The Otago Highlanders will head into the Super XV playoffs brimful of confidence after trouncing the lowly Auckland Blues 44-7 on a soggy night at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, yesterday.
The seven-try rout spoiled All Blacks hooker Keven Mealamu’s final match for the Blues, while lifting the Highlanders to fourth in the table.
The Waikato Chiefs can snatch back the spot with a big win over the top-ranked Hurricanes, who have already sewn up a home semi-final in the playoffs and may elect to rest a number of players.
“I’m going to miss being alongside these men. Put the results aside, they’re good men to play with,” Mealamu said in a pitchside interview after coming off the ground to a rousing ovation in the second half.
The Highlanders shared the tries around, with openside flanker John Hardie, inside center Shaun Treeby and blindside flanker Elliot Dixon all crossing in the first half to put their team up 20-0 at the break.
After a miserable season of only three wins, the Blues appeared destined to finish their campaign scoreless, but replacement back Matt McGahan finally crossed 13 minutes from the final hooter.
By that time the Highlanders had already added another three tries to winger Patrick Osborne, No. 8 Dan Pryor and lock Joe Latta, picking holes through the Blues defense virtually at will.
The Highlanders iced the cake with four minutes left with a glorious team try created by flyhalf Lima Sopoaga, who delivered a perfectly weighted kick to the left corner.
Winger Patrick Osborne leaped high to tap down the kick to rushing fullback Ben Smith, who gleefully touched down for the Highlanders’ seventh.
Long-serving Mealamu retires from Super XV at the age of 36 and after a record 175 matches, having outstripped former Wallabies lock Nathan Sharpe’s record of 162 earlier this year.
In Australia, the bottom-placed Western Force ended their disappointing season on a high with a 13-11 win over the Rebels in Melbourne.
Force winger Luke Morahan put the visitors ahead with a try in the 66th minute.
The Rebels hit back seven minutes later with a try from Telusa Veainu, but Mike Harris missed the conversion and then a last-minute drop-goal attempt.
The Force finished last with three wins this season, while the Rebels came 10th with seven wins.
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