The Reds put fellow Australian side the Western Force to the sword with a first half blitz to condemn John Mitchell's side to their fourth straight defeat this season.
The Vodacom Bulls and the Vodacom Stormers strengthen South Africa’s presence at the top of the Vodacom Super 14 log after both teams recorded convincing victories over the Highlanders and Hurricanes this weekend.
England retained the Calcutta Cup as they drew 15-15 with Scotland in a dour RBS 6 Nations encounter at Murrayfield.
Wales' first-half woes continued as scrum-half Tomas O'Leary created two tries and scored another in Ireland's 27-12 RBS 6 Nations victory at Croke Park.
A clinical Stormers side blew away the Hurricanes to record a comprehensive 37-13 bonus point win at Newlands on Saturday.
The Bulls stretched their home winning streak to 14 when they secured a comfortable 50-35 bonus point victory over a gutsy Highlanders side at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday.
The Brumbies managed to scrape past the Sharks for a narrow win in Canberra on Saturday.
The Waratahs ran in 11 tries to thrash the Lions 73-12 at the Sydney Football Stadium on Friday.
The Crusaders adapted best to the conditions to beat the Chiefs 26-19 in a tense Super 14 rugby clash here Friday.
Eastern Province ended a two year away drought when they defeated the Border Bulldogs 34-32 at Queenstown’s College in Queenstown on Saturday.
The Vodacom Stormers moved into third position while the Vodacom Cheetahs shifted to 8th on the Vodacom Super 14 log after both franchises recorded convincing victories to round off a weekend of mixed fortunes for the South African franchises at the conclusion of round four.
The Cheetahs produced a monumental upset when they ended the Hurricanes’ unbeaten run with a comprehensive 28-12 win in Bloemfontein on Saturday evening.
The Stormers bounced back from their disappointing defeat last week with a dominant 33-0 bonus point win over the Highlanders at Newlands on Saturday.
Referee Paul Marks denied the Sharks a penalty try at the death to gift the Waratahs a four point win in controversial circumstances in Sydney on Saturday.
Flyhalf Daniel Carter won a goalkicking duel with former teammate Stephen Brett to lead the Crusaders to a 33-20 win over the Blues in Super 14 rugby Saturday.
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