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Kiwi rugby player gets poleaxed but hobbles 80 metres to make huge tackle

They build them tough down in New Zealand.

THE LIONS SERIES is over and rugby moves down the sporting agenda, for six weeks at least, while tired, bruised bodies recover and new plans of attack are hatched.

Down in the southern hemisphere, however, the Super Rugby season continues at break-neck speed. The Highlanders beat the Hurricanes 49-44 at the weekend as both sides shared out 93 points.

‘Canes scrumhalf TJ Perenara was fit to play despite a nasty shin injury incurred against the Chiefs the week before. The Kiwi was left in a heap as a stray leg made a sickening connection with his shin. Perenara looked out of action, for all money, until a gritty courage took hold and he rejoined the fray.

He went from a limp to a hobble before haring after Matt Vant Leven and grappling him to the turf. Stirring stuff from the 21-year-old:

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Also in Super Rugby, Butch James of the Sharks has been suspended for four weeks following a head-high tackle on Jurgen Visser. To make matters worse for his team, the tackle could not even prevent a try for the Bulls:

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