Weekend Herald

Brave Blues hit blip at first hurdle

Umaga’s men physical and have all answers but allow home side back in

- Patrick McKendry

No joy again for the Blues against New Zealand opposition in this highoctane thriller in Dunedin last night, a nearly perfect opening match for the Highlander­s and a newly-shaped Super Rugby competitio­n.

Nine tries were scored — five to the Highlander­s — but despite the scoreline there was little frivolity at Forsyth Barr Stadium.

The tackles were as tough as you will see in any match this season — another pointer to the New Zealand conference being as hard fought as always.

Despite their excellent performanc­e — or perhaps because of it — the Blues should be upset at this defeat. They needed a good start to this season and they were full of attacking quality in the opening 40 minutes. It was all the Highlander­s could do to hang on.

Coach Tana Umaga’s men were physical and had all the answers in terms of responding to the Highlander­s’ strikes in the opening exchanges.

Their scrum was excellent and with a 24-17 halftime lead would have been confident of going all the way against a Kiwi foe and therefore breaking an 11-match losing streak against a conference rival.

Alas for the Blues and their longsuffer­ing supporters, it wasn’t to be. But the good news is that on this evidence it appears that the Blues won’t struggle to break through opposition defences.

From prop Ofa Tu’ungafasi and his handling skills, hooker James Parsons, an ever-present with the ball up the middle in the first half, to the bulldozing Akira Ioane to razor-sharp Bryn Gatland, Rieko Ioane and Sonny Bill Williams, the Blues had threats all over the park.

And yet, when they needed to remain calm and maintain the pressure on a team with a new coach in Aaron Mauger, they lost their heads — replacemen­t flanker Antonio Kiri Kiri’s high tackle on Lima Sopoaga 10 minutes after the break resulting in a yellow card and a flood of 14 points for the home side which put them in control.

The Blues’ scrum had been good until Kiri Kiri’s yellow, when, after winning the feed on their own line, they gave the ball right back and the Highlander­s took advantage as they generally do.

With Kiri Kiri off and George Moala out of position after joining the side of the scrum, there was little to stop second-five Teihorangi Walden, who ran on to a superb Aaron Smith pass for the first of his two second-half tries.

Another Walden try from a speculativ­e Highlander­s kick which went very badly for the visitors put them in the lead and that was effectivel­y that.

In a topsy-turvy first half which would have allowed Umaga and the Blues to dream of a rare recent success in the deep south, Gatland, Matt Duffie and Akira Ioane went over for the Blues, with centre Rob Thompson scoring a double, the latter including a neat move and 50m run to the line.

Prop Siate Tokolahi’s converted try after the break evened the scores before Akira Ioane’s second try which owed a fair bit to fullback Michael Collins’ run down the left touchline returned the Blues to their sevenpoint lead.

It was swallowed up in the second half, but the Blues were in the match at the end and were sniffing a draw. Some quick improvemen­ts are necessary before they host the Chiefs at Eden Park next weekend.

Skipper Augustine Pulu said: “We’re disappoint­ed at a few things that we worked on.

“We have to win those critical moments. Unfortunat­ely it was the first game and a few penalties didn’t go our way.” Highlander­s 41 (Rob Thompson 2, Siate Tokolahi, Teihorangi Walden 2 tries; Lima Sopoaga pen, 5 cons, Fletcher Smith pen). Blues 34 (Bryn Gatland, Matt Duffie, Akira Ioane 2 tries; Gatland 2 pens, 3 cons). HT: 17-24.

 ?? Picture / Getty Images ?? Blues tryscorer Bryn Gatland, supported by halfback and captain Augustine Pulu, fends off Highlander­s wing Waisake Naholo during their Super Rugby match at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin last night.
Picture / Getty Images Blues tryscorer Bryn Gatland, supported by halfback and captain Augustine Pulu, fends off Highlander­s wing Waisake Naholo during their Super Rugby match at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin last night.

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