Rampant Chiefs bring Waratahs crashing back to earth

7:45am
Chiefs' Simon Parker during the Chiefs vs Waratahs, Super Rugby Pacific match at FMG Stadium, Hamilton

The NSW Waratahs have crashed back to earth with a crushing 42-14 Super Rugby Pacific loss to the Chiefs in Hamilton.

The Tahs last won in Hamilton in 2014 - the year the franchise won their one and only title - and had high hopes of another famous victory after taking down the then-ladder-leading Chiefs in Sydney last year.

After snapping an eight-match losing streak against the ACT Brumbies in Canberra, the Waratahs travelled to Waikato chasing another hoodoo-busting win to regain a place in the competition's top six.

Instead, Dan McKellar's men will return to Sydney with tails between their legs after leaving the coach once again shaking his head in anguish on Saturday.

The visitors were never truly in the contest after heading to the sheds trailing 24-7 at the break.

The Chiefs jagged the first try of the night when Waratahs fullback Sid Harvey, a goalkicking hero in last week's 30-28 win over the Brumbies, was unable to clean up a probing Xavier Rie kick as winger Kyren Taumoefolau pounced to score.

A Josh Jacomb penalty extended the lead to 8-0 before the Waratahs had their only joy of the opening half when Harvey fielded a 20-metre pass from Max Jorgensen to cross in the left corner.

Two more strikes from hooker Samisoni Taukei'aho and centre Quinn Tupaea and another Jacomb penalty earned the Chiefs their commanding 18-point halftime lead.

Not even the introduction of Wallabies pair Jake Gordon and Folau Faingaa straight after the interval could swing back the momentum as Tupaea crossed again before flanker Samipeni Finau secured the Chiefs a bonus point and third spot on the table.

Pete Samu bagged a consolation try as the Waratahs slumped to eighth on the ladder nearing the halfway point of the season, before the Chiefs had the final say through another five-pointer from Taumoefolau.

SHARE ME

More Stories