It’s a first Super-era win for the Tahs as they came home stronger than the Christchurch-based seven-time Champions at the Olympic Stadium.
Foley showed nerves of steel after he potted a 45m kick after an infringement from All Blacks captain Richie McCaw game him the chance to be a hero at the death.
Earlier the Tahs had blown a 14-point lead and were looking odds on to lose their third finals match to the Crusaders.
But Foley picked a good day to be on target kicking a conversion and seven penalties for 23 points while Adam Ashley-Cooper managed two tries in the thrilling win witnessed by 62,000 supporters, the biggest crowd in Super Rugby history.
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