Australia is waiting for a super rugby Pacific Finals winner in New Zealand takes place after the Act Brummbies crashed 37-17 at the Chiefs in Hamilton.
In their fourth consecutive semi -final, the brave Brummbies again missed a berth in the seasonal decision maker.
In the meantime, the Chiefs play in their third consecutive final and will take on the crusaders in Christchurch this Saturday.
No Australian team has won a final in New Zealand, with the Brummbies that Queensland follows from the competition after the Reds were defeated by the Crusaders in the qualifying final.
Although it was three attempts a piece, punishments were found to be a problem for the visitors, who reached 11 among the seven of the Chiefs.
All Blacks Playmaker Damien McKenzie has started six penalty goals and two conversions and set up the third attempt by the Chiefs in a main performance.
The Fly half also drew a miracle equipment in the 65th minute and got his hand under the ball to deny Brummbies Fullback Tom Wight a certain attempt.
The search of the Brummbies to end a 0-20 record came across a big setback with Wallabies Fly-Half Noah Lolesio who only left in the game for 10 minutes after a casual head-knock while making a tackle.
His replacement, Jack Debreczeni has done an admirable work, but the Brummbies still missed their most important playmaker, who moves his career to Japan.
The Brummbies were good at the hunt during the break, just a backlog at 19-12, with whore Billy Pollard who scored exaggerated and winger Corey Toole the first of his two attempts from a Debreczeni Cross-Field Kick.
The points of the home team came from Emoni Narawa, where the winger caught the defense of the defense with a quick ‘pick and go’.
But the fine of the Brummbies was already double the chiefs.
A violation of a scrum after the half-time siren left McKenzie three points off the kicking T-shirt.
While the Brummbies first scored in the second half – with Tole McKenzie bumping on his way to a brilliant person trying to get within two points – Narawa immediately hit back for his second.
The Brummbies could not add their count, while two McKenzie penalty and a Josh Jacomb sealed a dominant victory for the chiefs.
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