HURRICANES edge Highlanders in heartland
HAWKE'S BAY hosted an epic encounter Saturday night as the Hurricanes earned a crucial win 35-33 by overcoming a stirring Highlanders challenge in a high-octane game that sent the heartland Napier masses wild with appreciation.
Inspired by the 'bovver-boy' aggression and 'wonder-boy' skills of tyro All Black scrumhalf Byron Kelleher the southern side stormed onto attack and from the opening salvo began to establish an early domination that led to the star No 9 dotting down for the opening try in the ninth minute.
The early domination based on the
driving play of hard-man Anton Oliver, behemoth Carl Hayman
and his equally imposing namesake Carl Hoeft saw the
Hurricanes literally knocked out of the game and All Black
midfielder Pita Alatini demonstrated his class when he
latched onto a pass to score following a sparking break by
Aisea Tuilevu.
Facing a 12-0 defecit despite a strong
wind at their backs the Hurricanes were facing a dour
struggle to regain parity against a rampant Otago XV yet the
talent-laden home team soon stepped up a gear and the
seemingly dormant world class talents outwide were set to
erupt.
The increasingly influential David Holwel
signalled the Hurricanes comeback with a penalty that his
opposite Tony Brown countered to take the score to 15-3.
A second Holwel three pointer was earned in the 27th minute by a Hurricanes team that was starting to fire and soon the crowd was on their feet exulting the exploits of Christian Cullen, Jonah Lomu, Filo Tiatia, Tana Umaga and the truly exciting breakaway Rodney So'ioalo.
Another pair of
penalties to Holwel and one to Brown took the score to 18-12
and then finally succumbing to a series of Hurricanes
attacks the Highlander defence was breached when on the roll
from a Cullen surge the ball went to Paul Steinmetz who
darted forward before flicking a low ball to Holwel who
scooped it up and dived over to see his team to a 19-18
halftime lead.
Hurricanes momentum continued in the
second half when Cullen charged onto a pass and legs pumping
with his forwards driving he stampeded over the tryline for
a magnificent score that revealed his phenomenal power and
desire to win.
Holwel's astounding goalkicking form
contined with the conversion and another couple of penalties
took the score to 32-21 and with the Hurricanes pack
inspired by awesome performances from Paul Tito and Dion
Waller it appeared the Highlanders, dazed by two
sin-binnings and the loss to injury of Oliver, were down and
out.
Yet despite despite conceding one more penalty to
Holwel ( who took his personal tally to a NZ record 30
points) the Highlanders retained their pride and Super 12
campaign hopes by mounting a heroic comeback to earn two
tries in the last five minutes to take a pair of valuable
bonus points despite suffering a closely fought 35-33
defeat.