BSP-03 Highlanders edge Chiefs as Super season opens with thriller

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Highlanders edge Chiefs as Super season opens with thriller

WELLINGTON, Feb 15, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A 14-man Otago Highlanders came from
behind to kick off the Super Rugby season with a thrilling 30-27 win over
Waikato Chiefs in Hamilton on Friday.

All Black half-back Aaron Smith’s late try sealed the win for the
Highlanders, who had Sio Tomkinson sent off for a high shot on Brodie
Retallick.

They trailed 19-10 at half-time, and captain Ben Smith said they had to dig
deep for the away win.

“It was a hell of a battle and what better way to set the tone for Super
Rugby,” he said, after the first match of the competition’s 2019 season.

“I thought we adjusted well when Sio went off and managed to maintain the
game and scrape home.”

Chiefs skipper Retallick was disappointed at the loss after his side scored
four tries to three — including a double for Etene Nanai-Seturo — but paid
the price for some poor kicking and lapses in discipline.

“We’ll learn from it… we were right in the game except for that last 15-
20 minutes when it got away from us,” he said.

“But we’ve got some young boys who got their first hit out and some
exciting outside backs and I saw some great execution from them.”

The Highlanders dominated the early exchanges but solid defence prevented
them from making it count on the scoreboard until towering lock Pari Pari
Parkinson scored the season’s first try in the 14th minute.

Kayne Hammington caught the Chiefs’ defence napping with a quick restart
that opened the way for Parkinson to burrow his way over the line through a
press of bodies.

The Chiefs hit back a few minutes later when Tyler Ardron broke from the
back of a scrum to score.

They then look the lead after a spectacular kick and chase from Bailyn
Sullivan set up Angus Taavao-Matau for the home side’s second try.

Nanai-Seturo added a third when hooker Nathan Harris floated him a
beautifully weighted pass to release the winger down the left touchline.

His second came just after half-time when he gathered Orbyn Leger’s cross-
field kick on the run before crossing the line.

A Shannon Frizell try with 20 minutes left on the clock kept Highlanders’
hopes alive and they continued to press even when they were reduced to 14 men
in the 66th minute.

Tomkinson was shown a straight red for his shoulder charge on Retallick,
who said after the match that he was uninjured.

Aaron Smith opened the Chiefs defence with a dummy pass to score the
decisive try, and then the Highlanders held onto the ball to see out the
final minutes and claim victory.

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