5 Jul 2015

Heroes' welcome for Highlanders

5:49 pm on 5 July 2015

Thousands of people welcomed the victorious Highlanders back to Dunedin this morning with songs, cheers, and a whole lot of flag waving.

The team won the Super Rugby trophy last night, beating the Hurricanes 21 to 14 in front of a sold-out Westpac Stadium.

Malakai Fekitoa arrives at Dunedin airport after Highlanders win

Malakai Fekitoa arrives triumphant at Dunedin aiport. Photo: Photosport

Highlanders' coach: We took our chances and won

As the team were welcomed by a brass band and a Kapa Haka group, coach Jamie Joseph allowed himself a rare smile, and declared himself pleased with the team's performance.

"The team works really hard - but every team works really hard - but only one team gets to win the championship so, with that in mind, I'm really proud of the team."

The Highlanders take a selfie as they arrive, triumphant at Dunedin airport

The Highlanders take a selfie as they arrive, triumphant at Dunedin airport Photo: Photosport

The players looked tired following the game, the season, and last night's celebrations, however they took time to greet fans, sign autographs and bask in the praise from the adoring crowd.

Ash Dixon signs autographs at Dunedin airport after the Highlanders' triumph

Ash Dixon, and the rest of the team, made sure they greeted their fans. Photo: Photosport

A civic reception and parade is being held in Dunedin at noon tomorrow. Led by a brass band, the Highlanders will travel on the back of utes along Frederick Street and George Street to the Octagon.

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