The Hurricanes' preseason woes continue! In a shocking display, the Chiefs dominated their opponents, shutting them out in a 29-0 blowout victory.
This highly anticipated match, played at the iconic Jerry Collins Stadium, saw the return of several All Blacks to the fold. However, the star-studded Hurricanes lineup, featuring Ruben Love and Jordie Barrett, struggled to find their rhythm. The Chiefs' defense, led by the impressive Emoni Narawa and George Dyer, stood tall, thwarting the Hurricanes' attacks time and again.
But here's where the game turned: Etene Nanai-Seturo, the Chiefs' fullback, proved to be a constant threat, making defenders miss in tight spaces. He opened the scoring after a well-worked lineout move, showcasing his speed and skill. And this is the part most fans will remember: the Hurricanes' inability to respond.
The visitors' defense was gritty, and their attack, clinical. Cortez Ratima, in particular, had a standout performance, capitalizing on the Hurricanes' handling errors to extend the Chiefs' lead. The Hurricanes' only bright spot was their scrum, which consistently gained the upper hand. But even that wasn't enough to spark a comeback.
As the game progressed, the Chiefs' composure near the try line paid off, resulting in their third try. The Hurricanes' handling errors proved costly, with one such mistake leading to a 95-meter Chiefs try, a dagger to the heart of the hosts' hopes.
The final 10 minutes were a blur of Chiefs dominance. Despite a late surge by the Hurricanes, the damage was done. The Chiefs' defense held firm, and the game ended with a fitting summary of the Hurricanes' performance: a disallowed try for a double movement.
Controversial Call: Was the yellow card justified? Did the referee's decision impact the game's outcome? Share your thoughts in the comments! The rugby community is buzzing with opinions on this preseason thriller.