Nelson Mail

Highlander­s hold on to reach Super semis

- LOGAN SAVORY RUGBY Fairfax NZ

The Highlander­s hopes of going back-to-back in Super Rugby remain alive.

In a far from polished performanc­e, the Highlander­s did enough to topple top Australian team the Brumbies 15-9 in the quarterfin­al game in Canberra.

It was a stop-start affair as the whistle and a wet and windy Canberra night subdued a Highlander­s team who traditiona­lly like to play the game in fast-forward.

The Super Rugby playoff format dealt the southern franchise a dud, given they racked up the second most competitio­n points through round-robin play but still had to travel to play the Brumbies in Canberra who were seventh as far as competitio­n points scored.

A showdown undercover in Dunedin would have played more into the Highlander­s hands.

Despite this the Highlander­s still outscored the Brumbies two tries to none and fended off a mammoth Brumbies onslaught in the dying stages to cling onto the sixpoint win.

The Highlander­s started the game franticall­y. Both wingers, Waisake Naholo and Patrick Osborne, went close in their respective corners but came up short. The Highlander­s were then awarded a handy penalty but livewire halfback Aaron Smith kept the high-tempo going and opted to take a quick tap as the visitors hammered away.

Soon after the Highlander­s were awarded a second penalty and this time they opted for the points as first five-eighth Lima Sopoaga made it 3-0 inside the first five minutes.

Christian Lealiifano, however, was unable to convert in his first penalty attempt of the night but got a second attempt minutes later.

Again it was on the back of a Josh Hohneck penalty at scrum time and after 10 minutes the scores were levelled at 3-3.

The Brumbies set up a ruck where Highlander­s lock Tom Franklin was deemed to be offside which allowed Lealiifano to step up and push the home team into the lead for the first time in the game with his second penalty.

With three minutes to play in the first half Waisake Naholo crossed out wide.

In a double blow for the Brumbies, referee Angus Gardner was playing advantage for a series of penalties and after the try was scored he showed second fiveeighth Matt Toomua the yellow card.

Sopoaga also landed the sideline conversion in difficult conditions giving the Highlander­s a 10-6 halftime lead.

It was third time lucky as yet another penalty was dished out in kicking range inside the first 10 minutes of the second half and Lealiifano obliged to make it 10-9.

Sopoaga had the chance to regain the three points but he had his turn at hitting the upright.

It took a Sopoaga intercept to finally break the game open. The Highlander­s first five-eighth latched onto a pass from a Brumbies lineout move and quickly fed centre Matt Faddes who went close to scoring. The Highlander­s recycled the ball quickly and it was No.8 Liam Squire who scored out wide to make it 15-9.

The last 10 minutes was all the Brumbies and they went close on several occasions to snatch the game and provided the Highlander­s scrum with the sternest of tests.

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Aaron Smith searches for his support during last night’s quarter-final match against the Brumbies in Canberra.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Aaron Smith searches for his support during last night’s quarter-final match against the Brumbies in Canberra.

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