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          Super Rugby Pacific 2017
          HurricanesHurricanesHUR
          41
          18/03FT
          15
          HighlandersHighlandersHIG
          • Ardie Savea(11')
          • Ngani Laumape(36', 51')
          • Matt Proctor(42')
          • Julian Savea(62')
          • Vince Aso(69', 80')
          • Beauden Barrett(42', 69')
          • Jordie Barrett(80')
          • Matt Faddes(32')
          • Elliot Dixon(45')
          • Marty Banks(47')
          • Fletcher Smith(26')
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          Hurricanes pile on the points late against Highlanders

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          Mar 18, 2017, 06:34 AM ET
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          The Hurricanes have outclassed a one-dimensional Highlanders outfit to emerge 41-15 winners in their Super Rugby clash in Wellington.

          The 2016 champions ran in seven tries to two against their injury-ravaged opponents, who struggled to make inroads through makeshift playmaker Fletcher Smith.

          The decision to play Ardie Savea at No.8 paid dividends as the Test loose forward claimed a try and seven tackles, while the physical midfield duo of Ngani Laumape and Matt Proctor stood out.

          They'll take a week off before travelling to Brisbane to take on the Reds, while the Highlanders will lick their wounds before tussling with the Brumbies.

          In further bad news for the Otagoites, Malakai Fekitoa and Smith look likely to join a long injury list after going off with concussions.

          Test fullback Ben Smith pulled through the match unscathed.

          (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)

          "They took their chances. There were a few momentum swings there - they've got some world-class finishers," Highlanders loose forward Luke Whitelock said.

          The Hurricanes hit the ground running on home turf, with makeshift No.8 Savea crashing over on the back of a maul in the 11th minute.

          The Highlanders barely had a sniff in the first 20 minutes, struggling to secure decent territory off the boot of Fletcher Smith.

          Hurricanes lock Mark Abbott was held up soon after then a Highlanders intercept paved the way for Fekitoa to fall inches short of the line.

          A Smith penalty goal closed the gap as Fekitoa stumbled down the tunnel before Test halfback Aaron Smith dragged in two defenders and put Matt Faddes away for a clinical 33rd-minute try.

          Behind despite their dominance, it was only a matter of time until the Hurricanes hit back and they did so through the in-form Laumape.

          Stand-in fullback Jordie Barrett put an inch-perfect cross-field kick across to the midfielder, who made no mistake to crash over in the 35th minute.

          Heading into the sheds 10-8 up, the Wellingtonians scored a quick five-pointer through Proctor before a TJ Perenara sin-binning gifted Highlanders loose forward Elliot Dixon a straightforward score.

          Yet the Hurricanes weren't to be denied, holding out with a man less before Laumape, Julian Savea and a Vince Aso double closed out the match.

          "We felt pretty good in the first half, we were just frustrated with the way we weren't clinical enough," Hurricanes No.10 Beauden Barrett said.

          "It was just about building pressure and we thought we did that in the second half. We just needed to bring the urgency, start well and bring our game."

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          Standings

          Super Rugby Pacific
          RTeamGPPDP
          1HUR13+29755
          2CHI13+16546
          3BLU13+6938
          4CRU13+6736
          5ACT13+3133
          6QUE13-4332
          7NSW13-4327
          8HIG14-9724
          9WES12-3522
          10FIJ12-11820
          11MOA13-2935
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