blacks squad yet to be finalised.

Several players on both sides needed big performanc­es to prove they remain frontline Test material, and it was 20-year-old Ioane who put his hand up highest. - AFP

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