Thu 16 Aug 2018 | 04:14
Rene Ranger at his dynamic best as the Mitre 10 Cup kicks off with nailbiter

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Forever a fan favourite, Rene Ranger put in another strong performance as Northland started their Mitre 10 Cup campaign earlier today against North Harbour. Unfortunately for them, they were edged 21-20, but Ranger's showing will have pleased his fans.

Ranger played his part in the opening try of the match after new import Jack Debreczeni put him through the gap, before a trademark run set up second rower Tom Robinson for a lovely try. 

The former All Black back could have probably made it all the way after he had already beaten two players, but instead provided a perfect pass for Robinson to score.

Playing on the wing, Ranger had a few other highlights, namely some neat offloads and a great run down the left flank late in the match. 

Capped just six times for the All Blacks between 2010 and 2013, Ranger had been with La Rochelle in France but has returned to New Zealand to play in the Mitre 10 Cup.

While he did all he could to influence the contest, Bryan Gatland had the final say for North Harbour, slotting a penalty to take them ahead with just six minutes left in the match.

The tournament continues tomorrow as Tasman host Canterbury.

The Currie Cup also kicks off, in South Africa, as the Cheetahs host the Bulls.

Watch the full match highlights

credit: rugbypass/allblacks

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  • petersam
    7:51 AM 18/08/2018

    Interesting interpretation of those passes by the commentators, I would have said all three of them were pretty poor (too high to be caught). It looks good when you get an offload like that away, but all three ended in either a knock on by the receiving player, who couldn't take such a high pass, or him getting thumped in a tackle in a worse position than Ranger himself would have been if he had just held onto the pill.
    The running and the take out of the air were nice though ;)