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Stevenson try seals 'ugly' rugby win for Chiefs

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Chiefs' Shaun Stevenson
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 Shaun Stevenson scored a simple try four minutes from time to seal a 17-11 win for Waikato Chiefs of New Zealand over Western Stormers of South Africa Saturday in a "ugly" Super Rugby quarter-final.

The substitute winger gathered a long, perfectly weighted skip pass from skipper and fly-half Aaron Cruden to cross the line unopposed at Newlands stadium in Cape Town.

Although full-back Damian McKenzie failed to convert -- his lone failure in five shots at goal -- the north island outfit survived some late pressure for a deserved if dour victory.

The reward for the Chiefs is an away semi-final against fellow New Zealanders and record seven-time champions Canterbury Crusaders in Christchurch next weekend.

Golden Lions of South Africa host defending champions Wellington Hurricanes of New Zealand in the other semi-final, which is a repeat of the 2016 final.

Crusaders beat Otago Highlanders 17-0 in a south island derby, Lions edged fellow South Africans Coastal Sharks 23-21 and Hurricanes blew away ACT Brumbies 35-16 in Australia.

"It was not the prettiest of matches," conceded Cruden, "but we would much rather win an ugly game than lose a pretty one.

"I am proud of the boys for a massive effort -- they put their bodies on the line from the first minute to the last.

"We are a team of warriors with a clear game plan that we try to execute whenever and wherever we play.

"The Crusaders in Christchurch is going to be a tough test, but we can beat any Super Rugby team anywhere on our day."

Stormers skipper and flanker Siya Kolisi lamented some basic errors in a rematch of a 2016 quarter-final won 60-21 by the Chiefs in Cape Town.

"We did not lose to the Chiefs -- we lost to ourselves. A few individual errors cost us the match.

"I am proud of the youngsters in the team, who raised their hands and did not stand back against a great Chiefs team."

The first half developed into a penalty-kicking contest between rivals full-backs McKenzie and SP Marais, which the New Zealander won 3-1 for a 9-3 half-time advantage.

Stormers cut the deficit to a single point on 45 minutes when Kolisi dived over in the corner after sustained pressure.

McKenzie slotted his fourth penalty before Chiefs flanker Sam Cane was sin-binned on the hour having dangerously tackled winger Dillyn Leyds.

However, the numerical advantage yielded only three points for the South Africans off a second Marais penalty.

Twice champions Chiefs retained a 12-11 lead for 13 minutes before Stevenson scored one of the softest tries of his career, and one of the most important.

source: AFP

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