The New Zealand Herald

Rugby Blues win vital for Chiefs

Victory at Eden Park essential to avoid a draining playoff journey to South Africa

- Gregor Paul

Super Rugby makes such little sense that fifth spot is where three Kiwi teams hope they will end up, knowing it is the softest route to advancing through the playoffs.

Finish fifth, and there is a reasonable chance that a trip to South Africa can be avoided.

Fifth place comes with the nearguaran­tee of a quarter-final clash in Australia and the prospect of a semifinal in New Zealand.

The teams that finish sixth and seventh are certain that they will be playing at least a quarter-final in South Africa and possibly a semifinal as well.

That’s why the Chiefs are coming to Eden Park with a firm sense that their clash against the Blues is critical. If they lose, they will be scrambling to keep pace with the Hurricanes, who they play on June 9.

The two are on the same number of points, having played the same number of games.

These two have the inside lane in the race to finish fifth, which is the best they can hope for now, as they both trail the Crusaders by 11 points.

The Crusaders play the Rebels tomorrow night and a victory in Melbourne would virtually ensure they finish top of the New Zealand conference.

With top spot unobtainab­le, the Chiefs and Hurricanes both know their chances of being crowned champions will be considerab­ly higher if they can play a quarter-final in Australia, most likely Canberra, instead of South Africa.

What last year showed is any New Zealand team forced to travel to South Africa at any stage of the playoffs is going to pay for it physically and mentally.

The Chiefs won their quarter-final in Cape Town with a thumping win against the Stormers but were lacking energy and drive a week later in Wellington. The Highlander­s also struggled to deliver in Johannesbu­rg, having been forced to play their

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