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Chiefs first-five Aaron Cruden continued his push for the All Blacks No. 10 jersey as he orchestrated a 29-23 victory over the Blues in their Super Rugby clash in Hamilton on Friday.
Cruden, who missed most of last season due to a serious knee injury, had a hand in two of his side's five tries and scored another as the table-topping Chiefs overcame a tougher than expected performance from the lowly Blues.
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The Chiefs left it late against a brave Blues outfit, scoring the last three tries to win 29-23.
Prop Mitchell Graham, wing Shaun Stevenson, centre Seta Tamanivalu and lock Brodie Retallick all scored tries for the Chiefs, with fullback Damian McKenzie slotting two conversions.
Fullback Melani Nanai and wing Rieko Ioane scored quick-fire tries early in the second half to give the Blues a surprising 20-10 advantage before the Chiefs fought back. Blues No.10 Ihaia West added three penalties and two conversions.
Main man: Aaron Cruden of the Chiefs runs in for a try. Photo: Phil Walter
"If you read the paper you would think we were going to blow them off the park but we knew coming down here they had a point to prove and we really had to grind it out," Chiefs captain Sam Cane said. "Far from perfect, but a win nonetheless."
The Chiefs had won their last four matches, in four different countries, and having thumped the highly-touted Brumbies 48-23 last week were heavy favourites heading into the game at Waikato Stadium.
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Instead it was the Blues who dominated possession and territory in the first half with an exciting attacking game but they failed to capitalise on several opportunities.
Their only reward was two West penalties in the first spell, while the Chiefs scored unconverted tries to Graham, his first in Super Rugby, and wing Stevenson, from sweeping long-range movements.
Sweet as: Stephen Donald, James Lowe and Aaron Cruden celebrate a try from Seta Tamanivalu. Photo: Phil Walter
The visitors exploded early in the second half with converted tries to Nanai, who split the Chiefs' defence open with a scintillating burst from halfway, and Ioane to give them a surprising 20-10 lead.
Cruden, however, produced a superb angled run to drag his side back into the game before he set up Tamanivalu five minutes later to give his side a 22-20 lead with the final quarter looming.