The Hurricanes earned their fourth consecutive victory by beating the Jaguares 40 -22 in Wellington on Saturday.
The Hurricanes outscored the Jaguares by six tries to three so they earn the bonus point for scoring three more tries that their opponent.
Three of the Hurricanes tries were scored by Julian Savea who was dropped for the match against the Southern Kings before their bye.
The Hurricanes bonus point try was scored in extra time by replacement Ben May.
In the first outing for the All Blacks’ star Savea after being put on an intensive fitness regime two weeks ago he showed signs of his blockbusting best, breaking the game open with a touchdown double just on halftime.
He scored his third try in the 62nd minute to push the Hurricanes out to a 33-15 lead.
The Hurricanes outscored the Jaguares six tries to three, with the bonus-point try scored by replacement prop Ben May on fulltime.
With four wins from six games, the Hurricanes lie fourth in the New Zealand conference while the Jaguares have now lost five of six and are third in the Africa 2 conference.
They did indicate they were capable of producing a boilover in the first half when they were winning the forward exchanges and lead 12-7 after 31 minutes.
But Savea turned the tide with his first try, two minutes from the break when Beauden Barrett put Blade Thomson through a hole and the big lock threw a long pass to send the wing crashing over in the corner.
Savea scored again immediately from the restart when scrumhalf TJ Perenara broke around the blind side of a maul and kicked downfield with the ‘Canes wing outsprinting Jaguares speedster Matias Orlando in a 40-metre race to recover the ball and score.
Barrett, who finished with a match haul of 15 points, converted both tries from wide out for the Hurricanes to turn with a 21-12 lead.
Nicolas Sanchez narrowed the gap with a penalty 10 minutes into the second half before Dane Coles and Savea scored in quick succession.
Jaguares standout scrumhalf Martin Landajo kept the Jaguares in the hunt with a try in the 67th minute before they wilted to their heaviest defeat of the year with May’s late try.
The Hurricanes were first on the board when Barrett scored after Brad Shields secured turnover ball and Ardie Savea mounted a counter-attack.
But when Ardie Savea was yellow-carded for collapsing a maul when the Jaguares were driving for the line, the South American’s took advantage of the one-man advantage with a try to Leonardo Senatore.
Moroni scored the Jaguares second try to put them five points ahead before Savea revived the Hurricanes fortunes and May’s bonus point try finished off the scoring.
Next week the Hurricanes play the Rebels in Melbourne while the Jaguares play the Crusaders in Christchurch on Friday.
Final Score Hurricanes 40 (21) Jaguares 22 (12)
Scorers
Hurricanes
Tries – B.Barrett, J.Savea 3, D.Coles, B.May
Pen –
Con – B.Barrett 5
Drop –
Cards – A.Savea (18th minute yellow)
Jaguares
Tries – L. Senatore, M.Moroni, M.Landajo
Pen – N.Sanchez
Con – N.Sanchez 2
Drop –
Cards –
Match Officials
Referee: Nick Briant
Assistant Ref 1:Brendon Pickerill
Assistant Ref 2:Brett Johnson
TMO : Ben Skeen
Teams
Hurricanes
15 Cory Jane , 14 Matt Proctor , 13 Willis Halaholo , 12 Ngani Laumape , 11 Julian Savea , 10 Beauden Barrett , 9 TJ Perenara (vc) , 8 Victor Vito , 7 Ardie Savea , 6 Brad Shields , 5 Blade Thomson , 4 Michael Fatialofa , 3 Jeff Toomaga-Allen , 2 Dane Coles (c) , 1 Reggie Goodes
Replacements: Motu Matu’u, Chris Eves, Ben May, Vaea Fifita, Callum Gibbins, Jamison Gibson-Park, Otere Black, Vince Aso.
Jaguares
1- Santiago García Botta , 2- Julián Montoya , 3- Ramiro Herrera , 4- Guido Petti , 5- Tomás Lavanini , 6- Pablo Matera , 7- Rodrigo Báez , 8- Leonardo Senatore , 9- Martín Landajo (c) , 10- Nicolás Sánchez , 11- Manuel Montero , 12- Santiago González Iglesias , 13- Matías Moroni , 14- Matías Orlando , 15- Emiliano Boffelli
Replacements : 16- Facundo Bosch , 17- Roberto Tejerizo , 18- Enrique Pieretto , 19- Juan Cruz Guillemaín , 20- Juan Manuel Leguizamón , 21- Gonzalo Bertranou , 22- Jerónimo de la Fuente , 23- Ramiro Moyano.