The Highlanders had dominated the early stages, continuing their successful tactics of driving hard into the breakdowns and playing at pace. They had the majority of possession and position and shot out to a 10-0 lead after 15 minutes after a Colin Slade penalty and then a try to the first five-eighths after some battering drives at the line
by the Highlanders pack.
A further penalty for a 13-0 lead awoke the `Canes, with first five Beauden Barrett kicking two penalties to get the Wellington franchise back in it.
In fact, it was the Slade-Barrett showdown that really took precedence over Hore-Hammett. Slade, the unlucky-with-injuries All Black who looked so tentative last week, moved and kicked far more sweetly and smoothly this week.
Barrett, tipped by just about everyone to be an All Black, had less of the ball early and less time when confronted by a hungry Highlanders' defence. Slade was subbed off in the second half after missing an important goal - while Barrett effortlessly stroked his team back in front in a match where the lead changed hands several times.
In the first half, even the Highlanders' willing tackling couldn't stop a jolting run from winger Julian Savea and Barrett put Jane into a half-gap to score from follow-up play as the Hurricanes got their running and passing working well. Just before halftime, they got in front for the first time after a Barrett penalty from a scrum where the Canes took it to Hore and the Highlanders' front row.
The Highlanders got their high-octane game going again in the second half, and took back the lead with another Slade penalty. They put the squeeze on the Hurricanes - but they are always a counter-attack risk and another run from Savea meant only a desperate cover tackle stopped livewire halfback TJ Perenara from scoring in the corner.
The Highlanders dominated possession and territory again and, with six minutes to go, it was 19-17 to the visitors after a pressure penalty kick from replacement first five Chris Noakes.
The men from the south are adept at running down the clock and they did so efficiently again. Ben and Aaron Smith showed out for them as well as Gear while loose forward Victor Vito, Savea and Barrett were the pick of the Hurricanes.
Scorers: Hurricanes 17 (C. Jane try; B. Barrett 4 pen), Highlanders 19 (C. Slade try, con, 3 pen; C. Noakes pen).
Halftime: 14-13.
by Paul Lewis of the Herald on Sunday