WELLINGTON (Reuters) - The Otago Highlanders overcame a halftime deficit to thrash the New South Wales Waratahs 44-28 in Dunedin on Saturday and register a ninth straight Super Rugby victory which kept them in touch with the New Zealand conference leaders.
The 2015 champions trailed the 2014 winners by one point at halftime but, aided in part by a yellow card, ran in five tries with some breathtaking rugby in the second half for a comfortable victory.
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