Bay of Plenty Times

Chiefs the masters of the Super grind

- Christophe­r Reive

It hasn’t been pretty, but with just two rounds left before the Super Rugby Aotearoa final the Chiefs find themselves well in contention for a place in the final two.

After starting the year as they had finished 2020 — with a string of losses — the club equalled the longest losing streak by a Kiwi team in Super Rugby history with 11 straight between the 2020 and 2021 seasons. However, since a third-round loss to the Crusaders, the Chiefs are now unbeaten in four matches.

In those wins, they have only won by an average of three points and had to come from behind in three of them. But regardless of how they got there, the Chiefs are now in pole position to secure a place in the final.

“I think character is probably the word for me,” Chiefs coach Clayton Mcmillan said of his team’s resurgence.

“We obviously had our backs against the wall really early in the competitio­n. None of our wins have been comprehens­ive or pretty; we’ve just had to gut, scrap, fight for every inch. We’ve got better, our game has gotten better, but everyone else’s has as well.

“I’m stoked for the boys, because they’ve worked hard for this. But the job’s not done.”

The Chiefs will host the Hurricanes in Hamilton tonight as they look to push on with that job in the penultimat­e round of the competitio­n. While the Hurricanes sit at the foot of the ladder with just one win, the Chiefs won’t forget the threats they pose after they jumped out to a 26-7 lead in the first half of their last encounter, before the Chiefs ran them down in the second half.

“That’s the critical one,” Mcmillan said. “If we get that one done, I’m still not sure what the permutatio­ns are, but I guess it will go a long way to maybe sneaking us into the final.”

Damian Mckenzie will return to fullback for tonight’s match, with Bryn Gatland starting at first five and Chase Tiatia returning to the bench. Pita Gus Sowakula starts at No 8 with Luke Jacobson ruled out due to concussion. Samipeni Finau comes on to the bench, while young midfielder Rameka Poihipi is in line for his Chiefs debut off the bench.

The Hurricanes come in fresh off the bye, but are without star loose forward Ardie Savea who was injured against the Crusaders a fortnight ago. Du’plessis Kirifi moves into the starting side at No 7 and Devan Flanders shifts to No 8, while winger Julian Savea is out of the team in favour of Salesi Rayasi and Scott Scrafton moves into the starting side, relegating Isaia Walker-leawere to the bench. The remainder of the starting side is unchanged.

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