A suspected rib injury to skipper Dane Coles has cast a shadow over the Hurricanes six-try 41-0 Super Rugby quarter-final win over the Sharks in Wellington.Coles left the field early in the second half in serious pain, and coach Chris Boyd was afterwards subdued in his assessment of the Hurricanes most comprehensive win of the season.Im distraught for Dane Coles - thats put a bit of a dampener on it for us, Boyd said.Hes done something to a rib or a cartilage, so hes battling, hes off to hospital.The win means the Hurricanes become the second Kiwi team to make next weeks semi-finals, joining the Highlanders after they edged the Brumbies 15-9 in Canberra on Friday.It is also the first time in Super Rugby history that a side has been kept scoreless in a playoff.?A masterful kicking display from All Blacks pivot Beauden Barrett, combined with halfback TJ Perenaras superb running game laid the base for the comprehensive win.Boyd afterwards paid tribute to both players.I thought Beaudens kicking game was a masterclass, and I think thats TJs best game this year - he was really good.Barretts radar was spot on right from the start on Saturday night- he landed a 13th minute penalty into the teeth of the north-westerly gale then five minutes later unleashed a raking punt down the left wing which set up prop Loni Uhila for the first try.A darting Perenara run down the blindside from an attacking scrum in the 21st minute sent James Marshall over in the corner, the Hurricanes taking the resulting 13-0 lead into halftime.The loss of Coles soon after the restart looked ominous, but the Hurricanes responded by running in three tries in 12 minutes to lead 34-0 as the hour mark ticked over.Perenara featured in all three, sparking the first with a booming run down the left before offloading for Woodward to cross.He made a telling break from some aimless Sharks kicking to set up the second for lock Vaea Fifita then scored the third himself, slicing through from an Uhila quick tap.The Hurricanes were unrelenting during the closing 20 minutes, flanker Brad Shields diving over right on the final whistle to wrap up the win.Boyd said the Hurricanes familiarity with the galeforce winds and sweeping rain had played a big part in the win.Our guys are used to playing in these conditions - you get the odd zephyr in Wellington, and we were able to adapt to conditions probably better than they were.Under Armour Shoes Cheap . 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Yeezy Boost 700 V2 For Sale . -- The boos poured down on Tom Brady and the New England Patriots at the end of a horrible first half.Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor admits hes disappointed he wont be able to play future No.9 Jacob Liddle more this NRL season.Injuries to Matt Ballin and Manaia Cherrington, as well as NSW Origin duties for bench rake Robbie Farah, meant the club was forced to apply for a cap exemption to field a second hooker in Saturdays loss to Canterbury.But if first impressions count for anything, then Taylor was more than delighted to have handed an NRL debut to 20-year-old Liddle, who celebrated his first game with a try in a dynamic cameo off the bench.I thought he was great, Taylor said.Especially against a team with those big guys, his defence was superb and his try was great. He just did a really solid job and he didnt look out of place for a second, which is really exciting for us.He also tallied 17 tackles, one line break and one tackle bust, however Taylor was particularly rapt with Liddles defence against arguably the biggest pack in the league.And it was on the back of the fact that he played in our Intrust Super Cup team against the Warriors last week and he handled that really well, Taylor said.That was a good trial for us.dddddddddddd. He played plenty in that competition this year but we knew playing in that game against that team over there was going to be a really good test for him last week.From a defensive perspective he handled that well so we were confident he would handle tonight, and he did.An Australian Schoolboys representative, Liddle is regarded as the clubs long-term No.9 after re-signing with the club until the end of the 2018 season just last month.However, with Cherrington and Farah set to be available for selection next week, Taylor said it is unlikely the Wyong Roos junior would appear in the NRL again this season.For salary cap reasons he probably wont play anymore part, which is disappointing, he said.I dont think theres anything we can do. We cant get him in. Thats how it works.Both Ballin and Farah are signed until the end of the 2017 season, while Cherrington is off-contract at the end of the year and has been linked with a move to Penrith in the summer. ' ' '