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Chiefs Dominate Super Rugby Pacific While Reds and Waratahs Struggle with Consistency

The Chiefs' commanding 85-7 victory highlights their playoff readiness, as the Reds and Waratahs grapple with form and discipline ahead of major tournaments.

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Jarome Luai tackled by Daly Cherry-Evans in 2024 State of Origin series.
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Overview

  • The Chiefs secured the largest win of the Super Rugby Pacific season, defeating Moana Pasifika 85-7, solidifying their top playoff seeding aspirations.
  • The Queensland Reds showcased moments of brilliance but were undone by lapses in consistency during their 31-27 loss to the Hurricanes.
  • The Waratahs edged out the Force in a gritty game in Perth but continue to face challenges with maintaining form and player discipline, as evident in Taniela Tupou's yellow card for a reckless slide tackle.
  • Discussions around the introduction of a Club World Championship in 2028 have gained momentum, with reports suggesting Super Rugby teams could have strong representation in the competition.
  • The Hurricanes' dynamic playing style is being referenced as a potential model for the British & Irish Lions' approach in their upcoming tour.