'CANES stake finals with Warratah thrashing
Super 12: Hurricanes v Warratahs, Rugby Park New Plymouth
A FULL eighty minute effort highlighted by a
sensational last fifteen saw the Hurricanes wow a packed
Rugby Park with four exhillarating tries Friday to earn a
valuable bonus point which capped off an extremely
impressive 41-17 thrashing of a strong Warratah
squad.
Coached by the evergreen and always shrewd Bob Dwyer and skippered by champion Wallaby fullback Matt Burke the Warratahs were expected to offer tough resistance in a match touted by pundits as a must win for both sides eager to make the final four.
And despite having the
parochial Rugby Park masses in full throat urging their
favourite sons on from the sidelines the Hurricanes looked
far from impressive in the first forty.
Dogged by
mistakes, a lack of flow and a failure to achieve a dominant
momentum up front the Gordon Slater led home side appeared
to struggle and found themselves trailing 7-3 after 22
minutes when compative midfielder Nathan Gray scythed
through a gap and put a rolling kick forward which eluded a
confused Hurricane defence and sat up for Warratah centre
Luke Inman to dive on for the opening try.
A further
Gray penalty was matched by two more David Holwel three
pointers which allowed the 'Canes to trail only 10-9 at the
break despite playing poorly.
The halftime lecture
must have been a revelation for the Hurricanes as they
entered the second period playing with precision and
vigour.
This new found determination was rewarded
when, giving up a sure three points, the Hurricanes decided
to tap and run and Daryl Lilley was in the for a
try.
Lilly's conversion and another Holwel penalty
took the score to 22-10 after 60 minutes and with the
Hurricanes obviously upping the pace - instead of fading as
they have in previous games - the pressure was beginning to
show among the New South Welshmen.
And when following
another Holwel penalty the normally so reliable Burke failed
to make 10 metres from a kick-off for an incredible fourth
time it became very apparent that the Warratahs were
vulnerable.
Chasing a crucial bonus point and sensing
an opponent failing to find form the Hurricanes launch a
frenzied attack and when a loose ball was bungled by at
least three different Warratahs in keystone-kop-rugby
allowing Lilley to notch his second try in the 66th minute
the crowd sensed two more tries were possible.
The
brilliant Christian Cullen proved his worth by setting up
the next try when his pin-point kick, placed when he ran
into space after a long series of Hurricanes attacks, was
picked up by Jason O'Halloran who touched down.
This
third try was in the 73rd minute and the Hurricanes charged
back up field from the restart with seven minutes to
score.
Attack at all costs can sometimes be painful
and the 'Canes were punished when Inman scored his second
try but this taint was soon forgotten as the home team
surged forward and with seconds remaining on the clock
flanker Brent Thompson burst clear and passed to Cullen who
scorced in to seal the game by dotting down the crucial
fourth try that earned a bonus point to go with a vital
42-17
victory.