Chiefs down Force with eight-try blitz

Sat, May 21, 2022, 6:15 AM
Justin Chadwick - AAP
by Justin Chadwick - AAP
The Chiefs hosted the Western Force at FMG Stadium Waikato in Round 14.

The Western Force's New Zealand horror show has continued as they suffered an embarrassing 54-21 loss to the COVID-hit Chiefs in Hamilton.

The Force were desperate to come out firing in Saturday's Super Rugby Pacific match after copping a 61-10 loss to the Highlanders and a 53-15 defeat to the Crusaders over the past fortnight.

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But a hat-trick of tries to Chiefs inside centre Quinn Tupaea put the game to bed by early in the second half, with the home side running in eight tries to three to secure the bonus-point win.

The result has put the Chiefs (9-4) in the box seat to secure a top-four berth and a home quarter-final.

The Force (2-10) will have little other than pride to fight for in the final two matches of their disappointing season.

The only sour note to come out of the match for the Chiefs was an injury to captain Sam Cane, whose right knee buckled under contact from the side from Force prop Santiago Medrano.

The All Blacks skipper will now undergo scans to determine the extent of the damage. 

The Chiefs entered the match missing a host of players due to COVID-19 protocols, but it mattered little as they ran riot from the outset.

The Force's scrum crumbled so badly on numerous occasions in the first half that they ended up avoiding it at all costs when given the choice.

The scoreline read 21-0 after 31 minutes following a double to Tupaea and a barging try to prop Aidan Ross.

Tupaea's second try was particularly impressive, with the powerful centre fending off an opponent and touching down with his outstretched arm while two other Force tacklers were hanging off him.

The Force finally had something to smile about in the 32nd minute when a chip kick from flyhalf Jake McIntrye found winger Toni Pulu, who caught the ball at full flight before touching down in the corner.

Only some intense defence from the Chiefs denied the Force a second try on the stroke of half time.

The defensive grit proved crucial in halting the Force's momentum, with the Chiefs coming out firing early in the second half to put the game to bed.

Tupaea secured his hat-trick in the 46th minute when he fended off McIntyre to stroll over, and a burst from flyhalf Bryn Gatland three minutes later set up an impressive team try to fullback Kaleb Trask.

The Chiefs ran in another four tries after that, including two to reserve hooker Samisoni Taukei'aho.

CHIEFS 54

TRIES: Tupaea 3, Ross, Trask, Vaa'i, Taukei’aho 2

CONS: Trask 1/1, Gatland 6/7

FORCE 21

TRIES: Pulu, Thrush, McDonald

CONS: Prior 1/1, McIntyre 1/1, McDonald 1/1

CHIEFS V WESTERN FORCE TEAMS

Chiefs: 15 Kaleb Trask, 14 Emoni Narawa, 13 Alex Nankivell, 12 Quinn Tupaea, 11 Chase Tiatia, 10 Bryn Gatland, 9 Brad Weber, 8 Luke Jacobson, 7 Sam Cane, 6 Pita Gus Sowakula, 5 Tupou Vaa’i, 4 Samipeni Finau, 3 Angus Ta’avao, 2 Bradley Slater, 1 Aidan Ross

Replacements: 16 Samisoni Taukei’aho, 17 Josh Bartlett, 18 George Dyer, 19 Hamilton Burr, 20 Mitch Brown, 21 Xavier Roe, 22 Kaveinga Finau 23 Rameka Poihipi

Western Force: 15 Jake Strachan, 14 Byron Ralston, 13 Kyle Godwin, 12 Reesjan Pasitoa, 11 Toni Pulu, 10 Jake McIntyre, 9 Ian Prior, 8 Jackson Pugh, 7 Tim Anstee, 6 Fergus Lee-Warner, 5 Izack Rodda, 4 Ryan McCauley, 3 Santiago Medrano, 2 Feleti Kaitu’u (captain), 1 Tom Robertson

Replacements: 16 Andrew Ready, 17 Angus Wagner, 18 Bo Abra, 19 Jeremy Thrush, 20 Will Sankey, 21 Michael McDonald, 22 Richard Kahui, 23 Brad Lacey

Referee: James Doleman

Assistant referees: Ben O’Keeffe & Dan Waenga

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