Fiji Sun

Crusaders Unchanged For Semis

- Rugby Heaven

Scott Robertson has refused to make changes for the Super Rugby semifinal against the Chiefs in Christchur­ch on Saturday night. By sticking with the 23 men who combined to dust-up the Highlander­s 17-0 in the wet, slippery conditions during the quarterfin­al at AMI Stadium last weekend, Robertson has signalled the Crusaders believe they are capable of executing a variety of game plans during the sudden-death fixture. “It’s good to name the same 23 with no injuries, and a little bit of rhythm, with all the experience­d players in the group that have been here a few times,” Robertson said.

“It was the easiest selection meeting we have had.”

The Crusaders midfielder says with the same weather forecast for this weekend against the Chiefs, the team have some useful experience to draw on. Robertson has listed seven All Blacks in his forward pack, along with an additional three in his backline. All Blacks tight forwards Wyatt Crockett and Luke Romano have been listed on the bench.

Openside flanker Matt Todd (finger) and left wing Seta Tamanivalu (neck) were the only players to suffer injuries during the win over the Highlander­s, but both proved their fitness this week and have been named to start.

Rain is forecast to fall in Canterbury over the next few days, but could clear by Saturday afternoon.

The Crusaders won’t mind if the ground conditions are similar to those they encountere­d against the Highlander­s. They proved adept at playing with the ball close to their pack, calling in their forwards to carry around the middle of the park.

“Tactically, we were good last week. It helped give us some belief,” Robertson added.

“We have done a lot of homework on how we can be better and there might be some slight adjustment­s, depending on what the Chiefs throw at us.”

The Crusaders beat the Chiefs 31-24 when they met in Suva in round 13, their first win against them since 2014.

They are now searching for back-to-back wins for the first time since 2011.

This will also be the third finals meeting between the teams after they met in the semis in 2013 and 2012, which were both won by the Chiefs.

The Chiefs had to board multiple flights during their long journey back from Cape Town after beating the Stormers 1711 in their quarterfin­al last weekend, but Robertson tried to dampen down the travel factor as being a big deal.

“Even though they are flying back it doesn’t mean the old mindset isn’t going to be right. They can turn up and climb into us, like they have done in years gone by.

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