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The Crusaders and Chiefs secured bonus points through their Round 11 victories in Super Rugby Pacific, but the Brumbies lost ground, and the Reds obtained a shocking upset of defending champions in Brisbane.
Crusaders Ruthless in Dunedin
The Crusaders knocked down the Highlanders by an astounding 43 points to 10 points as Will Jordan scored double and Codie Taylor achieved two tries. Their tenth game of the season brought them their eighth victory.
Chiefs Impress in Bay Oval Debut
While facing several injuries, the Chiefs managed to secure a 56–22 win against Western Force. Kalyum Boshier accomplished two tries in the inaugural Super Rugby Pacific game at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui.
Clayton McMillan from the Chiefs team highlighted his team's satisfaction by saying their team represents a fantastic group of players who genuinely enjoy their workplace duties.
The medical staff must navigate through some stiff challenges at their jobs today. Additional player bodies eagerly watch during this period because they want opportunities to step in.
Reds Snap Six-Year Losing Streak
In the opening eight minutes, Tom Lynagh delivered two tries, which led the Reds to a 35–21 win against the Blues at Brisbane.
Les Kiss expressed his satisfaction during the match conference, stating, "The Blues are a class act and the championship-winning team, so we needed something big tonight to defeat them."
Hurricanes Down Brumbies in Canberra
The Brumbies secured a 35–29 win against the Hurricanes thanks to Kini Naholo's touchdown scores in their match held at Canberra Stadium. The team utilized break-down pressure to move up to fifth position.
Moana Pasifika Hold off, Drua.
The Fijian Drua faced a 34–15 defeat by Moana Pasifika in Auckland because their early pressure advantages along with tight defensive play carried them to victory. Thanks to this victory, the team gained their spot in eighth position.
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Crusaders Ruthless in Dunedin
The Crusaders knocked down the Highlanders by an astounding 43 points to 10 points as Will Jordan scored double and Codie Taylor achieved two tries. Their tenth game of the season brought them their eighth victory.
Chiefs Impress in Bay Oval Debut
While facing several injuries, the Chiefs managed to secure a 56–22 win against Western Force. Kalyum Boshier accomplished two tries in the inaugural Super Rugby Pacific game at the Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui.
Clayton McMillan from the Chiefs team highlighted his team's satisfaction by saying their team represents a fantastic group of players who genuinely enjoy their workplace duties.
The medical staff must navigate through some stiff challenges at their jobs today. Additional player bodies eagerly watch during this period because they want opportunities to step in.
Reds Snap Six-Year Losing Streak
In the opening eight minutes, Tom Lynagh delivered two tries, which led the Reds to a 35–21 win against the Blues at Brisbane.
Les Kiss expressed his satisfaction during the match conference, stating, "The Blues are a class act and the championship-winning team, so we needed something big tonight to defeat them."
Hurricanes Down Brumbies in Canberra
The Brumbies secured a 35–29 win against the Hurricanes thanks to Kini Naholo's touchdown scores in their match held at Canberra Stadium. The team utilized break-down pressure to move up to fifth position.
Moana Pasifika Hold off, Drua.
The Fijian Drua faced a 34–15 defeat by Moana Pasifika in Auckland because their early pressure advantages along with tight defensive play carried them to victory. Thanks to this victory, the team gained their spot in eighth position.
Continue reading...