Chiefs outclass Waratahs in Super Rugby quarter-final

Chiefs outclass Waratahs in Super Rugby quarter-final

The Chiefs's reward is a semi-final next week against the 12-time champion Canterbury Crusaders, who cast aside the Queensland Reds 37-15 in another trans-Tasman quarter-final in Christchurch on Friday.

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Waikato Chiefs captain Brad Weber bagged two tries as his side outclassed the NSW Waratahs 39-15 in Hamilton on Saturday to book a Super Rugby Pacific semi-final against the Canterbury Crusaders.


The home side conjured five tries to two, setting up victory with superior finishing to the Australian outfit, who were competitive in most departments but guilty of mistakes at the attacking end.


The Chiefs's reward is a semi-final next week against the 12-time champion Canterbury Crusaders, who cast aside the Queensland Reds 37-15 in another trans-Tasman quarter-final in Christchurch on Friday.


Weber said the prospect will not fluster his team.


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"What an awesome challenge to play the defending champs at home," he said.


"We've beaten them once this season so we'll look to make it two."


Last week's dramatic win over the Fijian Drua, when the Chiefs staved off a storming finish from the hosts in Lautoka, played a part in their strong performance, Weber added.


"It was bloody good for the lungs and the fitness. Tonight felt easy compared to last week," he said.


"The way that we finished tonight, we've probably got the Fijians to thank for that."


While well beaten, the Waratahs could reflect on a season of vast improvement.


They were winless in 2021 but took strides under first-year coach Darren Coleman to qualify sixth for the quarter-finals.


Skipper Jake Gordon said apart from a couple of heavy losses to the Chiefs -- including a 51-27 defeat in Melbourne in April -- his players could be satisfied with their progress.


"Last year was a tough year for the franchise and the team," he said.


"To bounce back like we have... we have a lot of growth left in us."


Bryn Gatland kicked 14 points to lift him to the top of the competition's point-scoring list, and produced a composed display in tandem with halfback Weber, behind a physical Chiefs pack.


Weber's early try, from a smart lineout move, was matched by Waratahs winger Dylan Pietsch.


The teams entered the second quarter with the scores locked 10-10 before the home side took control through tries to Luke Jacobson and Alex Nankivell.


Gatland's penalty on the stroke of halftime put the Chiefs 27-10 ahead but the Waratahs threatened to mount a fightback soon after the break when loose forward Will Harris completed a spectacular 90m try.


However, Weber and Pita Gus Sowakula both crossed late to secure a sixth straight win in matches against the Waratahs.


The remaining quarter-finals on Saturday pit the top-qualifying Auckland Blues against the Otago Highlanders and the ACT Brumbies against the Wellington Hurricanes.


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