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Super 15: Chiefs continue winning ways

By Patrick McKendry, APNZ
Hamilton News·
22 Apr, 2012 07:00 PM3 mins to read

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Chiefs co-captain Craig Clarke talked of his relief after his side extended their winning streak to seven games by beating the Sharks 18-12 in Durban.

That brief comment as much as anything shows the changed mindset and the altered expectations at the franchise.

Gone is the inconsistency which prevailed under
former coach Ian Foster. In its place under the new direction of Dave Rennie and Wayne Smith is an almost uncanny ability to win games despite not playing particularly well.

The Chiefs had every right not to win this match at Kings Park. They had already won two of their three matches on tour, against the Force and Lions, and although the Sharks had made the long haul back to South Africa after their victory over the Blues, it seemed Rennie's men were ripe for the plucking.

Instead, the Chiefs took control and never let the Sharks take the lead, with substitute halfback Augustine Pulu's opportunist try when tiptoeing down the sideline after the final hooter sealing it for the visitors, who lead the competition.

"It's very satisfying to have a tour when you win three from three," Clarke said. "It doesn't happen very often."

Keeping the Sharks try-less in Durban is a feat in itself, with the Chiefs' defence their best attribute. Their backs weren't up to their usual high standards - Sonny Bill Williams' handling was poor, Richard Kahui was bothered by a cut head and a broken nose and Lelia Masaga left the field with concussion in the second half after a nasty head clash with opposite Lwazi Mvovo.

Their forwards were better - their props Sona Taumalolo and Ben Tameifuna mixing impressive scrummaging with even better handling - and No 8 Alex Bradley stood out with his strong ball carrying.

Their option-taking perplexed - up 10-9 with 23 minutes to go, they elected to run the ball instead of taking an easy shot at goal, but while quieter than in previous weeks, Aaron Cruden again ran the ship well at first-five.

It was his nicely-worked try in the first half which gave the Chiefs the lead, which he extended with a penalty, and the Sharks could reply only with a penalty to Patrick Lambie.

Though they pressed in the second half, the Sharks couldn't find a way through.

That could worry the Hurricanes as they prepare for their meeting in Hamilton on Saturday night following a 42-14 thrashing at the hands of the Crusaders in Wellington.

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