Queensland Reds 30 - 13 Auckland Blues: Reds hot Rod gives Aukland the blues
Jet-heeled winger Rod Davies exploded with a hat-trick of tries as the Queensland Reds stormed into the Super rugby final with an imperious victory over the Auckland Blues in Brisbane.
Davies scored his first with a 70-yard dash after a brilliant interception in the 12th minute. He then sent a baying crowd of 45,000 at Lang Park into ecstasy by completing his treble with two more searing runs in a ten-minute burst after the break that knocked the wind out of the Blues and ensured the Reds would host next Saturday's final.
"Tonight was just unbelievable," said an elated Davies, the first Reds player to notch a hat-trick of touchdowns. "The guys were scoring tries off our defence ... so I'm going to put that down to the forwards.
"It's a great atmosphere (here]. Whoever we play we're going to be ready for."
Queensland continued their fairytale turnaround under coach Ewen McKenzie, who in two seasons has taken the team from the bottom of the southern hemisphere competition to one win shy of their first title in the tournament's professional era.
Although coming into the match full of steam after their crushing play-off win over the New South Wales Waratahs last week, the Blues were kept scoreless for 40 minutes before lock Chris Lowrey grabbed their only try.
A penalty goal from inside centre Luke McAlister shortly after the break trimmed the deficit to 15-10 but the New Zealand side shot themselves in the foot with handling errors and were powerless to stop the surging red tide led by the marauding Quade Cooper. Despite slotting only four of his eight kicks the Wallabies fly-half was at his mesmerising best, having a hand in three tries and booting a drop-goal minutes from time.
The home side were given a flying start by Davies who pounced on an errant pass by fellow winger Lachie Munro and bolted 70 metres to plant the ball between the posts. Cooper converted the try before setting up the second for the Reds with a breathtaking run that raised the roof.
"We were just having fun. Having fun with your mates is what it's all about," laughed Cooper. He almost conjured a third for the Reds minutes later with another dashing run down the right, feeding Scott Higginbotham with an inside pass hurled from behind his back, but the flanker was stopped metres from the try line. The Reds dropped their guard to allow Lowrey to cross under the posts after a 30-metre burst from the back of a ruck that cut the Reds defence to ribbons.
Any hopes of a concerted fightback were wrecked eight minutes after the break by Davies. His second try, ducking inside to cross left of the posts, capped a brilliant manoeuvre.Davies completed the rout out wide after receiving from outside centre Anthony Faingaa before eluding three defenders on the touchline and planting the ball in the right corner.
The Blues blew a chance to get within a converted try with ten minutes to go when full-back Jared Payne spilled a pass metres from the corner.
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