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Match Summary MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Rebels vs Blues VENUE AAMI Park DATE 23 February 2017 10:45 COMPETITION Vodacom Super Rugby FINAL SCORE 18 - 56 HALFTIME SCORE 15 - 25 TRIES 2 - 7 PLAYER OF THE MATCH SCORING SUMMARY Rebels Blues PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Nic Stirzaker (J #9) 1 0 0 0 Ihaia West (J #10) 0 6 2 0 Jackson Garden-bachop (J #10) 1 1 0 0 Pauliasi Manu (J #1) 1 0 0 0 Reece Hodge (J #12) 0 0 2 0 Matt Duffie (J #14) 1 0 0 0 Augustine Pulu (J #9) 1 0 0 0 Rieko Ioane (J #13) 3 0 0 0 Melani Nanai (J #11) 1 0 0 0 Piers Francis (J #12) 0 0 1 0 LINE-UP Rebels Blues 1 Cruze Ah-nau (J #1) 1 Pauliasi Manu (J #1) 2 Pat Leafa (J #2) 2 Matt Moulds (J #2) 3 Laurie Weeks (J #3) 3 Sione Mafileo (J #3) 4 Steve Cummins (J #4) 4 Jimmy Tupou (J #4) 5 Lopeti Timani (J #5) 5 Gerard Cowley-tuioti (J #5) 6 Jordy Reid (J #6) 6 Steven Luatua (J #6) 7 Colby Fainga'a (J #7) 7 Blake Gibson (J #7) 8 Amanaki Mafi (J #8) 8 Akira Ioane (J #8) 9 Nic Stirzaker (J #9) 9 Augustine Pulu (J #9) 10 Jackson Garden-bachop (J #10) 10 Ihaia West (J #10) 11 Jonah Placid (J #11) 11 Melani Nanai (J #11) 12 Reece Hodge (J #12) 12 Piers Francis (J #12) 13 Tom English (J #13) 13 Rieko Ioane (J #13) 14 Jack Maddocks (J #14) 14 Matt Duffie (J #14) 15 Jack Debreczeni (J #15) 15 Michael Collins (J #15) RESERVES Rebels Blues 16 Jordan Uelese (J #16) 16 Hame Faiva (J #16) 17 Tom Moloney (J #17) 17 Sam Prattley (J #17) 18 Tyrel Lomax (J #18) 18 Charlie Faumuina (J #18) 19 Culum Retallick (J #19) 19 Scott Scrafton (J #19) 20 Jake Schatz (J #20) 20 Murphy Taramai (J #20) 21 Ben Meehan (J #21) 21 Sam Nock (J #21) 22 Sione Tuipulotu (J #22) 22 George Moala (J #22) 23 Ben Volavola (J #23) 23 Rene Ranger (J #23) CARDS Rebels Blues # Player White Blue Yellow Red # Player White Blue Yellow Red None 1 Rene Ranger (J #23) 0 0 1 0 COMMENTARY TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT GAME STARTED 0' First Half Start 5' Penalty Goal Ihaia West Blues 6' Try Nic Stirzaker Rebels 6' Conversion Jackson Garden-Bachop Rebels 14' Player On Ben Meehan Rebels 14' Player Off Nic Stirzaker Rebels Concussion 16' Try Pauliasi Manu Blues 19' Missed Conversion Ihaia West Blues 20' Missed Penalty Jackson Garden-Bachop Rebels 20' Try Jackson Garden-Bachop Rebels 22' Missed Conversion Jackson Garden-Bachop Rebels 23' Player Off Pat Leafa Rebels Blood 23' Player On Jordan Uelese Rebels 24' Missed Penalty Jackson Garden-Bachop Rebels 26' Try Matt Duffie Blues 27' Conversion Ihaia West Blues 32' Player Off Jordan Uelese Rebels Blood Return 32' Player On Pat Leafa Rebels 33' Penalty Goal Ihaia West Blues 35' Penalty Goal Reece Hodge Rebels 38' Try Rieko Ioane Blues 39' Conversion Ihaia West Blues HALF TIME HALF TIME 40' Second Half Start 42' Penalty Goal Reece Hodge Rebels 42' Try Augustine Pulu Blues 44' Conversion Ihaia West Blues 47' Player Off Sione Mafileo Blues Tactical 47' Player On Charlie Faumuina Blues 50' Try Rieko Ioane Blues 51' Conversion Ihaia West Blues 54' Player Off Matt Moulds Blues Tactical 54' Player On Hame Faiva Blues 54' Player Off Pauliasi Manu Blues Tactical 54' Player On Sam Prattley Blues 57' Missed Conversion Ihaia West Blues 58' Try Melani Nanai Blues 59' Conversion Ihaia West Blues 60' Player Off Augustine Pulu Blues Tactical 60' Player On Sam Nock Blues 60' Player Off Jack Debreczeni Rebels Tactical 60' Player On Ben Volavola Rebels 61' Player Off Gerard Cowley-Tuioti Blues Tactical 61' Player On Scott Scrafton Blues 61' Player Off Steve Cummins Rebels Tactical 61' Player On Culum Retallick Rebels 61' Player Off Colby Fainga'a Rebels Tactical 61' Player On Jake Schatz Rebels 61' Player On Murphy Taramai Blues 61' Player Off Blake Gibson Blues Tactical 63' Try Rieko Ioane Blues 63' Player Off Cruze Ah-Nau Rebels Tactical 63' Player On Tom Moloney Rebels 63' Player Off Rieko Ioane Blues Tactical 63' Player On George Moala Blues 64' Conversion Ihaia West Blues 65' Player Off Laurie Weeks Rebels Tactical 65' Player On Tyrel Lomax Rebels 65' Player Off Pat Leafa Rebels Tactical 65' Player On Jordan Uelese Rebels 66' Player Off Jonah Placid Rebels Injury 66' Player On Sione Tuipulotu Rebels 67' Player Off Ihaia West Blues Tactical 67' Player On Rene Ranger Blues 72' Player Off Rene Ranger Blues Yellow Card 75' Penalty Goal Piers Francis Blues 80' Full Time 80' Second Half End GAME ENDED Provided by Footprint.
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