Dan Carter’s Racing 92 edge Super Rugby champions Highlanders in Natixis Cup try-fest
Dan Carter’s Racing 92 won a battle of the hemispheres when they edged Super Rugby champions the Highlanders 45-38 in a try-fest to lift the Natixis Cup in Hong Kong on Saturday.
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Dan Carter’s Racing 92 won a battle of the hemispheres when they edged Super Rugby champions the Highlanders 45-38 in a try-fest to lift the Natixis Cup in Hong Kong on Saturday.
Former All Blacks great Carter, the world player of the year, kicked a conversion before withdrawing at half-time in what became an end-to-end contest with the two teams sharing 13 tries.
Chris Masoe got the winning try for the French side after a driving maul in the dying minutes to seal the exhibition game in front of a lively crowd in the former British colony.
The trademark European move was a fitting way to settle a match billed as a clash of styles between Top 14’s Racing and the free-running Highlanders from Otago, New Zealand.
“Our driving maul was exceptional – that's something that's not appreciated maybe in the southern hemisphere,” Racing's assistant coach Ronan O'Gara told reporters.
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