Herald on Sunday

Paul Lewis

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Boxing should look after its own

The Highlander­s scored an 83rdminute converted try to snatch a dramatic one-point win in Canberra last night.

The Brumbies looked set for their third victory of the season — and their 11th in a row at GIO Stadium — when hooker Folau Fainga’a scored his hattrick try from a rolling maul in the 68th minute. But the Highlander­s applied intense pressure inside the Brumbies 22 with time up, forcing four penalties and a sin-binning.

That pressure was converted into a try by Te Ariki Ben-Nicholas, who drove over near the posts, and then Josh Ioane added the conversion which gave the Southerner­s their first win of the Super Rugby season.

Victory continued an impressive run against the Brumbies for the Highlander­s, who have now won their last five encounters, including three in Canberra dating back to 2016.

Fainga’a gave the Brumbies a handy 12-3 advantage after half an hour with his two tries, taking his season tally to five. But the Highlander­s took a 13-12 lead into halftime, thanks largely to a converted Jona Nareki try from a chargedown.

That proved a precursor to the dramatic finish as the Highlander­s snatched a morale-boosting win after being outclassed 42-20 by the Sharks in their first game last weekend.

“After starting the way we did last week, to get a win like that, on the road, it’s massive for us,” said Highlander­s halfback Aaron Smith.

“To nail those lineouts and to do a simple strike of a phase play to score at the end, there’ll be a lot of relief and it will make that long trip home a little bit easier.”

Highlander­s skipper James Lentjes was proud of his team.

“We’ve got a tough game next week against the Crusaders, so for us to come over here — they’d won 10 in a row — and get the points, we’re bloody happy,” said Lentjes.

Brumbies 12 (F. Fainga'a 3 tries; N. Lolesio con, R. Lonergan con, pen) Highlander­s 16 (J. Nareki, T. Ben-Nicholas tries; J. Ioane 2 cons, 3 pens). Halftime: 12-13.

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