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          Super Rugby Pacific 2019
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          ChiefsChiefsCHI
          • Jesse Kriel(63')
          • Burger Odendaal(78')
          • Handre Pollard(64', 78')
          • Handre Pollard(15', 34')
          • Solomon Alaimalo(25', 80')
          • Alex Nankivell(31', 61')
          • Brodie Retallick(41', 42')
          • Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi(74')
          • Damian McKenzie(26', 32', 41', 44', 62', 75')
          • Damian McKenzie(11', 70', 77')
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          McKenzie inspires Chiefs against sloppy Bulls

          The Chiefs' Damian McKenzie. Hannah Peters/Getty Images
          • Reuters
          Multiple Authors
          Mar 27, 2019, 11:08 AM
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          PRETORIA, March 23 (Reuters) - Chiefs ended their miserable start to the Super Rugby season with an emphatic 56-20 away victory over the Bulls on Saturday as Damian McKenzie proved the inspiration and captain Brodie Retallick scored two tries.

          McKenzie's line breaks and relentless probing of a sluggish home defence set up the New Zealand side for a first success of the season, having lost their opening four games before drawing last week.

          The Chiefs outscored the Bulls seven tries to two with giant lock Retallick, Solomon Alaimalo and Alex Nankivell each going over twice and Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi also scoring.

          McKenzie kicked 21 points while the Bulls replied with tries from Jesse Kriel and Burger Odendaal and 10 points from the boot of flyhalf Handre Pollard.

          The Chiefs kept up a high tempo despite the altitude and heat at Loftus Versfeld to showcase their fitness levels and belie their lowly status in the standings.

          Alaimalo was first to score in the eighth minute as the Chiefs' speed down the line stretched open the Bulls defence.

          They were already 17-3 ahead just past the half-hour mark as McKenzie's line break led to Nankivell scoring under the posts, after skilfully picking up a loose ball before going over.

          Retallick added a third try just before halftime after a succession of pick and drives eventually breached the Bulls defence.

          The halftime break did little to stop their momentum and two minutes into the second half the lead was increased to 31-6 as Retallick again finished off another sweeping move begun by McKenzie, who looks more comfortable at fullback than the pivot role he had played earlier in the season.

          McKenzie then kicked through a brilliant bouncing grubber for Nankivell to score his second.

          The Bulls got consolation tries in the last 15 minutes through centres Kriel and Odendaal on a sobering afternoon for the Pretoria team and their supporters.

          Yet the Chiefs also scored two more with Alaimalo putting the finishing touch to the victory with a try at the end of the game.

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