Southland scored five tries to run out deserved 37-23 winners
over Manawatu in a national provincial championship rugby
match in Palmerston North today.
Playing into a stiff first-half breeze, the visitors compiled
three unanswered tries to lead 19-9 at halftime, virtually
securing the outcome.
Manawatu improved considerably after the break, crossing for
their two tries but they never threatened a Southland side
who had the stronger scrum, won better second phase
possession and looked better with ball in hand.
The hosts' chances of repeating last year's two-point upset
win faded when first five-eighth Isaac Thompson was ruled out
by injury close to kickoff -- adding to their considerable
injury toll and forcing sevens rugby veteran Tomasi Cama to
adopt the playmaker's role.
Southland, with two Ranfurly Shield defence romps against
Heartland championship opponents behind them, hit the front
in just the third minute through a slick try to winger Mark
Wells, set up first five-eighth James Wilson, a contender for
player of the match.
No 8 Elliott Dixon finished off a long-rang Southland counter
while their captain Jamie Mackintosh burrowed over on the
stroke of halftime to drive a dagger in Manawatu hearts.
The hosts only had three penalties to fullback Craig Clare to
show for their possession and territory domination but
responded with second-half tries to lively halfback Aaron
Smith and centre Hadleigh Parkes.
Halfback Scott Cowan and Wilson scored Southland's
second-half tries while a couple of Wilson penalties kept the
visitors clear over the closing minutes after their reserve
hooker Bayden Mitchell was sinbinned by referee Glenn Newman
for persistent team offending at the breakdown.
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