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Match Summary MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Hurricanes vs Toyota Cheetahs VENUE Westpac Stadium DATE 20 May 2017 09:35 COMPETITION Vodacom Super Rugby FINAL SCORE 61 - 7 HALFTIME SCORE 21 - 7 TRIES 9 - 1 PLAYER OF THE MATCH SCORING SUMMARY Hurricanes Toyota Cheetahs PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Vaea Fifita (J #5) 1 0 0 0 Fred Zeilinga (J #10) 1 1 0 0 Beauden Barrett (J #15) 0 5 0 0 Vince Aso (J #13) 3 0 0 0 Ardie Savea (J #7) 1 0 0 0 Tj Perenara (J #9) 1 0 0 0 Jeff To’omaga-allen (J #3) 1 0 0 0 Otere Black (J #10) 0 3 0 0 Ben Lam (J #23) 1 0 0 0 Leni Apisai (J #16) 1 0 0 0 LINE-UP Hurricanes Toyota Cheetahs 1 Ben May (J #1) 1 Ox Nche(dnu) (J #1) 2 Ricky Riccitelli (J #2) 2 Elandre Huggett (J #2) 3 Jeff To’omaga-allen (J #3) 3 Aranos Coetzee (J #3) 4 Sam Lousi (J #4) 4 Armand Koster (J #4) 5 Vaea Fifita (J #5) 5 Carl Wegner (J #5) 6 Reed Prinsep (J #6) 6 Uzair Cassiem (J #6) 7 Ardie Savea (J #7) 7 Oupa Mohoje (J #7) 8 Brad Shields (J #8) 8 Henco Venter (J #8) 9 Tj Perenara (J #9) 9 Shaun Venter (J #9) 10 Otere Black (J #10) 10 Fred Zeilinga (J #10) 11 Julian Savea (J #11) 11 Raymond Rhule (J #11) 12 Ngani Laumape (J #12) 12 Clinton Swart (J #12) 13 Vince Aso (J #13) 13 Francois Venter (J #13) 14 Wes Goosen (J #14) 14 Sergeal Petersen (J #14) 15 Beauden Barrett (J #15) 15 Clayton Blommetjies (J #15) RESERVES Hurricanes Toyota Cheetahs 16 Leni Apisai (J #16) 16 Torsten Van Jaarsveld (J #16) 17 Chris Eves (J #17) 17 Charles Marais (J #17) 18 Loni Uhila (J #18) 18 Clayton Blommetjies (dnu) (J #18) 19 Mark Abbott (J #19) 19 Francois Uys (J #19) 20 Hugh Renton (J #20) 20 Niell Jordaan (J #20) 21 Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi (J #21) 21 Tian Meyer (J #21) 22 Jordie Barrett (J #22) 22 Neil Marais (J #22) 23 Ben Lam (J #23) 23 Ruan Van Rensburg (J #23) CARDS Hurricanes Toyota Cheetahs # Player White Blue Yellow Red # Player White Blue Yellow Red None 1 Elandre Huggett (J #2) 0 0 1 0 2 Sergeal Petersen (J #14) 0 0 1 0 3 Torsten Van Jaarsveld (J #16) 0 0 1 0 COMMENTARY TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT GAME STARTED 0' First Half Start Clayton Blommetjies Toyota Cheetahs 16' Try Vaea Fifita Hurricanes 17' Conversion Beauden Barrett Hurricanes 19' Try Vince Aso Hurricanes 20' Conversion Beauden Barrett Hurricanes 21' Player Off Francois Venter Toyota Cheetahs Injury 21' Player On Neil Marais Toyota Cheetahs Injury for 13 24' Try Fred Zeilinga Toyota Cheetahs 25' Conversion Fred Zeilinga Toyota Cheetahs 38' Try Ardie Savea Hurricanes 40' Conversion Beauden Barrett Hurricanes HALF TIME 40' Second Half Start Otere Black Hurricanes 43' Player Off Elandre Huggett Toyota Cheetahs Yellow Card 45' Try TJ Perenara Hurricanes 45' Conversion Beauden Barrett Hurricanes 46' Try Vince Aso Hurricanes 47' Conversion Beauden Barrett Hurricanes 47' Player Off Uzair Cassiem Toyota Cheetahs Tactical 47' Player On Niell Jordaan Toyota Cheetahs Tactical 49' Player Off Sergeal Petersen Toyota Cheetahs Yellow Card for 2 49' Player On Torsten Van Jaarsveld Toyota Cheetahs Yellow Card for 2 50' Player Off Julian Savea Hurricanes Tactical 50' Player On Ben Lam Hurricanes Tactical 50' Player Off Beauden Barrett Hurricanes Tactical 50' Player On Jordie Barrett Hurricanes Tactical 54' Player Off Torsten Van Jaarsveld Toyota Cheetahs Yellow Card Return 2 54' Player On Elandre Huggett Toyota Cheetahs Yellow Card Return 54' Player On Sergeal Petersen Toyota Cheetahs Yellow Card Return 2 56' Try Jeff To’omaga-Allen Hurricanes 57' Conversion Otere Black Hurricanes 57' Player Off Ardie Savea Hurricanes Tactical 57' Player On Hugh Renton Hurricanes Tactical 57' Player Off TJ Perenara Hurricanes Tactical 57' Player On Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi Hurricanes Tactical 59' Player Off Ben May Hurricanes Tactical 59' Player On Loni Uhila Hurricanes Tactical 59' Player Off Jeff To’omaga-Allen Hurricanes Tactical 59' Player On Chris Eves Hurricanes Tactical 59' Player Off Ox Nche(DNU) Toyota Cheetahs Tactical 59' Player On Charles Marais Toyota Cheetahs Tactical 61' Try Vince Aso Hurricanes 62' Conversion Otere Black Hurricanes 62' Player Off Armand Koster Toyota Cheetahs Tactical 62' Player On Francois Uys Toyota Cheetahs Tactical 66' Player Off Clayton Blommetjies Toyota Cheetahs Tactical 66' Player On Ruan Van Rensburg Toyota Cheetahs Tactical 66' Player Off Elandre Huggett Toyota Cheetahs Tactical 66' Player On Torsten Van Jaarsveld Toyota Cheetahs Tactical 69' Try Ben Lam Hurricanes 70' Conversion Otere Black Hurricanes 70' Player Off Brad Shields Hurricanes Tactical 70' Player On Mark Abbott Hurricanes Tactical 70' Player Off Aranos Coetzee Toyota Cheetahs Tactical 70' Player On Clayton Blommetjies (DNU) Toyota Cheetahs Tactical 70' Player Off Shaun Venter Toyota Cheetahs Tactical 70' Player On Tian Meyer Toyota Cheetahs Tactical 70' Player Off Ricky Riccitelli Hurricanes Tactical 70' Player On Leni Apisai Hurricanes Tactical 73' Try Leni Apisai Hurricanes 74' Missed Conversion Otere Black Hurricanes 81' Second Half End 81' Full Time GAME ENDED Provided by Footprint.
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