Wellington Hurricanes captain T.J. Perenara grabbed two tries, while his side produced a superb defensive performance with 14 players at the end to win their first game of the Super Rugby season, beating the Auckland Blues 23-19 at Eden Park yesterday.
With the game in the 84th minute and Victor Vito yellow carded after a succession of penalties by referee Nick Briant, the Hurricanes turned the ball over to shake off a rusty start to the season after they lost their first two games.
Vito scored a first-half try, while flyhalf Beauden Barrett slotted a conversion and two penalties.
Rene Ranger and George Moala scored tries for the Blues, while flyhalf Ihaia West slotted three penalties.
Television match official Sean McDermott earned the ire of the Blues fans with two decisions that, while correct, were howled at by the Eden Park faithful watching on the big screen.
McDermott first ruled Hurricanes flanker Ardie Savea had not knocked the ball on before he fed Perenara for his second try then overturned a Tevita Li try for a forward pass after the winger had carved open the Hurricanes defense.
The Blues dominated the first 20 minutes as their forwards crashed the ball up at pace to commit tacklers and when the gaps opened they spread it wide, but were only able to convert that pressure into a West penalty and Ranger’s try.
The Hurricanes finally got their hands on the ball and began to punch holes in the Blues defense, with Vito crashing over from an attacking lineout before Perenara capped off a sweeping movement from halfway.
Barrett slotted a penalty to give their side a 15-8 halftime lead.
Moala brought his side back into the game after the break, before Perenara’s second try gave the visitors a 23-13 lead, the largest of the match.
The Blues had the better of the final quarter, but only got two further penalties from West as the Hurricanes defense held firm, with every man putting their body on the line after the final hooter.
In Perth, Australia, the ACT Brumbies held off the Western Force, who had two players sin-binned, running out 31-14 winners after seizing a 17-0 lead midway through the first half.
The Force made the score 17-7 at halftime with a converted try to Luke Morahan after Stephen Moore and Matt Toomua crossed the tryline for the visitors, with Christian Lealiifano adding the two conversions and a penalty.
In the second half, Joe Tomane extended the Brumbies lead with a try converted by Lealiifano, but Ben Tapuai replied in kind to make it 24-14.
Joshua Mann-Rea was awarded a try at the final whistle and the conversion ended the game.
Additional reporting by staff writer
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