19 Mar 2024

Rugby Radar: Wrapping the weekend

2:49 pm on 19 March 2024
Ireland’s Finlay Bealham and Calvin Nash celebrate winning the 2024 Six Nations.

Ireland’s Finlay Bealham and Calvin Nash celebrate winning the 2024 Six Nations. Photo: Photosport

RNZ looks over the biggest moments, statement performances and all the water cooler chat from the weekend's rugby around the globe.

37 Magic Minutes

Scrum resets are the fastest way to frustrate a fan into switching channels, and not seeing one for almost an entire half in Dunedin allowed for some thrilling rugby between the Highlanders and Brumbies. Credit must also go to referee Ben O'Keeffe for policing the area well.

Franks' Brain Fade

Not exactly the impact Rob Penney was looking for from the 108-test prop from the pine. The former All Black's ugly cleanout of Justin Sangster was an unfortunate end to another unfortunate result for the now 0-4 defending champions.

Italians Inspire, Wales Woeful

Italy backed up its upset over Scotland last weekend with a less shocking 24-21 over a hapless Wales. The result sees Italy equal its record highest world ranking of eighth while Wales went without a win in their Six Nations campaign, slumping to their record low of 10th.

Chiefs out-Drua the Drua

Damian McKenzie and the Chiefs took the razzle dazzle to the masters of ad-lib footy in Hamilton, running in six stunning tries in the 46-29 drubbing.

Throwbacks to taps

It was beautiful to see good old-fashioned tap moves come off for both Moana Pasifika and the Fijian Drua at the weekend.

Aldora Itunu in action for the Blues against Hurricanes Poua,

Aldora Itunu in action for the Blues against Hurricanes Poua, Photo: Photosport

Two-Horse Race in Aupiki

Circle 30 March on the calendars as the second meeting between Chiefs Manawa and the Blues is shaping as the Super Rugby Aupiki decider. The Blues sent a statement at the weekend with a 52-5 win over Poua, while Manawa remain unbeaten after edging Matatu 38-22.

Japan Watch

Lining up a penalty to put his side ahead with two minutes to play, Beauden Barrett pulled off an unlikely try-assist for Toyota Verblitz which appeared to have won the game only for Suntory to steal a 39-38 in the 82nd minute.

Stock Drop

The Crusaders. Just how bad can it get for the former standard bearers of Super Rugby?

Stock Rise

Billy Harmon responded to his suspension for being late to a team meeting with a powerful performance in Dunedin, making 28 out of 28 tackles and scoring a blistering solo try, carrying half the Brumbies' defence over the line.

Post of the Week

Just another reason to love Bundee.

Try of the Week

Veteran Sevens star Niall Williams-Guthrie bagged this screamer for the Blues after a chipping ahead off her knee and outgunned the cover defence with ease.

Quote of the Week

"Your job is to bring the water" - Mathieu Raynal

The water crews can be annoying at the best of times, but when Welsh assistant coach Neil Jenkins tried to well and truly overstep his mark, French referee put him firmly back in his place.

Cortez Ratima scores during the Super Rugby Pacific round 4 match between the Chiefs and Fijian Drua at FMG Stadium in Hamilton.

Cortez Ratima scores during the Super Rugby Pacific round 4 match between the Chiefs and Fijian Drua at FMG Stadium in Hamilton. Photo: Photosport