Otago Daily Times

Rebels hang on to deny Highlander­s

- ADRIAN SECONI

THE Highlander­s’ escape hatch creaked shut this time.

But the Rebels had to produce some desperate defence in the final moments to deny the Highlander­s a try which could have helped the visiting side tug away victory on a sticky night in Melbourne.

Highlander­s loose forward Shannon Frizell knocked the ball on while trying to muscle through two tackles.

Had he got the ball down cleanly, the Highlander­s could have won the game with a successful conversion.

But the replay showed a clear fumble and the Rebels held on to win 2419.

It was their first win against a New Zealand team since 2015 and just their second against the Highlander­s.

The mercury was still registerin­g 32degC at kickoff — sweltering and foreign conditions for the Dunedinbas­ed team.

But the Highlander­s struck first through Frizell. The big blindside was waiting on the left wing and Bryn Gatland, in his debut for the franchise, provided an accurate cross kick.

Frizell scooped it up and crashed over.

The Rebels replied when Tom English slipped over for the first of his two tries in the 10th minute. A couple of defensive errors by the Highlander­s cleared the path to the line.

But the Highlander­s still had plenty of ball at that stage and lock Jackson Hemopo set up his side’s next. He hauled in a lineout and prop Siate Tokolahi was driven over in the maul.

Hemopo was having a huge half but the Rebels seized control of the ball and kept it for long periods. Quade Cooper got off a lovely pass and Jack Maddocks burst through a hole after about 11 phases.

Not long after, the Highlander­s kicked aimlessly and the Rebels swung on to attack again.

Billy Meakes flicked a flat pass inside to English and he went over for his second.

The Rebels extended their 1912 halftime lead shortly after the break when a horrific bounce eluded Gatland but not Meakes.

Cooper had stabbed the kick ahead and was having a big influence on the match. He was getting quick ball from halfback Will Genia and the Highlander­s midfield was not as organised as it needed to be.

But down 2412 — cue the comeback.

Like they did against the Chiefs and then the Reds, the Highlander­s’ revival instincts kicked in.

Marty Banks replaced Gat land at first fiveeighth and he used his boot to win the game of forceback. It was a seemingly small win but the Highlander­s desperatel­y needed the territory.

They stacked up some possession at the right end of the field and Hemopo drove over for a hardearned first Super Rugby try.

Banks drilled the conversion and the game was back in the balance.

But it was a mistake in the Rebels’ midfield which presented the Highlander­s with a final opportunit­y to win.

They strung 18 phases together in the search for a try.

And as Frizell lunged towards the line it appeared as if the Highlander­s might have done it again. The replay suggested otherwise.

In last night’s other game, the Hurricanes thumped the Brumbies 4313 in Wellington.

 ?? PHOTO‘: GETTY IMAGES ?? Matt finish . . . Rebels lock Matt Philip goes high to secure the ball in a lineout during his side’s Super Rugby clash against the Highlander­s in Melbourne last night.
PHOTO‘: GETTY IMAGES Matt finish . . . Rebels lock Matt Philip goes high to secure the ball in a lineout during his side’s Super Rugby clash against the Highlander­s in Melbourne last night.

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