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Chiefs beat Moana Pasifika 50-35

Chiefs beat Moana Pasifika 50-35

By Navitalai Naivalurua
22/03/2025

A dominant first half delivered the Chiefs a 50-35 victory over Moana Pasifika in round 6 of the Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific.

It was all the Chiefs in the opening 40 minutes as they blitzed their opposition before having to endure some unexpected nervy moments in the second half.

They began the game with four unanswered tries as hooker Bradley Slater nabbed the opener after some nice hands from Damian McKenzie and Shaun Stevenson.

The pair combined for the next try when Stevenson sliced through the defence for his first try since his return from Japan.

It gave the Chiefs a 17-0 lead, and they were far from being done.

Tries to Xavier Roe and Leroy Carter only extended the lead as Moana Pasifika captain Tom Savage could only watch from the bench after a yellow card.

Despite the numbers disadvantage, Moana Pasifika hit back in the 32nd minute when Pepesana Patafilo burst through the line, setting up William Havili to slide over the line.

But the first half was all the Chiefs as McKenzie and Manaaki Selby-Rickit crossed for a 43-7 half-time lead.

Moana Pasifika unleashed their bench at the break and paid remarkable dividends.

Replacements Sama Malolo and Tuna Tuitama, both scored as the hosts started to gain belief.

They scored 28 unanswered points as the Chiefs were caught napping after their fast start.

Havili’s second try, thanks to an intercept, suddenly had Chiefs fans nervous as the margin reduced to eight points with six minutes remaining.

But it was too much to overcome, with Samisoni Taukei’aho’s rolling maul try with two minutes to go, sealing the win without a bonus point.

Regardless, the Chiefs will go into the bye in first place, eight points clear of the Crusaders in second place.

As for Moana Pasifika, they face a trip to Christchurch next weekend, where they are stuck on the bottom of the ladder.

In other matches, the Reds will take on the Highlanders at 3.35pm today, the Blues will battle the Crusaders at 6.05 tonight, the Waratahs will play the Brumbies at 8.35 tonight, and the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua play the Force at 6.05pm tomorrow at HBF Park, Perth.

The Rooster Chicken Fijian Drua Women’s team will face Western Force at 8.35pm on Sunday.

[Source: Super Rugby]


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