Rebels stun Highlanders in Dunedin

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Matt Toomua of the Rebels

The Melbourne Rebels pulled off an impressive victory on Friday morning when they beat the Highlanders 28-22 in Dunedin, writes ANDRE HUISAMEN.

Both teams were hoping to get back to winning ways after suffering defeats last weekend.

It was the visitors, who surprisingly flew out of the blocks in the first half-hour of the match, scoring three unanswered tries to race to a 21-0 lead.

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Inside centre Bill Meakes scored the opener after a brilliant offload by Matt To’omua. The flyhallf was causing the Highlanders all sorts of problems with his attacking display and it let to another Rebels penalty in the home side’s half.

Instead of going for the easy three points, the Melbourne outfit set up a five metre lineout, which they executed to absolute perfection, leading to an easy dive over for hooker Anaru Rangi from the back of a dominant maul.

And, three minutes later, they were in again when winger Andrew Kellaway pounced on an error by Josh Ioane to sprint to the tryline from within his own half.

The Highlanders were struggling to get into their rhythm but they finally crossed for their first try when good hands by the backline sent winger Josh McKay over. They were dealt a massive blow, however, when their skipper James Lentjes was stretchered off the field with an ankle injury.

Aaron Smith then rounded off a brilliant try on the stroke of halftime after great offloading by prop Siate Tokolahi and lock Jesse Parete sent the scrumhalf over as the Highlanders started to fight back.