The Chiefs have propelled themselves into the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific Final following a decisive 37-17 victory against the Brumbies in Hamilton. This triumph signals their third consecutive final appearance as they aim to secure their first title since 2013.

Both teams demonstrated offensive prowess, crossing the try line three times each, but it was the exceptional kicking of fly-half Damian McKenzie that set the Chiefs apart. McKenzie was outstanding, scoring 22 points with six penalties and converting both tries from teammate Emoni Narawa, alongside providing key assists.

The match unfolded dramatically as the Chiefs quickly shook off a setback—a yellow card for lock Tupou Vaa’i—inspired by a strong performance from McKenzie. He not only piloted the team through challenging moments but also produced crucial plays, including a tackle that prevented a potential Brumbies try from Tony Wright.

As the Chiefs prepare to face the Canterbury Crusaders in the final, the anticipation heightens as this will mark the fourth consecutive all-New Zealand final in the Super Rugby Pacific era, which began in 2022. Fans are hopeful that the Chiefs’ blend of resilience and tactical discipline will lead them to a long-awaited championship victory.

Reflecting on their recent performances, including their repeated ability to score decisively in crucial moments, the Chiefs are set for a thrilling showdown that promises excitement for rugby enthusiasts. Their journey continues to inspire hope and excitement within the fanbase as they push for glory.


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