Highlanders dominate in bonus point win over the Reds

Fri, May 14, 2021, 6:27 AM
Darren Walton - AAP
by Darren Walton - AAP
The Highlanders host the Reds in the first Super Rugby Trans-Tasman match.

New Zealand's Highlanders have thumped Australia's Super Rugby champions the Queensland Reds in the Trans-Tasman opener in Dunedin.

It's taken but 35 seconds for the Highlanders to serve up a reality check for Australia's Super Rugby hopefuls in a crushing win over the Queensland Reds in the Trans-Tasman tournament opener in Dunedin.

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Triumphant over the Brumbies only six days ago in a thrilling Super Rugby AU final, the Reds came crashing back to earth with a 40-19 loss to the Highlanders at Dunedin's Forsyth Barr Stadium.

The Highlanders won only three of eight games in Super Rugby Aotearoa while the Reds lost just one in the AU version.

Yet New Zealand's fourth-best outfit was still streets ahead of Australia's champions on Friday night.

Daugunu's try pulled back for a forward pass.

They set the tone in the opening minute with a try through lovely hands to centre Scott Gregory.

The Reds levelled shortly after through Kalani Thomas but spent the rest of the first half camped almost exclusively on their own line as the pace and intensity of New Zealand opposition exposed an ominous gulf in class.

The Highlanders converted their glut of possession and territory into a 21-7 halftime advantage following further five-pointers to lock Josh Dixon and winger Sio Tomkinson, both tries converted by flyhalf Mitch Hunt.

With coach Brad Thorn already opting to rest several stars, the Reds suffered another blow when skipper and playmaker James O'Connor failed to front for the second half after failing a HIA.

Injected into the action after the break, prized recruit Suliasi Vunivalu wasted little time reviving Reds hopes when he soared sublimely to reel in a Bryce Hegarty cross-field kick and touch down in the corner in the 45th minute to reduce the deficit to nine points.

Air Suli takes off.

Alas, the Highlanders hit back through a second try to Dixon four minutes later as the Reds' ball security and ill-discipline repeatedly cost them any chance of victory.

Replacements Ngatungane Punivai and Liam Coltman came off the bench to secure a bonus point for the Highlanders with two tries in the closing 10 minutes.

Code-hopper Vunivalu clinched his maiden try-scoring double with another leap after the siren - but it was all too little too late for the Reds.   

HIGHLANDERS 40

TRIES: Dixon 2, Gregory, Tomkinson, Coltman, Punivai

CONS: Hunt 5

PENS:

REDS 19

TRIES: Vunivalu 2, Thomas

CONS: O'Connor, Hegarty

PENS:

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