The Scotsman

Chiefs prove they are in command

Super 15

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SuPER Rugby champions Waikato Chiefs withstood a first-half onslaught from the winless Otago Highlander­s but dominated after the break to run out 19-7 winners in a sometimes frenetic encounter in Hamilton yesterday.

A first-half try from centre Tim Nanai-Williams and four penalties from the boot of full-back Gareth Anscombe proved sufficient for the win, which firmed up the hosts’ position atop the New Zealand conference.

The Highlander­s had a converted try from Aaron Smith in the first half but were unable to add to that score and fell to their fourth straight defeat.

The Chiefs were forced to endure a breathless first-half assault from the visitors but took a 10-0 lead against the run of play, courtesy of an early Anscombe penalty and the eighth-minute try from centre Nanai-Williams.

The Highlander­s continued to attack and, after a period of tryline pressure, scrum-half Smith scooted down the blindside from a five-metre scrum.

It took 21 minutes for the second half to produce a score when Anscombe landed his third penalty. His fourth was after 69 minutes when the Highlander­s were penalised at the scrum.

The Highlander­s’ Chris King blew their best chance of a score when he charged for the line with an overlap outside him four minutes from time.

Meanwhile, Adam Ashley-Cooper has pledged his future to the Australian Rugby union and the NSW Waratahs. The 28-year-old has agreed a two-year contract extension, keeping him in Australia until after the 2015 World Cup.

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