The Borneo Post

Full house at Eden Park for the return of Super Rugby

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AUCKLAND: The Auckland Blues, featuring their blue-chip signing Beauden Barrett for the first time, overran the Wellington Hurricanes 30-20 on Sunday 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 Canterbury Crusaders legend Dan Carter offering guidance from the sideline.

But the input from the two fly-halves was overshadow­ed by the performanc­e of the Blues pack who bossed the Hurricanes in the fast-paced match, and the kicking of Otere Black 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 Blues, underperfo­rmers for several seasons, had a history of strong starts and poor finishes, but in the revamped New Zealand version of Super Rugby, the addition of Barrett produced a new backbone.

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

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

 ?? — AFP photos ?? This general view shows spectators attending the Super Rugby match between the Auckland Blues and Wellington Hurricanes at Eden Park stadium in Auckland as people are allowed back into the stadiums to attend live sport following the loosening of restrictio­ns after the Covid-19 coronaviru­s outbreak.
— AFP photos This general view shows spectators attending the Super Rugby match between the Auckland Blues and Wellington Hurricanes at Eden Park stadium in Auckland as people are allowed back into the stadiums to attend live sport following the loosening of restrictio­ns after the Covid-19 coronaviru­s outbreak.
 ??  ?? Caleb Clarke of the Blues (centre left) is tackled during the Super Rugby match between the Auckland Blues and Wellington Hurricanes at Eden Park stadium in Auckland.
Caleb Clarke of the Blues (centre left) is tackled during the Super Rugby match between the Auckland Blues and Wellington Hurricanes at Eden Park stadium in Auckland.

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