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Wholesale changes to the Waikato Chiefs producedthe desired result Saturday as the defending Super 15 champions down the GoldenLions 38-8 at Waikato Stadium.The bonus point win, the Chiefs first victory in six weeks, came after coach DaveRennie made 14 changes to his matchday squad thrashed last week by the ACT Brumbies.That defeat followed losses against the Canterbury Crusaders and Western Forcealong with draws against the Northern Bulls and Central Cheetahs as the Chiefs sawtheir season begin to disintegrate.However, although back on the winning side of the ledger with a six-try victory itwas not a complete performance from the Chiefs who enjoyed a golden period inthe lead up to half time but otherwise struggled to breach the Lions defence. But it was the fact they had rediscovered their winning formula rather than themanner in which they produced it that most impressed Chiefs captain Liam Messam."I'm proud of the way the boys bounced back. We had our backs against the wall andthey came out here and performed. It's probably not the flashiest performance butit's a win," he said.It was the Lions who led 3-0 after the opening 20 minutes, before the Chiefs receivedan injection of confidence with their opening try by Gareth Anscombe.After a try by new hooker Nathan Harris was disallowed because of an off-the-ballobstruction the Chiefs closed out the half with tries to Tanerau Latimer and CharlieNgatai in quick succession.Prop Pauliasi Manu produced the crucial fourth try immediately after theresumption when he bullocked his way through the Lions defence from close range.With the bonus point in the bag the Chiefs went off the boil allowing the Lions tostrike back immediately with a try to Courtnall Skosan.It was to be another 30 before the Chiefs were able to score again with Bundee Akiand Tim Nanai-Williams both crossing in the closing minutes.The win put the Chiefs back on top of the New Zealand conference with five winsfrom 10 matches while the Lions are third in the South African conference with fourwins from 10. Source: AFP
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