NPC Rugby Wellington versus Taranaki
TARANAKI failed to take their chance to make any impact in Saturday's NPC game and unofficial Hurricanes trial won comprehensively 41-13 by Wellington at WestpacTrust Stadium.
In fact, instead of impressing several of the
Amber and Gold embarrassed themselves with poor discipline,
decision-making and at times blatant stupidity.
Three
of these "blatantly stupid" acts saw Taranaki sign their own
death warrant with first halfback and NZ sevens rep Brendan
Haami sent off in the 19th minute for stamping on his
opposite Jason Spice; then NZ colt Brent Thompson was
sin-binned for late tackling David Holwell; and then to cap
off a night of "amberassments" the Amber and Blacks were
permanently reduced to 13 when back-up hooker Daniel Smith
was marched for late charging the seemingly targetted
Holwell.
Rated (because of the Hurricance competition
and neighbourly rivalry) as sort-of grudge and always an
extremely rugged encounter it appeared Taranaki went a
little beyond hard rugby last and this tactic only backfired
- firing up Wellington led by superb efforts from Norm
Hewitt and Jerry Collin and weakening the visitors who with
the dismissal of Haami, binning of Thompson and then the red
card to Smith effectively played a third of the match with
only 13 men.
And against any team worth a first
division possie, especially one containing the talents of
Jonah Lomu, Alama Ieremia, Christian Cullen and Brad Fleming
13 isn't going to be enough. And against a Lions team hurt
by last weeks debacle against an underated Northland side 13
certainly wasn't going to do the business.
Thus as the
game wore on an Taranaki's warrior like pack led by the
Slaters Andy and Gordon and inspired by fiery efforts of
hardmen Paul Tito and Tama Tuirirangi tired and after only
trailing 11-3 at the break the visitors faded under constant
pressure and Wellington ran out convincing victors to right
an NPC campaign staggered by last week's defeat.
While Taranaki wrote their own script by failing to use their heads their tight five toiled valiantly and Cambell Feather tried hard in the loose.
For the victors tries were
scored by Cullen, Semo Sititi, Lomu and Collins ( in that
order) and all were deserved. Cullen especially stood out as
the class act on the field while he was well served by
Ieremia who showed some deft touchs to comliment his typical
no-nonsense power. Up front the Lions enjoyed the return of
English front-rower Kevin Yates who battled tirelessly
against a very good Gordon Slater, Dion Waller impressed yet
again and had a far more disciplined game than he is known
for.
However the undoubted stars of the much needed
Lions win were captain "chunky" Hewitt who got around like a
spring lamb and the high touted blindside flank Collins who
again exceeded the very high expectations anyone who has
seen him perfrom has of this young man who proves game after
game he has what it takes to go to the top of the rugby
tree.
In other NPC matches around the country Otago
beat Counties-Manukau, Waikato retained the sheild beating a
gallant Southland 44-36 while on Friday Canterbury beat
Auckland 29-26 in a thriller at Eden
Park.