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          Rebels fall to Blues after win in creditors vote

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          May 4, 2024, 07:49 AM
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          Melbourne's drama-charged day has ended with a disappointing 38-11 defeat to the heavyweight Blues in their Super Rugby Pacific clash.

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          The Rebels hosted one of the title favourites at AAMI Park on Friday night, hours after a vote by creditors on the debt-ridden Melbourne side's future.

          Rather than liquidate the club, the creditors voted to accept a proposal for survival from a consortium of investors, but the Rebels' place in the 2025 competition is still far from assured.

          Melbourne's players tried to put that aside to take on the second-placed Blues, who have only suffered one loss in nine games, while the Rebels went into the match fifth on the ladder.

          But the class difference proved far greater than the standings might have suggested, with the Blues running in six tries to one, with All Black winger Mark Tele'a and reserve lock Sam Darry each grabbing a double.

          For the most part the Rebels matched the Blues and judging by statistics midway through the second half, should have been on top.

          Melbourne's drama-charged day has ended with a disappointing 38-11 defeat to the heavyweight Blues in their Super Rugby Pacific clash, hours after a vote by creditors on the debt-ridden Rebels' future. Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images

          But the visitors' ability to take advantage of their opportunities, and some rock-solid defence, helped them secure an emphatic win in the end, helped by two late tries.

          The home side only trailed by a point after an entertaining first half, soured by the Blues losing Test back Rieko Ioane to a head clash just before the break.

          Melbourne lost both centres David Feliuai (head) and Matt Proctor (shoulder) at the same time, both leaving after 30 minutes.

          The Rebels were behind 24-11 when Blues playmaker Harry Plummer was given a yellow card for a high tackle, but were unable to take advantage of the extra man.

          While the Rebels repeatedly hammered the Blues' tryline and came up empty-handed, the Aucklanders ran in four second half tries, with Darry's double coming in the 74th and 77th minutes.

          Melbourne coach Kevin Foote praised his team's character after such a testing day for the club.

          "It was huge ... we keep hanging in and what happened in the vote was a really good result for the club, it's been a stressful time," Foote said.

          "First half, I think possession and territory were 65 percent to us and then second half they just got away from us.

          "We didn't score the points when we were in their 22 and it really hurt.

          "When they had the card, that was the time that we had to go."

          Blues coach Vern Cotter said his team were "going backwards" in the first half and was delighted with how they made a second half statement.

          "It was a tough game and the first half was an arm wrestle and we were probably lucky to be in front at half time.

          "Second half we had better intentions around the game. I just felt our guys did really well through the yellow card period and had a bit more in the tank at the end of the game."

          After three successive wins the Rebels have now lost two straight after crashing to the Crusaders last round.

          They face the Reds in Brisbane next Friday night while the Blues meet the Hurricanes in a top of the table clash.

          Cotter said while Ioane had recovered well from the head knock he wouldn't be available for match.

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          Standings

          Super Rugby Pacific
          RTeamGPPDP
          1CHI9+10931
          2HUR8+18431
          3BLU9+7929
          4ACT9+4925
          5QUE8-3622
          6CRU9+3921
          7NSW8-2819
          8FIJ9-9316
          9HIG9-5516
          10WES9-2614
          11MOA9-2224
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