Sunday Tribune

Gatland spoils father’s party

Highlander­s fling as Warren’s son drops in at last minute

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REPLACEMEN­T Bryn Gatland slotted a 79th minute drop goal to give the Otago Highlander­s a 28-27 victory over his father Warren’s Waikato Chiefs side as profession­al rugby union resumed after a three-month COVID-19 shutdown yesterday.

The drop goal provided an electric finish to the first match of New Zealand’s Super Rugby Aotearoa which attracted a crowd of about 20,000 and was broadcast to a global television audience.

The hometown Highlander­s, roared on by thousands of Otago University students in ‘The Zoo’ section of the indoor stadium, had to overcome two periods with just 14 men after Vilimoni Koroi and Jona Nareki were sinbinned for dangerous tackles.

The game was regularly halted for a high number of penalties called under stricter interpreta­tions around the tackle.

Highlander­s captain Ash Dixon scored the first try of the competitio­n, while Koroi and Nareki were perilously close to becoming the first players to receive red cards after dangerous tackles in each half.

The Chiefs were kept in the game through Damian Mckenzie’s boot as he converted four of his side’s penalties.

The fullback gave the visitors a 27-25 lead with two minutes remaining through a well taken drop goal.

The Highlander­s, however, managed to set up field position just inside Chiefs territory from the restart.

Gatland then calmly slotted home the winning drop kick from almost 40 metres to send the passionate home fans into delirium.

The competitio­n has been organised by New Zealand Rugby after the main Super Rugby competitio­n, which also involves teams from Australia, South Africa, Argentina and Japan, was halted in mid-march to curb the spread of the novel coronaviru­s.

New Zealand is on the brink of eliminatin­g the virus with no active cases as the government lifted virtually all COVID-19 restrictio­ns earlier this week.

That allowed the competitio­n to resume with no limits on crowd sizes. Today’s game at Eden Park between the hometown Auckland Blues and Wellington Hurricanes has sold out.

 ?? Backpagepi­x ?? THE Highlander­s celebrate their win during the Highlander­s vs Chiefs Investec Super Rugby Aotearoa season opener at Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin, New Zealand yesterday.
Backpagepi­x THE Highlander­s celebrate their win during the Highlander­s vs Chiefs Investec Super Rugby Aotearoa season opener at Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin, New Zealand yesterday.

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