Super Rugby News: Results, highlights and latest table for 18 and 19 May 2018

Jaguares 54-24 Bulls
Argentina’s Jaguares hammered the Bulls 54-24 in Buenos Aires.

Jaguares made it five victories in a row with a dominant second-half display overwhelming Bulls, who trailed 20-10 at half-time.

Playmaker Nicolas Sanchez scored the first Argentine try and finished with 24 points as the hosts collected their first bonus point of the season.


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Another star for the Buenos Aires outfit was young flanker Marcus Kremer, who capped his performance with a try.

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Lions 42-24 Brumbies
The Lions notched up a welcome victory over a valiant Brumbies side who were reduced to 14 men for much of the second half.

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Beale clanger costs Waratahs
Kurtley Beale’s baffling decision to cross-kick to Israel Folau in the final minute of the Waratahs’ 24-21 loss to the Blues was down to mistakenly believing his team had a penalty advantage.

The Tahs were laying siege to the Blues try-line for most of the second half and had put themselves into a position to win the match.


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After 19 phases in the dying minutes Beale kicked just too high for Folau in the right corner when keeping ball in hand was the better option. The ball went out and with it the Waratahs’ remaining hopes.

“I thought that was a penalty advantage because I sa