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The Chiefs have reclaimed the top spot on the Super Rugby Pacific ladder — just.
Their big 46-10 win over the Highlanders in Hamilton has seen them earn a bonus point and enough of a points difference to move ahead of the Crusaders, as this year's competition continues on its incredibly tight way towards the play-offs.
However, the ultimately comfortable result wasn't looking that way after a competitive first half that saw the home side only ahead 13-10 at the break. Despite conceding a try to Emoni Narawa, the Highlanders' defence held firm and they were well rewarded off a goal line restart.
Timoci Tavatavanawai's short ball found a flying Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens, whose run set up a try to a rampaging Sosefo Kautai.
Emoni Narawa of the Gallagher Chiefs. (Source: Photosport)
Any thoughts the Highlanders might've had of an upset evaporated quickly in the second half, though. Leory Carter's pace got him to a Quinn Tupaea grubber kick just before the dead ball line, then two tries in three minutes to Kaylum Boshier and Samipeni Finau took the result completely out of the Highlanders' hands.
Boshier got his second not long after, by then the Highlanders were wondering what just hit them and the game devolved into a messy affair as both sides simply wanted it to be over with without any injuries.
Samisoni Taukei'aho found time to tack on an extra try to make sure of the important points difference, though.
It was a big night for Narawa, who sent a serious message to the All Black selectors about his value on both sides of the ball. The winger made several key turnovers on defence, as well as getting a lot of work with ball in hand.
The Chiefs probably coped best with the wet conditions in Hamilton and certainly finished the stronger to reclaim top spot.
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