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Waratahs, Stormers on rise, Hurricanes clinch playoffs

Published: 24 May 2015 - 11:05 am | Last Updated: 13 Jan 2022 - 03:16 pm

 

 

 

 

Sydney---Australia's NSW Waratahs and South Africa's Western Stormers jumped to the top of their national conferences as the Wellington Hurricanes qualified for the Super Rugby playoffs this weekend.
The Waratahs leapfrogged the ACT Brumbies to lead the Australia conference after a bonus-point 32-22 win over Canterbury Crusaders that put the New Zealand club on the brink of missing out on the finals for the first time in 14 years.
The Stormers are the new front-runners in the South Africa conference after accounting for Australia's Melbourne Rebels 31-15 in Cape Town.
The Hurricanes became the first side to confirm a playoff spot when they downed the Blues 29-5 in Auckland to lead the overall championship standings by 16 points with three rounds to play.
Twice winners Waikato Chiefs are fourth overall after denting the playoff hopes of South Africa's Northern Bulls 34-20 in Rotorua.
The Otago Highlanders are the third New Zealand side in the playoff spots in fifth place after mastering the Western Force 23-3 in Perth.
The Brumbies slipped to sixth after their weekend bye, but South Africa's Golden Lions nudged to within two points of a playoff spot following their 40-17 win over the Central Cheetahs in Johannesburg.
In the remaining game, South Africa's Coastal Sharks broke a run of six losing games to finish their Australasian tour with a 21-14 victory over the Queensland Reds in Brisbane.
The defending champions Waratahs won a controversial match in Sydney, scoring four tries to three, with a strong-arm performance over the Crusaders.
Two Waratahs forwards, Will Skelton and Silatolu Latu, were Sunday cited by SANZAR for a lifting tackle on Crusaders lock Sam Whitelock in the first half.
The seven-time Super Rugby champion Crusaders are seven points out of the top six and face the flying Hurricanes next week in Nelson.
Dillyn Leyds scored two tries as the Stormers stayed on track to win the South Africa conference by defeating the Rebels.

AFP