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Blue 41-10 Chiefs: Caleb Clarke hat-trick lifts Blues in Super Rugby Pacific Final

Auckland's Blues ended a 21-year title drought with a 41-10 win giving the Chiefs their second straight final defeat; Caleb Clarke led the way with three tries

Blues winger Caleb Clarke beats the tackle of Chiefs Damian McKenzie to score a try during the Super Rugby final between the Chiefs and the Blues in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, June 22, 2024. (Andrew Cornaga/Photosport via AP)
Image: Blues winger Caleb Clarke scored a hat-trick of tries in their Super League Pacific final win

Caleb Clarke's three tries lifted the Auckland-based Blues to a 41-10 win over Hamilton's Chiefs in an all-New Zealand Super Rugby Pacific final.

Clarke struck in the first half, helping the Blues run out to a 20-3 lead by half-time, and continued in fine form scoring twice more in the second half.

The Blues dominated in rainy conditions to win a Super Rugby title for the first time since 2003.

Akira Ioane scored the Blues' first try, provided the last pass in Clarke's second try, and won the line-out which led to Clarke's third try, before leaving the field to a standing ovation in the 78th minute.

"That was a tough one and we had so many boys who stepped up," Clarke said. "It was a big occasion, especially for Akira, the coaches who have come in for the first time and a group that has been together for so long," Clarke said.

"It's going to take a while to sink in but we finally got the job done."

Blues' captain Patrick Tuipulotu played through a knee injury from two weeks ago, and his frequent carries were a large part of the Blues' dominant performance, before he limped off the field in the 58th minute.

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Former Scotland and Fiji coach Vern "Stern Vern" Cotter has been credited with transforming the Blues this season, and bringing a ruthlessness that had been missing.

Chiefs skipper Luke Jacobson said: "Credit to the Blues, they came out and set it from the get-go and made it very difficult for us."