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Super Blues take South Africa by storm to head the Super 14 pack
The team from Auckland rack up 50 points for the second game in a row in their early charge to secure a first-ever Super 14 title.
by Paul Alexander on 03 March 2008
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Well, the 2008 Super 14 season has started, and so far the Blues have hit the ground running. We are heading into week four and after three games the Blues are unbeaten and leading the table with a maximum 15 points, a point ahead of the also unbeaten and multiple Super Rugby title-winning Crusaders. Blues started the season with a comprehensive home victory against early-season favourites, the Chiefs, winning 32-14 and outscoring them four tries to one. It’s the Blues' second win in a row over the Chiefs, after beating them last season in Hamilton. After the game at Eden Park in Auckland, I caught up with Blues prop and proud new dad John Afoa.He was glad to have a winning start to the 2008 season, and it was even better to win at home against a Chiefs side who in the past have always been physically strong and taken the game to the Blues. This year was going to be different for the home side. They picked a team capable of outclassing the Chiefs from the kick-off.
The Blues forward pack were all over the visitors – Jerome Kaino, Justin Collins and Nick Williams (6 , 7, & 8 for the Blues), had the measure of Chiefs’ players Liam Messam, Tanerau Latimer and Sione Lauaki. Whenever the trio from the Chiefs had ball in hand the Blues defence was blatantly “staunch”, not letting tackles fall off and getting the odd turnover of possession.The ELV laws also had a major part in the final outcome, resulting in at least two of the Blues four tries. Speaking to Richard Kahui (Chiefs’ midfielder) after the game, I asked what they would do differently if they could play the game again, and his answer was a simple one: “Score more points than the Blues.”
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