Crusaders too good for Blues

Crusaders too good for Blues

By Dhanjay Deo
Sunday 12/07/2020
Sevu Reece and Crusaders players celebrate their victory. [Photo: Stuff.co]

The Crusaders orchestrated a storming finish to beat the Blues 26-15 in their Super Rugby Aotearoa clash in Christchurch last night. The Crusaders orchestrated a storming finish to beat the Blues 26-15 in their Super Rugby Aotearoa clash in Christchurch last night.

The win extended their winning streak at home to 36 games, but was hard earned after the Blues led for the first 60 minutes.

Both sides were unbeaten after their first three games of Super Rugby Aotearoa, with the Blues also boasting four straight wins before Covid-19 suspended the original Super Rugby competition.

The Blues drew first blood, just 10 minutes after kick-off, building pressure before Otere Black's wide ball found Mark Telea on the right wing.

Black nailed the conversion, and the visitors held a 7-0 lead until Crusaders playmaker Richie Mo'unga nailed two penalties to narrow the lead to a single point 10 minutes out from halftime.

The Blues had earlier suffered a blow in losing hooker James Parsons to a head injury after 25 minutes, but their well-organised defence held the Crusaders at bay under pressure to take a 7-6 lead into halftime.

The Blues' second try came in the 55th minute from a scrum penalty. It started with Akira Ioane's quick tap, and ended when brother Rieko bulldozed across soon after.

Centre Braydon Ennor charged down Black's attempted conversion, a miss which proved telling five minutes later when Mitchell Drummond latched onto George Bridge's inside pass to dot down for a Crusaders converted try.

[Source: Radio NZ]

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