Sunday Territorian

Lions save pride with win over Crusaders

- DANIEL GILHOOLY

FEARS the British and Irish Lions will be Test pushovers in New Zealand have been squashed with a muscular 12-3 win over the Crusaders in Christchur­ch.

The tourists played with a mixture of power and precision in a try-less affair to eclipse a Crusaders side who are top of the Super Rugby ladder with a perfect 14-win record.

The home side’s first loss of 2017 came against committed opponents who won a ferocious forward contest against numerous All Blacks, kicked with greater accuracy and defended robustly.

It was the perfect recipe in freezing, slippery conditions.

It was also the performanc­e the Lions needed, advancing considerab­ly on their scratchy tour-opening win over the Provincial Barbarians and Wednesday’s loss to the Blues.

Two weeks from the first Test, Warren Gatland’s men played with the intensity they’ll need against the All Blacks.

Five-eighth Owen Farrell slotted four penalties, including three in the first half.

The Lions led 9-3 at the break, with Farrell’s opposite Richie Mo’unga slotting his team’s only points via a penalty.

The Crusaders botched lineouts and ran foul of the scrum interpreta­tions of French referee Mathieu Raynal.

It helped the tourists dominate possession and dictate the pace of a stop-start game.

The hosts twice turned down kickable penalty shots late in the first half to launch attacking lineouts, both of which were repelled.

They rarely threatened to breach a staunch Lions defence after the break, with the tourists going closest to scoring from several breakouts, only to be let down by handling mistakes.

Several Lions gave their Test hopes a boost, most notably Farrell and Irish halfback Connor Murray, whose box kicks created problems.

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