The Western Force’s disappointing Super Rugby Pacific campaign has hit another low point,thrashed by a merciless Chiefs outfit.
Waratahs Tane Edmed was rocked by a slightly late shot by a Chiefs flanker on Friday night,and he wasn’t the first playmaker to cop it.
The Waratahs’ hopes of backing up a memorable win over the Crusaders were snuffed by a clinical and powerful Chiefs team.
A Wallabies’ winger showcased the game-breaking ability that made him an NRL star,while the rise of two young men could keep a veteran on the outer.
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The record shows that while finals games over the past decade have overwhelmingly fallen the way of the home side,one of the sides to buck the trend has been the Brumbies.
The Queensland Reds have scored three tries to two but lost 29-20 to the Chiefs,Damian McKenzie’s perfect boot denying them a slice of history in their Super Rugby Pacific quarter-final.
The Queensland Reds have broken their New Zealand hoodoo and ended the Chiefs’ unbeaten season with a stunning Super Rugby Pacific upset in New Plymouth.
It’s five years since the last Waratahs double-header at Allianz Stadium and there is plenty at stake for the NSW men’s and women’s sides.
More than a dozen of the Waratahs senior squad are unavailable for selection ahead of Friday’s match against the Chiefs at Allianz Stadium.