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A SPECTACULAR return win sealed a spot in the semifinals of Super Rugby for NSW, who scored 24 unanswered points to defeat the Highlanders 30-23.
The Waratahs appeared dead and buried at 23- 6 with 28 minutes Remains at the Allianz stadium
But the match turned in the 52nd minute when Waisake Naholo, the Highlanders winger, was ransacked for a high tackle on Sekope Kepu
. roared in life and scored three tries in seven minutes to take a 27-23 lead before Naholo returned to the game.
Bernard Foley scored two tries and Israel Folau the other while the Tahs have found a spark that was missing
Kurtley Beale left his right foot and took charge of putting Foley under the sticks.
Beale created Folau's test two minutes later after pausing inside his half, pushing back the opposite number. Teihorangi Walden and pbading to the f
Folau then played as a supplier, taking a 60-meter break on the On the sidelines, finding Nick Phipps inside, Foley added a penalty kick in the 71st minute to extend NSW 's lead to 30-23, ensuring the Highlanders needed more. a converted test.
The pillar of Tahs Paddy Ryan was a sin Shannon Frizell was thrown right next to the tryline.
The Tahs' defense was defeated in the quarter by a desperate Highlanders team
This is their first trip to the semi-finals since they won the title in 2014.
The Highlanders held 17 points in advance at the break, having detained 65 percent of the possession
The inability of NSW to secure its own melee ball kills its pace as the Highlanders routinely attack the penalty penalties
quarter and held a 20-6 lead in the 26th minute [19659003] It was the worst possible scenario for the Tahs, who tend to panic in chasing games this season, while the Otago men are experts in the field position, applying Foley pressure had allowed NSW to take a advance of 6- 3 in the ninth minute after two penalty goals at Lima Sopoaga
Super Rugby: Waisake Naholo scores for the Highlanders against the Waratahs, behind Lima The Sopoaga jump
Sopoaga wins the Tahs
But Sopoaga has made his team's first try through a gaping hole between Foley and Kepu, before releasing Naholo In the 11th minute, an interminable midfield interaction once again exposed the Tahs' defense in the 25th minute when Rob Thomson crossed the line after two tack offs that allowed the center to score under the posts at 20 meters.
Michael Wells was knocked out in the 32nd minute and was replaced by goalkeeper Tom Staniforth, while Jed Holloway moved to number 8.
The next scrum rolled back NSW and Sopoaga kicked another penalty to ensure his side a big advantage at the break. [19659099] NSW WARATAHS 30 (Bernard Foley 2, Israel Folau tries Foley 3 against 3 boxes) HIGHLANDERS 23 (Waisake Naholo, Rob Thompson tries Lima Sopoaga 2 against 3 pen) at Allianz Stadium. Arbitrator: Angus Gardner
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