LIONS eat, chew and spit out Auckland bogey
NPC Rugby semi-final Wellington v Auckland, 13. 10.
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Article: Mathew Loh
THE WELLINGTON Lions ate, chewed and then spat out the imfamous Auckland bogey to make the NPC final with a history-making 46-23 victory at Eden Park tonight.
Inspired by the brains-trust of Dave
Rennie and Graham Mouries and led from the front by Norm
Hewitt Wellington entered the game as definite underdogs
against a team they hadn't beaten away for 18 long
years.
However with the awesome back four of Christian
Cullen, Tana Umaga, Brad Fleming and Jonah Lomu making
superb use of good ball won by a pack firing on all
cylinders Wellington took it to the Northerners from the
opening kick-off.
Lomu opened the scoring with a try
that signalled the Lions' intent of all-out attack and by
continuing with intense fifteen man rugby they overwhelmed
the favourites and by adding tries to Cullen and Fleming the
capital's team led 22-16 at the break.
And while their
half-time lead was only a slender six points the fact
Wellington had maintained a lead, despite playing 16 minutes
with 14 men and being hammered 18-4 in the penalty count was
an ominous sign for an out-of-sorts Auckland XV.
In
the second half another try to Cullen; some superb
goalkicking by David Holwell; a drop-goal from the
incredible Cullen and finally a try under the dot to Umaga
underlined Wellington's dominance.
Auckland, meanwhile
were confined to also-rans in a historical semi-final that
saw the Lions, by putting in a full-on 100 per cent effort,
progress to a final against either Canterbury or arch-rivals
Taranaki.
Individual Wellington efforts were hard to pinpoint in a team performance, apart from shoddy first-half discipline, of a sublime quality, but, 20-year-old No 8 Jerry Collins again revealed his class as did his fellow New Zealand colt loosie Rodney So'oialo while breakaway Kupu Vanisi must surely have done enough to secure the Black jersey he wore briefly in 1999.
Out wide Cullen was at his mesmerising best while Umaga reveled in the hard work of the midfield and halfback Jason Spice gave everything in an excellent all-round game.
Lions skipper Norm Hewitt
credited his forwards with securing victory: "It was won
up-front, the scrummaging was great and in the second half
the guy's dominated,".