Hawke's Bay Today

Chiefs step closer to secure home semifinal

- By Patrick Mckendry

As promised by captain Jamie Mackintosh, the Highlander­s needled the Chiefs, and in particular Sonny Bill Williams, but there would be no repeating their round one success in Hamilton.

Since that match in February, won 23-19 by the Highlander­s, the gulf between the teams has widened considerab­ly, and the Chiefs are the ones taking the high road.

The 27-21 scoreline on Friday night suggests a tight match at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin, and it was, but although the Highlander­s threw all the physicalit­y they could muster at the Chiefs, they couldn’t knock them off their winning stride.

Dave Rennie’s men are a team going places.

The Chiefs’ win and the Crusaders’ loss to the Hurricanes in Christchur­ch ensure the men in black, red and yellow will top the New Zealand conference. They are also heading towards hosting a home semifinal, but their final games against the Crusaders, at home, and Hurricanes, away, will decide that. The Highlander­s, on the other hand, are now ninth on the points table and slipping from contention. After their big defeat to the Crusaders in Christchur­ch before the test window break, skipper Mackintosh talked with enthusiasm about the physical presence they would bring to this match.

If anything, it happened the other way, with new All Blacks halfback Aaron Smith put under so much pressure by the Chiefs’ forwards that the Highlander­s’ backline struggled to function.

Wing Hosea Gear, who scored a late try to set up a tense finish, was the Highlander­s’ best back and that was because of his size and strength rather than his pace.

Elsewhere the results of the weekend followed the form book, with the Reds comfortabl­y beating the Rebels 32-17 in Melbourne and the Brumbies maintainin­g their place at the top of the Australian conference with a 28-17 win over the Force in Perth.

The Stormers beat the Lions 27-17 in Cape Town, with the Bulls scoring six tries in beating the Cheetahs 40-24. — APNZ

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