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Rebels better, but still fall to Super Chiefs

CHIEFS 27
(Dominic Bird, Sam Cane, Brodie Retallick, Shaun Stevenson tries Damian McKenzie 2 cons pen)
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REBELS 14

(Marika Koroibete try Jackson Garden-Bachop 3 pens)
at AAMI Park. Referee: Federico Anseimi.

Melbourne fell short of a win but pushed the Chiefs and their case to remain in next year's Super Rugby competition with a gutsy 27-14 loss at AAMI Park.

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Rebels fall to Chiefs comeback

The table-topping Chiefs fought back to take a 27-14 win in Melbourne.

With rumours continuing to swirl that the Rebels might be cut from Super Rugby in 2018, they delivered their best showing of the season against the unbeaten Chiefs - rated among the title favourites.

After leaking 127 points in their opening two games, the winless Rebels regrouped after the bye and put their bodies on the line to push the visitors to the wire.

They scrapped for every ball, with their flankers Jordy Reid and Colby Fainga'a getting the better of the Chiefs at the breakdown.

However, Chiefs flanker Sam Cane collected the points when it counted, scoring in the 77th minute to seal the hard-fought victory, before Shaun Stevenson added a bonus-point try before the final whistle.

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The Rebels trailed 7-3 at half-time after three missed penalties by Reece Hodge but hit the front three minutes into the second half through winger Marika Koroibete. The former Melbourne NRL flyer ran onto a cutout pass from five-eighth Jackson Garden-Bachop and dived across in the corner for his first Super Rugby try.

The home side pushed that out to 11-7 through a Garden-Bachop penalty and had their tails up.

But the Chiefs, who had to overcome two yellow cards, played a patient game and started to grind Melbourne down.

They took the lead through Test lock Brodie Retallick after a rolling maul, before the Rebels levelled at 14-14 with another penalty.

However, at the business end, Melbourne weren't able to go with the Chiefs, with Cane and then Stevenson's late effort making the victory a comfortable one. 

- AAP