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After blowing hot and cold, the Hurricanes find form in Super Rugby


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"The game is won and lost around the physical collision and the Hurricanes dominated that area," Waratahs coach Dan McKellar said. "We turned the ball over too much, both at the breakdown and at the set piece and they got on a roll.

The article from Newsday discusses the Super Rugby Pacific match between the Hurricanes and the Blues, which took place in Wellington. The Hurricanes secured a convincing 29-21 victory over the Blues, marking their third win in a row. Key highlights include the Hurricanes' strong defensive performance and their ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities, with standout performances from players like Ardie Savea and Jordie Barrett. The match was significant as it showcased the Hurricanes' resurgence in form, positioning them well in the competition standings. The Blues, despite a spirited effort, were let down by handling errors and missed tackles, which ultimately cost them the game.

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[ https://www.newsday.com/sports/super-rugby-pacific-hurricanes-r47415 ]

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