Super Rugby Pacific 2024: Round 12 Summary

Round 12 of Super Rugby Pacific in 2024 showcased some thrilling matches and intense rivalries as the teams battled for crucial points in the lead-up to the finals. Let's take a closer look at the key matchups and results from this round.


Moana Pasifika vs. Chiefs:
The round kicked off with a clash between Moana Pasifika and the Chiefs at the GO Media Stadium in Auckland. Moana Pasifika fielded a strong lineup, including players like Danny Toala, Nigel Ah Wong, and Sama Malolo [1]. The Chiefs, on the other hand, had their own talented squad, featuring players like D'Angelo Leuila, Anton Lienert-Brown, and Liam Coombes-Fabling. It was an exciting encounter that set the tone for the rest of the round.




Queensland Reds vs. Melbourne Rebels:
The Queensland Reds hosted the Melbourne Rebels at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane. The Reds, fresh off their historic win last week, were determined to continue their winning streak and secure a spot in the top four. Led by captain Liam Wright, the Reds fielded a formidable lineup that included Hunter Paisami, James O'Connor, and Suliasi Vunivalu. The Rebels, led by Rob Leota, had their own talented players, such as Filipo Daugunu and Andrew Kellaway. It was a closely contested match with both teams giving their all.

Blues vs. Hurricanes:
The highlight of Round 12 was the top-of-the-table clash between the Blues and the Hurricanes at Eden Park in Auckland. The Blues, led by captain Patrick Tuipulotu, were determined to maintain their position at the top of the standings. They fielded a strong lineup that included Ofa Tu'ungafasi, Akira Ioane, and Caleb Clarke. The Hurricanes, led by Brad Shields, were equally determined to secure a victory and close the gap at the top. Their lineup featured players like Jordie Barrett, TJ Perenara, and Ruben Love. This match promised to be a thrilling encounter between two powerhouse teams.

Highlanders vs. Crusaders:
In another exciting matchup, the Highlanders faced their southern rivals, the Crusaders, at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin. The Highlanders, captained by Ethan de Groot, were eager to secure a win against the reigning champions. Their lineup included talented players like Folau Fakatava, Timoci Tavatavanawai, and Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens. The Crusaders, led by Scott Barrett, had their own star-studded lineup, featuring players like David Havili, Sevu Reece, and Quinten Strange. This clash promised to be a fierce battle between two strong teams.

NSW Waratahs vs. ACT Brumbies:
The NSW Waratahs hosted the ACT Brumbies at Allianz Stadium in Sydney. The Waratahs, led by Jake Gordon, were determined to put up a strong fight against the Brumbies. Their lineup included Hayden Thompson-Stringer, Lalakai Foketi, and Mark Nawaqanitawase. The Brumbies, captained by Allan Alaalatoa, had their own talented players, such as Tom Wright, Rory Scott, and Harry Vella. This match promised to be a thrilling encounter between two Australian rivals.

Western Force vs. Fijian Drua:
In the final match of Round 12, the Western Force faced the Fijian Drua at HBF Park in Perth. The Force, led by Jeremy Williams, were desperate for a victory to boost their chances of making it to the finals. Their lineup included Kurtley Beale, Tom Horton, and Marley Pearce. The Fijian Drua, captained by Meli Derenalagi, showcased their exciting brand of rugby with players like Peni Matawalu, Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula, and Ilaisa Droasese. This match promised to be a thrilling encounter between two dynamic teams.



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