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All Blacks greats have egg on their face after the Waratahs and Brumbies humbled the Crusaders and Hurricanes in Super Rugby Pacific.
All Blacks greats have egg on their face after the Waratahs and Brumbies humbled the Crusaders and Hurricanes in Super Rugby Pacific.
Tears flowed as the Waratahs gave Super Rugby Pacific a shot in the arm with an upset win over the Crusaders, while the Blues remained top of the table but again failed to impress.
The Blues extended their lead at the top of the Super Rugby Pacific table, outlasting the Fijian Drua on Saturday in the competition’s ‘Super Round’ in Melbourne.
The Blues cemented their lead in Super Rugby Pacific while frontrunners Brumbies downed the Highlanders to deny a New Zealand sides clean sweep as the competition moved into its trans-Tasman phase over the weekend.
Julian Savea’s impressive form in Super Rugby Pacific has sparked talk of an All Black recall, and it’s not impossible to see why.
The Blues clung on to clock their first win against the Crusaders at Christchurch in 18 years and top the Super Rugby Pacific table leading into the trans-Tasman component of the competition next week.
The Blues held on to record an historic victory in Super Rugby Pacific over the Crusaders in Christchurch on Friday.
The Brumbies bounced back from a first defeat to claim the outright Super Rugby Pacific lead at the weekend, but admitted their title credentials cannot be gauged until they face New Zealand opposition.
James O’Connor kicked 11 points as the Reds ended Brumbies’ unbeaten start to the Super Rugby Pacific season, while the Crusaders kept up the pressure at the top with a narrow victory over the Highlanders.
Super Rugby newcomers Moana Pasifika upset the Hurricanes in a golden-point thriller on Friday to pick up their first-ever victory in the competition.