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Ma'a Nonu runs on for the Blues before the Super Rugby pre-season match against the Hurricanes. The Blues will take a lot of momentum into the Super Rugby season after another impressive pre-season victory. Leon MacDonald's men made it two impressive wins from two when beating the Hurricanes 38-31 on a sweltering Saturday afternoon in Mangatainoka in northern Wairarapa. That followed a 43-10 win over the Chiefs last weekend. Ma'a Nonu scored a second-half try, while wing Melani Nanai grabbed a second-half double as they Blues turned an early 14-0 deficit into 38-19 lead midway through the second half before their defence relented late in the heat. The Mangatinoka R.F.C.
Stadium full of fans on Saturday. 'Probably the most pleasing thing was we were 14-0 down and defended our line for a long period of time and ended up exiting out of there. You know, 21-0 is a long way to come back from, so that was a critical moment where we showed a lot of grit on the line.'
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It was the opposite feeling for his Hurricanes opposite John Plumtree, who was left to rue his side's inability to turn field position into points for the second week in a row after they were guilty of the same in a 34-19 loss to the Crusaders last weekend. 'We created some opportunities, but we also had some opportunities to put them under the pump which we didn't nail. 'I thought they were really good when they had territory and possession. They were hard to stop when they got momentum.' In front of thousands of fans packing out temporary stands and the top of stock trucks, the Hurricanes made that blistering start to jump out to a 14-0 lead after just 11 minutes, including a near-length of the field team try straight from the kickoff after James Blackwell's try which Ben Lam finished off under the posts.
But the Blues came back into the match, creating a series of line breaks to forge deep into the Hurricanes half. Wellington hooker Leni Apisai then crashed over from close range in the 17th minute to get them back in the game.
Apisai went off injured soon after. The Hurricanes and Blues contest a lineout on Saturday.
The second half saw the Blues score two tries without the Hurricanes getting a decent touch of the ball. Nanai got his first down the right wing, then Nonu made a good support run to receive the ball from Matt Matich, after the flanker made a line break, before he beat a man 30 metres out and scooted in under the posts. The remainder of the match was tit-for-tat as the Blues held on for a win which MacDonald said would give them good momentum heading into their season opener against the Crusaders next Saturday. Blues hooker Leni Apisai scores on Saturday. 'You don't get points obviously, but you can take a bit of knowledge that you're heading in the right direction and nailing what you want to do. We conceded a lot of points at the end, which is a bit frustrating, but when you knock over two quality teams like the Hurricanes and Chiefs it gives you a little bit of confidence heading into round one.'