The Cairns Post

Emotional Crusaders return

- DANIEL GILHOOLY

THE Crusaders will try to evoke the spirit of their extraordin­ary Super Rugby campaign in 2011 when they return to the field against the Waratahs tomorrow.

Captain Sam Whitelock said his team was still coming to terms with last Friday’s terror attack on Christchur­ch in which a gunman claimed 50 lives at two mosques.

Their scheduled match against the Highlander­s the following day was abandoned after distraught players were consulted and Whitelock said their preparatio­n for the match in Sydney had a surreal feel to it.

He compared it to their reaction in the immediate aftermath of another tragedy, the devastatin­g earthquake of February 2011 that killed 185 people in Christchur­ch.

After that team abandoned their next game, they embarked on a remarkable campaign in which they played every game outside Christchur­ch before losing the final to the Queensland Reds.

“A few of us older boys have been putting some thoughts and feelings across to try and help everyone out,” said veteran All Blacks lock Whitelock, who was in the 2011 team.

“It’s been a great week to really get the boys tight and to make sure they’re in a good space to go out and perform this weekend.”

It will be Whitelock’s first appearance of the year for the unbeaten competitio­n leaders after an extended off-season break.

He was thankful to have captaincy duties to perform this week, taking his mind off last week’s horror.

“Once I’ve talked about it, I can look at the rugby stuff but everyone’s got different emotions,” he said.

 ?? Picture: AFP PHOTO/MARTY MELVILLE ?? TIGHT: Crusaders captain Sam Whitelock, pictured celebratin­g with the Super Rugby trophy last year, says the squad has rallied together after last week’s shooting.
Picture: AFP PHOTO/MARTY MELVILLE TIGHT: Crusaders captain Sam Whitelock, pictured celebratin­g with the Super Rugby trophy last year, says the squad has rallied together after last week’s shooting.

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