Herald on Sunday

But defence looks sloppy

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throughout. The wider the Sunwolves went, the more metres they ate up, and that was because there was a lot of soft tackling near the touchlines.

The Sunwolves have to be acknowledg­ed for the way they moved the ball and the shape that they held, but they wouldn’t have had anywhere near as much success had the Chiefs’ tackling been firmer.

And that’s the problem with having the Sunwolves in this competitio­n — they kind of drag everyone down to their level.

They were not without their qualities. They played at pace and with ample heart and there were moments of extreme skill.

But they don’t have the quality across the field or the ability to apply enough pressure to make things feel like they are for real.

So the Chiefs can’t be entirely sure what they got out of the encounter beyond the five points, and for some of their squad, a first experience of Tokyo.

They will have clocked some air miles and the jet lag that comes with it and maybe, having scored 60-plus points, they will have built a bit of confidence.

Maybe, because they know that the Sunwolves aren’t at the same level as the other teams they have to face in the coming weeks.

On an individual front, they will have learned that Tyler Ardron is a useful acquisitio­n to their squad. The Canadian internatio­nal looks a natural athlete with a bit of mongrel.

He was comfortabl­e running with the ball and taking his lineout ball, and with a fair bit of size, he will probably still be contributi­ng when the weather turns in winter.

Te Toiroa Tahurioran­gi had a useful 70-odd minutes at halfback. He’s a pass-and-run player and cleared the ball with the sort of speed that both the Chiefs and All Blacks are looking for.

As for Damian McKenzie, he was his usual mix of brilliant and slightly erratic. The Sunwolves weren’t good enough to punish his wilder moments and they were certainly not good enough to shut down his best plays.

He kicked more than he has in recent weeks, but frustratin­gly, he didn’t have a great handle on when and where to boot it.

He won’t have been impressed with himself either that he opened the game by kicking the ball out on the full, and the worry for everyone is that his error count doesn’t seem to be trending downwards.

Sunwolves 10 (S. Maiswera. H. Saumaki tries) Chiefs 61 (T. Ardron, B. Retallick, N. Harris, S. Alaimalo 2, D. McKenzie 2, L. Polwart, S. Wainui tries; D. McKenzie 8 cons).

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