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Super Rugby as it happened: Jorgensen injured in Suaalii’s return match as Hurricanes thump Waratahs 57-12

Jonathan Drennan and Tom Decent
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Jorgensen’s injury compounds Waratahs’ woes in Wellington

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Waratahs and Wallabies star Max Jorgensen is set for a period on the sidelines after suffering a suspected syndesmosis injury in an emphatic defeat to the Hurricanes in Wellington.

The 57-12 victory was the Hurricanes’ biggest over the Waratahs and extended their record to eight successive wins against NSW.

Max Jorgensen leaves the field injured against the HurricanesStan Sport

Jorgensen has been outstanding for the Waratahs this season and has been expected to figure for the Wallabies against the British and Irish Lions later this year. He was injured just ten minutes into the first half after a suspected hip-drop tackle by Hurricanes breakaway Brayden Iose.

Syndesmosis affects the ligaments above the ankle joint and can take between five weeks and six months to recover from, depending on the severity of the strain. Jorgensen will return to Sydney for scans, the Waratahs confirmed last night.

The full-time stats the Waratahs won’t want to see

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Full-time: Waratahs thumped 57-12 by Hurricanes

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The contest in Wellington - if you want to call it that - is over as the Waratahs lick their wounds after a brutal 80-minute examination by a clinical Hurricanes outfit.

They’ve been belted 57-12 by the Hurricanes on a night where not a lot went right. The early injury to Max Jorgensen set the tone for the evening as NSW conceded nine tries.

In the penultimate minute of the match, Kini Naholo bags his third try. Too big and too strong.

Darby Lancaster, the last man in defence on the Waratahs’ right edge, didn’t stand a chance.

One of the most one-sided contests you’ll see in Super Rugby.

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A good time to be a Hurricanes fan. Getty Images
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Hurricanes bring up the half century

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Hurricanes No.13 Bailyn Sullivan dives on a kick along the ground and gets the ball over the line.

Another try for a Hurricanes team who’ve been polished across the board this evening.

Reality bites for the Waratahs who can’t get into Hurricanes territory. And now Lancaster knocks on. Says it all for a Waratahs team who, to be fair, didn’t pick their strongest team this week. Not sure it would have mattered

Hurricanes 50-12 Waratahs after 70 minutes

Hurricanes take 45-12 lead as things turn ugly for Waratahs

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It’s raining tries in Wellington.

A really tough grind for the Waratahs here. They look bereft of answers as the Hurricanes bring their A-game. They’re pumping NSW in the physicality stakes.

Brad Shields dots the ball down for the Hurricanes.

Hurricanes 45-12 Waratahs

Joey Walton is back on the field after his yellow card. Getty Images

Suaalii saves a try but Hurricanes go over again

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Wow. Suaalii makes a terrific covering tackle on Kini Naholo to stop a certain try but the moment is short-lived as the Hurricanes march down the field and get another five-pointer.

With a penalty advantage, the Hurricanes shift it through the hands to winger Ngatungane Punivai down the right. It’s all a little too easy as the Waratahs look out of breath.

Taniela Tupou looks knackered and reality is setting in for NSW. Always so hard to win in New Zealand.

Their second loss of the season is imminent.

Hurricanes 38-12 Waratahs after 59 minutes

Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii. Getty Images
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Walton shown a yellow card as Hurricanes nab a penalty try

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Not what the Waratahs needed as we get into the second half.

Joey Walton looks like he’s come into the back of a rolling maul to try and stop the Hurricanes getting over as they drive forward. The maul collapses and referee Damon Murphy gives a penalty try. Walton is shown his marching orders and cops a 10-minute spell. A bit harsh it seems.

Things could get ugly.

Hurricanes 31-12 Waratahs after 54 minutes

Charlie Gamble takes a carry. Getty Images

Drennan: Waratahs can make a statement

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Hurricanes lead 24-12 with 30 minutes to go.

Saunders goes over on debut to get Tahs back in contest

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The Waratahs get a try back just after half-time and it’s sorely needed. Archie Saunders, on debut, is sea-gulling on the left wing and gets his first points at Super Rugby level.

Tane Edmed’s conversion attempt goes to the left. Hasn’t been a night for the kickers.

Hurricanes 24-12 Waratahs after 45 minutes

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Meanwhile in Canberra…

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Can the Waratahs get back into this match?

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Peter Lakai of the Hurricanes takes a lineout. Getty Images
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