Weekend Herald

Canes bounce back from first defeat with big home win

- Christophe­r Reive

After falling to their first loss of the season last weekend, it seems a return to home soil was exactly what the Hurricanes needed.

At Sky Stadium last night, the Super Rugby Pacific leaders were dominant against the New South Wales Waratahs, running away with a 41-12 win.

In a game where coach Clark Laidlaw opted to heavily rotate his starting squad, the Hurricanes took control almost immediatel­y, racing to a 21-0 lead in 19 minutes.

With Brad Shields not in the match-day squad and Jordie Barrett on the bench, Billy Proctor took on the captaincy and led by example.

Proctor was heavily involved in the attack early and opened the scoring in just the third minute, going over easily soon after a strong Hurricanes scrum. Ruben Love followed with another impressive performanc­e from a player whose stocks continue to rise.

Peter Lakai made a impressive return on both sides of the ball, testing the Waratahs with some strong carries early and making his mark defensivel­y with double-digit tackles and some good work at the breakdown. Alongside Brayden Iose and Devan Flanders, it was a formidable performanc­e from the loose trio.

When the reserves were rotated in, TJ Perenara made an immediate impact, as he sped up the game with his distributi­on and capped the evening with his 63rd Super Rugby try — making him the competitio­n’s all-time try-scoring leader — while Salesi Rayasi grabbed a late double.

This was a performanc­e the Hurricanes can build on. By the 20-minute mark, the result seemed as good as decided. The hosts were dominant and the visitors showed little in response.

The Waratahs had few opportunit­ies in the first half, but too often bungled their chances — aside from one chip and chase from wing Dylan Pietsch after being put through a hole by fullback Mark Nawaqanita­wase, which took a desperatio­n play by Pietsch’s opposite Bailyn Sullivan to disrupt.

Leading 26-0 at halftime, the opening moments of the second half were clunky from both sides. It wasn’t until Rayasi crossed in the 60th minute that the scoreboard ticked over again, after an earlier effort from replacemen­t lock Ben Grant was ruled out due to a knock-on off his initial charge-down.

The Waratahs finally scored through a beautiful set play that saw Vuate Karawalevu cruise through a hole to score on debut, before Hugh Sinclair barged his way over 10 minutes later.

But the visitors were largely outmatched. The damage had been done early, and Perenara’s late effort secured the hosts a bonus-point win. Hurricanes 41 (Salesi Rayasi 2, Billy Proctor, Brett Cameron, Josh Moorby, Brayden Iose, TJ Perenara tries; Cameron 3 cons)

Waratahs 12 (Vuate Karawalevu, Hugh Sinclair tries; Tane Edmed con) HT: 26-0

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Hurricanes wing Salesi Rayasi scores the first of his two tries off the bench against the Waratahs last night.
Photo / Photosport Hurricanes wing Salesi Rayasi scores the first of his two tries off the bench against the Waratahs last night.

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