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The Highlanders (89%) and the Blues (87%) have the best and second-best tackle success rates of any team in the 2021 Super Rugby Trans-Tasman season.
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The Blues have conceded 15.8 points per game in the 2021 Super Rugby Trans-Tasman season, the fewest of any team; the Highlanders (19.2) have conceded the third-fewest in the campaign (Hurricanes – 18.6).
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This will be the Highlanders’ third Super Rugby Final; the Dunedin side have one victory (21-14 v Hurricanes, 2015) and one defeat (24-19 v Crusaders, 1999) from their two previous matches at this stage
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This will be the Blues’ fifth Super Rugby Final; the Auckland side have won three of their previous four (L1), with that one defeat coming in 1998 (20-13 v Crusaders)
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This will be the second meeting between the Blues and Highlanders in a Super Rugby finals fixture; the Blues defeated the Highlanders (37-31) in the 1998 semifinal
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The Blues have won each of their last three Super Rugby home matches against the Highlanders, as many as they won in their seven such fixtures prior (L4)
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The Highlanders will be aiming for back-to-back wins over the Blues in Super Rugby for the first time since a four-match span from March 2017 to April 2018, after defeating them 35-29 in their most recent meeting (Round 8, Super Rugby Aotearoa 2021)
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