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Hurricanes crush Sharks in Super Rugby play-off

Despite howling wind and rain, Wellington side score six tries in 41-0 victory to cruise into last four

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Vaea Fifita of the Hurricanes breaks away to score a try against the outclassed Coastal Sharks in Wellington. Photo: AFP

New Zealand's Hurricanes crushed South Africa's Coastal Sharks with a record-setting 41-0 victory to cruise into the Super Rugby semi-finals on a stormy night in Wellington on Saturday.

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For the first time in the history of the southern hemisphere championship a side has been kept scoreless in a play-off match.

It is a record Sharks captain Tendai Mtawarira did not want to be part of, describing the South Africans performance as an “embarrassing effort” against the top-ranked Kiwis.

With a howling wind and rain playing havoc with ball control, the Hurricanes still managed to score six tries to none as they raced away in the second half after leading 13-0 at half-time.

However, their celebrations were tempered with captain Dane Coles taken to hospital with what appeared to be a serious rib injury.

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On the burst: TJ Perenara of the Hurricanes breaks away from Michael Claassens of the Sharks. Photo: AFP
On the burst: TJ Perenara of the Hurricanes breaks away from Michael Claassens of the Sharks. Photo: AFP
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