Crusaders get their season underway with a 13 point victory
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The defending champions Crusaders are too strong for the Highlanders as the Crusaders win it by 13 points.
The Crusaders proved they are once again a very strong side and their defence shut down their opposition and the Highlanders couldn't break through. The home side finish off with a loss and they will have to bounce back next week. Crusaders go to 1-0 and proved they are once again the favourites to win this competition
The 26-13 away win over their South Island rivals the Highlanders in the opening round. Two tries saw the Crusaders race out to a 14-0 lead, but they then picked up a yellow card 22 minutes in.
The away side are first on the scoreboard as Codie Taylor ran through a gap in the defence and he has enough pace to get into the in-goal and dive between the posts to score off a wonderful pass from Sam Whitelock.
Codie Taylor has some serious wheels 🏎 #SuperRugbyAotearoa #HIGvCRU pic.twitter.com/v0749Jdn81
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The away side scored another stellar five-pointer and it came from a nice move to the right and then kickback in field from Sevu Reece bounced beautifully for Bryn Hall and he grabbed it and dives over the line to score
The kick from Sevu Reece 🤩#SuperRugbyAotearoa #HIGvCRU pic.twitter.com/mzZAyjEE8B
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Blackadder was sent to the sin bin for 10 minutes and the Highlanders capitalised on their numerical advantage with a try to get on the scoreboard and ran in a second ten minutes later just before the break to trail 10-14 at halftime.
The pressure finally paid off for the home side as the scrum win saw them spread the ball to the wing and Frizell steps back on the inside and plants it down in the in-goal to score a deserved try.
The second was even better after a lovely set play from the Highlanders saw them get on the outside of the defence and Garden-Bachop was in support on the wing and his speed gets him into the in-goal and score a great try.
The Highlanders turning up the heat 🔥 #SuperRugbyAotearoa #HIGvCRU
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An early second-half Highlanders penalty reduced the deficit to just a single point at 14-13.
Five minutes later the Crusaders had their third try to give themselves some breathing room at 19-13, which it remained heading into the final quarter. The TMO stayed with the referee's decision and the try is given as Sevu Reece's dive into the corner was a brilliant one and he stayedin the field of play and plants it down.
What. A. Finish 😯
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Sevu Reece 🙌#HIGvCRU #SuperRugbyAotearoa
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The Crusaders missed a penalty attempt 63 minutes in to make it a two-score ball game. The Highlanders then piled on the pressure but were kept out by some outstanding Crusaders defence.
The Crusaders sealed the victory with their fourth try after 72 minutes and despite picking up a late yellow card, prevented the Highlanders a chance at snatching a losing bonus point.
Our Top Performers
Leicester Fainga'anuku
Dallas McLoed
Sevu Reece
Sam Whitelock
Highlanders:
Connor Garden-Bachop
Folau Fakatava
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