Highlights - Super Rugby week one





AUCKLAND BLUES 22 CANTERBURY CRUSADERS 24

Winger Manasa Mataele scored two tries, while referee Nick Briant awarded two penalty tries as the Crusaders began their quest for a 10th Super Rugby title with a win over the Blues at Eden Park.

The Blues could have snatched a late victory but replacement flyhalf Harry Plummer missed a long-range penalty with less than three minutes remaining, shortly after he had also missed a much easier conversion.

Briant awarded a penalty try in each half as the Crusaders' All Blacks forwards asserted their dominance over the Blues, who were unexpectedly competitive for much of the match but buckled at crucial moments.





ACT BRUMBIES 27 MELBOURNE REBELS 34

Rebels winger Joe Maddocks scored two tries, while flyhalf Quade Cooper made a successful return to Super Rugby as the Rebels held off the Brumbies in Canberra.

Cooper was frozen out by Queensland Reds coach Brad Thorn last year and ended up playing lower-level club rugby in Brisbane before he joined the Rebels on a one-year contract.

Centre Tom English, lock Matt Philip and hooker Anaru Rangi also scored tries for the visitors, with Cooper adding three conversions and a penalty.

The Brumbies were starved of possession in the second spell with hooker Folau Fainga'a, lock Rory Arnold and prop Alan Alaalatoa all crossing for tries in the first half. Lock Sam Carter scored with three minutes remaining but the Brumbies could not complete the comeback.





WAIKATO CHIEFS 27 OTAGO HIGHLANDERS 30

All Blacks scrumhalf Aaron Smith scored a 76th minute try as the Otago Highlanders beat the Waikato Chiefs 30-27, refusing to roll over despite being reduced to 14 men in the opening game of Super Rugby in Hamilton on Friday.

The Highlanders played with a man short for the final 15 minutes with replacement centre Sio Tomkinson sent off for a dangerous head high tackle on Brodie Retallick.

Tomkinson appeared to be unlucky as Retallick ducked into the tackle, which referee Glen Jackson ruled was also principally a shoulder charge after several television replays.

Lock Pari Pari Parkinson and replacement flanker Shannon Frizell also scored tries for the Highlanders, who never let the Chiefs get too far ahead with the unerring boot of flyhalf Josh Ioane adding 15 points.









(Compiled by Greg Stutchbury; Editing by Sudipto Ganguly/Amlan Chakraborty)


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