(Reuters) - The Waikato Chiefs attacked with abandon in the second half to fell the visiting Bulls 28-22 in Hamilton on Friday and reclaim top spot in the Super Rugby standings.
Fired by slick passing from flyhalf Aaron Cruden and line-breaking inside centre Sonny Bill Williams, the Chiefs overcame a 16-8 halftime deficit to send the Pretoria-based Bulls back to South Africa with a second straight loss on tour.
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