Chiefs score 'golden' NZ Super Rugby win

Sat, Apr 10, 2021, 9:40 AM
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Highlanders host the Chiefs at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin in Round Seven of Super Rugby Aotearoa.

The Chiefs have defeated the Highlanders in dramatic fashion after Damian McKenzie slotted a penalty in Golden Point extra-time.

The Chiefs have etched their name in the Super Rugby Aotearoa history books, beating the Highlanders 26-23 in the competition's first ever golden-point match.

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Chiefs fullback Damian McKenzie kicked a 45-metre penalty in extra time to secure a dramatic 26-23 road victory over the Highlanders in the first ever golden-point win in Super Rugby Aotearoa.

McKenzie had missed a similar kick after the hooter in regulation time on a poor Saturday night off the tee at Forsyth Barr Stadium for both sides but came up trumps as the Chiefs moved to 12 points from five games, two behind the Blues in the second semi-final spot.

It went to Golden Point and up stepped Damian McKenzie to win the game.

The Chiefs scored tries through winger Etene Nanai-Seturo and prop Angus Ta'avao, with their other 16 points coming from the boot of McKenzie.

The home side were behind for most of the match but rallied late to draw level, and scored their tries through flanker James Lentjes, scrum-half Aaron Smith and replacement flyhalf Josh Ioane.

Nanai-Seturo crossed for an early try for the visitors, acrobatically diving into the corner having been set up by scrum-half Brad Weber.

The Highlanders hit back almost immediately through Lentjes after he dummied to pass out of the back of a maul, tricking five Chiefs defenders into thinking he was going to the right before scooting round the left to dot down.

They drew level early in the second half with a second try from co-captain Smith as he benefited from loose forward Shannon Frizell's excellent line break.

Aaron Smith swan dive in superb Highlanders try

After landing two penalties following incessant pressure, the Chiefs grabbed a second try after a fine angled run from Ta'avao saw him crash over as they extended the lead to 10 points.

The Highlanders found some momentum in the closing stages though and an excellent maul towards the Chiefs line eventually saw the backline released and Ioane crossed to score next to the posts.

He then levelled with a penalty with three minutes remaining, before McKenzie missed a drop-goal attempt and a penalty from the halfway line.

If the teams are level after 80 minutes they play an extra 10, with the first side to score winning the game, and McKenzie made history by landing his penalty midway through the extra period.

HIGHLANDERS 23

Tries: Ioane, Smith, Lentjes

Cons: Ioane

Pens: Ioane, Hunt

CHIEFS 26

Tries: Ta'avao, Nanai-Seturo

Cons: McKenzie 2

Pens: McKenzie 4

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