Hurricanes defeat Pasifika in Super Rugby

Tue, Apr 12, 2022, 9:55 PM
AAP
by AAP
Hurricanes hosted Moana Pasifika at Sky Stadium.

The Hurricanes have scored eight tries to two to overrun Moana Pasifika 53-12 in a catch-up match in Super Rugby Pacific.

Moana Pasifika had three early matches postponed due to COVID-19 and have twice had to play three matches in eight days to make up.

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The toll of that schedule showed as the Hurricanes ran away with the match after leading 22-5 at halftime in Wellington.

Moana Pasifika beat the Hurricanes 24-19 in their first meeting of the season but were not able to repeat that performance against a more clinical home team.

Alex Fidow scored the Hurricanes' first try after only two minutes but Moana Pasifika hit back with a try to Michael Curry.

Blake Gibson and Wes Goosen scored tries within six minutes of each other to boost the Hurricanes' lead at halftime.

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The Hurricanes also started the second half strongly with tries in the first eight minutes to Kianu Kereru-Symes and scrumhalf TJ Perenara. 

Perenara's try was his 53rd in Super Rugby, placing him joint third on the all-time try-scoring list.

Gibson added a second and Pasilio Tosi and captain Reed Princep also touched down in a dominant second spell while Moana Pasifika scored a second through Alex McRobbie.

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