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Highlanders hysteria: Blues dismissed by Tavatavanawai masterclass

DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 22: Finn Hurley of the Highlanders charges towards the tryline to score during the round two Super Rugby Pacific match between Highlanders and Blues at Forsyth Barr Stadium, on February 22, 2025, in Dunedin, New Zealand. (Photo by Joe Allison/Getty Images)

O-week in Dunedin meant the Highlanders and Blues walked out to a raucous crowd on Saturday night. The game was preceded by an emotional tribute to the late Connor Garden-Bachop, with the Highlanders performing a stirring haka for their former teammate’s brother.

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The Highlanders did Garden-Bachop proud with an electric performance under the roof, only galvanised by a red card and spurred on by a special outing from co-captain Timoci Tavatavanawai.

The Blues got off to a strong start with Finlay Christie dotting the ball down on the try line after a rolling maul fell just shy of the chalk.

There were linebreaks from Caleb Clarke and AJ Lam but the Blues were unable to capitalize with any points. On the other end, Tavatavanawai was able to get on the outside of Cameron Suafoa and deliver an offload that put the Highlanders in the Blues’ 22 where they were awarded a penalty. Sam Gilbert got his side on the board with the three points.

Harry Plummer broke a tackle in centrefield to ignite the Blues attack with the next big play, and Hoskins Sotutu then dropped the offload to Beauden Barrett who scored under the posts.

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A Beauden Barrett clearance landed straight in the arms of Finn Hurley who attempted his second chip and chase in the space of two minutes and this time collected the ball, evading Harry Plummer to get the first try of his Super Rugby career.

With momentum on their side, the Highlanders had the final say of the half after a Folau Fakatava break saw Veveni Lasaqa cut down by Beauden Barrett just shy of the line. The ball was put through the hands and Sam Gilbert scored in the corner.

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Tavatavanawai won the breakdown penalty to end the half with a 13-14 deficit for the hosts.

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A poor start to the half for the Blues saw Dalton Papali’i push a support player off the ball. The All Black flanker was penalised and the Highlanders accepted the three points on offer to take the lead.

After some more X-factor play by the Highlanders and Finn Hurley in particular, the Blues went back to their strong suit, their forward pack, to get the lead back in their favour.

A rolling maul that started just shy of the 22m line rumbled forward until Ricky Riccitelli could reach the try line and put his side back in front.

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The Highlanders wouldn’t let the game be slowed though and Caleb Tangitau shed the tackle of AJ Lam to ignite a break. Folau Fakatava reeled in the loose pass and quickly dropped it off to Hurley who sprinted away for his second of the night.

The hosts would break through twice more before Daniel Lienert-Brown was shown a yellow card for an ugly cleanout around the ruck just shy of the hour mark.

Lienert-Brown’s yellow was upgraded to a red card meaning uncontested scrums for the remainder of the game.

Despite the numerical disadvantage, Timoci Tavatavanawai wouldn’t let his side drop off and claimed two breakdown turnovers and a 50/22 in quick succession, single-handily earning his side a crack at three points. Gilbert claimed the easy penalty.

The Blues had four lineouts in the Highlanders’ 22 against their underpowered opponent, but time after time they were disrupted and a remarkable clearance from reserve hooker Jack Taylor sent play deep into Blues territory.

Another penalty allowed the hosts to stretch their lead to eight with just five minutes remaining, and from there, the Highlanders were able to chew away at the game clock with unambitious phase play. One last penalty against the Blues saw a famous Highlanders win confirmed. Final score: 29-21.

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JH 30 days ago

MVP for the Highlanders…Beauden Barrett. Always good for at least some points the opposition teams with his aimless kicking, but this time he was gifting them multiple tries as well. He obviously knows he no longer has the pace, but unfortunately, he doesn’t have the kicking game either.


Sooner NZ rugby gets over it’s love affair with this past-it player, the better of they (and the Blues) will be. Rieko can go with him. Both were terrible.

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YeowNotEven 30 days ago

Finn Burley showing BB how to score a chip n chase try, Folou looked very sharp, and Cam Sufoa put in another very respectable performance.

Blues set piece ate the dogs a$$ in the last 20 minutes. Jesus lads what was that about?

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BH 30 days ago

Well done Highlanders! That was a courageous performance. The Blues looked limp yet again with poor 2nd half tactics.


No surprises that Beauden kept on kicking the ball away and wasting possession and territory in the 2nd half.

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d 31 days ago

I must be a fan of the underdog, I used to back the Blues but I have to admit I was more impressed by the Highlanders commitment and cohesion. This is looking like a well-coached side, and they were unlucky to lose to the Tahs the week before.

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SadersMan 31 days ago

Incredible match. The Zoo rocks. The Blues powerful scrum deknackerised for 22 mins. But still, 15 should always beat 13. Poor leadership imo.

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JJB 31 days ago

Awesome game to watch. Love the zoo. Joe wheeler is a cool commentator.

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Icefarrow 31 days ago

I’d love to know the odds on a Western Force/ Highlanders final?


If Barrett and Ioane keep this lacklustre form up, they should not make the ABs squad. Getting outplayed by a whole team of young and inexperienced players should not win you any favours.

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SadersMan 31 days ago

Super Rugby isn’t test match rugby. Let’s not get too carried away.


All the same, there is some incredible talent on the rise.

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IS 31 days ago

But they will still pick them razor will pick all the barret because they nz rugby poster boys

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IS 31 days ago

But razor is gona keep the barret in the team none of the barret deserve to be all blacks any more but they nz rugby’s poster boys there’s a reasonwe keep playing shit and that’s because coaches are playing players that aren’t in form

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RedWarriors 57 minutes ago
'Matches between Les Bleus and the All Blacks are rarely for the faint-hearted.'

I am not really sure how this tour benefits France beyond showing NZ ways to beat them. They already know how to beat NZ.

Ireland won a series there in 2022 which prompted a year long shift in strategy to specifically beat Ireland. This was confirmed recently by Will Jordan.

Winning tight matches isn’t necessarily about psychology. It’s about having weapons to get over the line. For SA that was a scrum to win penalties and a kicker to either kick the penalty over or down the line if a try is needed. See SA v England in 2023 SF.

England used their jacklers to win penalties to get them deep into the 22 a couple of times late against France. Ireland improvised with drop kicks to win versus SA.

NZ spent decades fretting over choking in RWCs. Their strategy was often to develop such an outstanding team that pressure wouldn’t come into it. All they needed to do (France 99, 07) was to use some of their prep to learn how to neuter their opponents.

NZ have learned that lesson well and it should have gotten them a RWC win in ‘23 after knocking Ireland out. They will do the same against France or attempt to.

It doesn’t matter with SA v NZ because those teams are set up to beat/not lose against each other.

I don’t see NZ whipping the French second string and there is no benefit in showing NZ their hand.

I don’t agree with the image of International Rugby or respect comment. International Rugby should put all their focus on expanding the game (Tier 2) which was the supposed purpose of a RWC not as a status symbol for Tier1As.

No offense to Marshall and NZ, but if they demand respect they should give some too. Ireland certainly were not respected after their 22 series win and France won’t be either.

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