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Hurricanes storm past Drua in Super Rugby smashing

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Fullback Josh Moorby scored three tries and winger Wes Goosen two as the Wellington-based Hurricanes beat the Fijian Drua 67-5 on Sunday in a match which saw three notable Super Rugby Pacific debuts.

The Hurricanes unveiled a special new talent in 21-year-old No.8 Tyler Laubscher, who had numerous carries and a key role in several of the Hurricanes’ 11 tries.

The match also featured the Hurricanes’ debut of 108-Test All Blacks prop Owen Franks, who played all 150 of his previous Super Rugby matches for the Christchurch-based Crusaders. He took the field in the 46th minute.

The 34-year-old Franks left New Zealand to play for the Northampton Saints in England after missing selection for the 2019 World Cup. He has chosen to make his return at the Hurricanes rather than go back to the Crusaders and confirmed this week an ambition to win back his All Blacks jersey.

Schoolboy star Riley Higgins, the youngest member of the current Hurricanes squad at 20, made his debut at centre late in the match. He played a part in Moorby’s third try but also received a yellow card after the fulltime siren for a dangerous tackle.

“I think we all know where we want to go and the way we want to play the game,” Hurricanes captain T J Perenara said. “I think you saw that from some of our younger guys today with a few boys debuting.”

The Hurricanes’ slow start against strong early defence from the Drua gave no indication of the try avalanche that would follow, carrying the Canes within four points of their highest Super Rugby score.

Moorby finally broke through the Drua defence in the 14th minute and the Hurricanes had a second try four minutes later through hooker Asafo Aumua, en route to a commanding 26-0 halftime lead.

The Drua only once ventured into the Hurricanes’ 22 before the 66th minute when Onisi Ratave scored their only try.

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