19 December, 2025, 5:27 am Central - 22°C Clouds

Blues dig deep for 33-28 win Hurricanes

Blues dig deep for 33-28 win Hurricanes

By Alipate Narawa
02/03/2025

The Blues have dug deep for a 33-28 win over the Hurricanes for their first victory of the season.

The visitors had to defy a late Hoskins Sotutu red card to secure the win, with Mark Tele’a scoring a spectacular try to win the game.

Desperate for victory, the Blues started strong with a penalty try from a dominant scrum, leading to the Hurricanes going down to 13 as a result of early discipline issues.

The Hurricanes got back in the game thanks to the efforts of flyhalf Harry Godfrey who had 23 points for the night, including the Hurricanes' first 19 points of the game.

The flyhalf sliced through the defence for a great solo try to keep the Hurricanes in the game at the break.

Kini Naholo nearly gave them the lead to start the second half before referee Angus Gardner denied the try.

He wouldn’t be denied minutes later as the wing dived over, with Godfrey’s conversion giving them the lead.

The flyhalf extended the lead with another penalty before Sotutu charged over the line to spark the Blues.

The Blues’ All Blacks contingency got them back in front when Beauden Barrett linked up with Caleb Clarke, finding Tele’a who scored with nine minutes to go to re-take the lead.

There was one last twist in the game when Sotutu hit Peter Lakai in the head with his shoulder.

The play was upgraded to a red as the Hurricanes pushed for a winner.

However, a late knock-on allowed the Blues to survive thanks to a late penalty.


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