The Citizen (KZN)

Record crowd sees Blues win

- Auckland

– The Blues, featuring their blue-chip signing Beauden Barrett for the first time, overran the Hurricanes 30-20 yesterday as the return of live sport in New Zealand drew a full house to Auckland’s Eden Park.

More than 43 000 packed the ground in the largest turnout at a Super Rugby match in New Zealand for 15 years, as fans starved of profession­al sport for three months celebrated the return of an unfettered contest less than a week after the country declared itself free of Covid-19.

The pre-match talking point was the maiden appearance for the Blues of former Hurricane stalwart Barrett, a two-time World Player-of-the-Year.

The Blues were further bolstered by the appearance of All Blacks and Crusaders legend Dan Carter offering guidance from the sideline.

But the input from the two flyhalves was overshadow­ed by the performanc­e of the Blues pack who bossed the Hurricanes in the fast-paced match, and the kicking of Otere Black (above) who wore the coveted 10 jersey with Barrett playing at fullback.

While Black scored 15 points off the boot, Barrett’s performanc­e was noted for a missed tackle that let Dane Coles in for a try.

“My eyes lit up when I saw him,” Coles said while Blues captain Patrick Tuipulotu said it was Barrett’s “composure” that made a significan­t contributi­on to the victory.

The Hurricanes started strongest and were up 3-0 after a Jackson Garden-Bachop penalty.

When the Blues responded with a try to Caleb Clarke, converted by Black, the Hurricanes immediatel­y regained the lead with Coles, on the wing, smashing through Barrett’s attempted tackle to score in the corner, celebratin­g by ruffling his former teammates’ hair.

A try to TJ Faiane converted by Black and one to the Hurricanes by Ben Lam saw the Blues turn with a narrow 14-13 lead.

The Blues dominated the second half with an early try to Dalton Papalii while Black added a conversion and three penalties before Jamie Booth scored a consolatio­n try for the Hurricanes. – AFP

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