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The British and Irish Lions registered their second victory in New Zealand but
once again head coach Sir Clive Woodward was left with as many questions as
answers after the 36-14 defeat of Taranaki.
The hosts produced a gutsy performance and had the measure of the Lions until a
48th-minute try from skipper Martin Corry saw the balance of power shift in the
tourists' favour.
England fly-half Charlie Hodgson was one of the few Lions to emerge from the
match with credit - he booted 16 points and pulled the strings with confidence -
while his half-back partner Chris Cusiter also impressed.
But a clutch of shortcomings were exposed up front with the Lions buckling at
the scrum, misfiring at the lineout and generally failing to impose themselves
in the forward exchanges until the final quarter when Taranaki ran out of
steam.
In the end the Lions finished comfortable winners - Shane Horgan also crossed
while the lively Geordan Murphy finished with a brace - but Taranaki were in
control early on with Lifeimi Mafi and Chris Masoe punching big holes in
midfield.
The Lions touched down in the 10th minute when Shane Horgan caught Hodgson's
crossfield kick and fed Murphy, who sprinted over but referee Kelvin Deaker had
spotted a forward pass and disallowed the try.
Danny Grewcock and Taranaki skipper Paul Tito were given a warning in the 14th
minute after exchanging punches and the deadlock was broken shortly after when
Hodgson landed a penalty.
Both sides showed some promising moments in attack - the Lions eventually
running out of players on one move while Taranaki went desperately close to
scoring before conceding another crucial turnover.
But the Lions were not out of trouble as a loose pass from Cusiter allowed
Taranaki to relaunch their assault and when the ball slipped out of a ruck,
openside Masoe was present to pick up and dive over.
Sam Young added the conversion but Hodgson slashed the deficit with a penalty
and his England team-mate Ollie Smith was prominent as the Lions finished the
first half with a flurry.
They were under the cosh early in the second period, however, as Mark Stewart
weaved his way into space to put Taranaki in a strong position but they managed
to break free and take the lead for the first time in the match.
Denis Hickie's persistence led to the initial breakthrough with the ball
finding Hodgson via Cusiter and the Sale fly-half fed Corry, who just got the
ball down in the corner despite a superb challenge from Andrew Hore.
Hore was then dispatched to the sin-bin in the 54th minute for lying on the
wrong side of a ruck, Hodgson landed the penalty and then hit another to give
the Lions a healthy 10-point cushion.
Horgan put the result beyond doubt with a 67th-minute try and Murphy then
added two more in the last 10 minutes as Taranaki's brave challenge wilted,
although there was still time for Brendon Watt to add an injury-time touchdown
for the home side.
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