Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Highlander­s crush Reds, Jaguares end on a high

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THE Otago Highlander­s showed a few signs of rust but were far too strong for the lowly Queensland Reds as they warmed up for next week’s Super Rugby quarter- finals with a 40-17 victory at Otago Regional Stadium in Dunedin yesterday.

The home side had not played a competitiv­e match since they beat the British and Irish Lions 23-22 more than a month ago, and last played a Super Rugby game on June 3 when they lost 25-22 to the Crusaders.

Waisake Naholo, James Lentjes, Kayne Hammington, Tevita Li and Ash Dixon all crossed for the home side, while referee Mike Fraser awarded a penalty try after an attacking scrum had splintered the Reds pack with the line exposed.

Lock Izack Rodda, replacemen­t hooker Alex Mafi and loose forward Caleb Timu all crossed for the visitors, who finished the season with just four wins from their 15 games.

The home side showed elements of rust in the match with some errors costing them several points- scoring opportunit­ies, but they also showcased their high-tempo, counter-attacking and brutal defensive pattern that will be a factor in the playoffs.

They raced to a 21-0 lead with Naholo, Lentjes and Hammington all crossing before the Reds scrambled their way back into the game when Rodda crashed over from a patient buildup.

The Reds immediatel­y gave away any momentum after the break when fullback Hamish Stewart had a clearing kick charged down in the 42nd minute and Li pounced.

The Highlander­s forwards then showcased their superiorit­y at the set piece when they shunted the Reds backwards at an attacking scrum and Fraser awarded the penalty try.

The game lost a lot of its structure with the score at 33-5 with Reds hooker Mafi grabbing his side’s second try, while Dixon crossed for the home side with both tries scored in identical fashion as they flopped over from rolling mauls. Timu finished off the scoring.

The Highlander­s had already qualified for the playoffs. They now must wait until after today’s games to determine where they travel for the quarter-finals.

The Crusaders lead the standings on 63 points, but could still be overtaken by the Lions (61) after their respective matches against the Wellington Hurricanes and Sharks. – Reuters

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