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          Super Rugby Pacific 2024
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          • Kaylum Boshier(16')
          • Xavier Roe(19')
          • Etene Nanai-Seturo(30')
          • Damian McKenzie(17', 20')
          • Shaun Stevenson(31')
          • Damian McKenzie(6', 42')
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          • Sevu Reece(23')
          • Chay Fihaki(44', 68')
          • Scott Barrett(47')
          • Rivez Reihana(24', 45')
          • Taha Kemara(68')
          • Rivez Reihana(11')
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          Chiefs pip champions Crusaders in dramatic Super Rugby opener

          Xavier Roe (l) and Quinn Tupaea (r) celebrate with Etene Nanai-Seturo (c) of the Chiefs after he scored try against the Crusaders. Phil Walter/Getty Images
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          Feb 23, 2024, 10:50 PM
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          The Chiefs got a measure of revenge for their loss in last year's Super Rugby Pacific final with a 33-29 victory over the Crusaders in the opening match of the new season in Hamilton on Friday.

          Replacement flyhalf Josh Ioane slotted two penalties in the last five minutes to secure the win after the Crusaders had rallied from a 17-point halftime deficit to take a slender advantage with 12 minutes to go.

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          Damian McKenzie magic and tries from flanker Kaylum Boshier, scrumhalf Xavier Roe and electric winger Etene Nanai-Seturo had the cow bells ringing at Waikato Stadium as the Chiefs took a 27-10 lead at halftime.

          Flyhalf McKenzie limped off just after the break and the Crusaders, chasing an eighth straight Super Rugby title this season, hit back with two tries in three minutes from fullback Chay Fihaki and skipper Scott Barrett to cut the deficit to 27-22.

          George Bower of the Crusaders runs the ball against the Chiefs. Phil Walter/Getty Images

          The visitors, in their first Super Rugby match under Rob Penney after the departure of coach Scott Robertson to the All Blacks, then looked to trademark Crusaders strengths of scrum power and breakdown physicality to slow the pace of the game.

          They were denied a try when referee Nick Berry, who made a similar decision recently to deny Scotland win over France in the Six Nations, decided the ball had been held up over the line.

          Shortly afterwards, though, Fihaki ran a brilliant line and stormed in for a converted try that put the Crusaders in front for the first time in the match at 29-27.

          The momentum was firmly with the Crusaders but Nanai-Seturo came up with a brilliant 50-22 that ultimately gave Ioane the chance to give the Chiefs their first points of the second half and wrest back the lead for good.

          "It wasn't going to be easy," said Chiefs captain Luke Jacobson. "Took a little bit to get a bit of momentum back but, once we did, we held onto it and managed to get a couple of three-pointers over."

          Barrett said the Crusaders had made too many errors in the first half.

          "When they've got a lethal back three like they have, they carve you up," the All Blacks lock said.

          "The effort was there ... we'll learn heaps from this and be better going forward."

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          Super Rugby Pacific
          RTeamGPPDP
          1HUR7+18930
          2CHI8+10427
          3BLU8+7225
          4ACT8+5424
          5QUE8-3622
          6CRU8+4420
          7HIG8-4815
          8NSW7-4314
          9FIJ8-9812
          10WES8-3110
          11MOA8-2074
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