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Crusaders boss expect sellout crowd

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Crusaders boss Colin Mansbridge said 13,000 seats have already been sold at the 17,000 capacity Orangetheo­ry Stadium and he was confident the remainder would be snapped up by their rugby-starved fans.

“The best seats have gone but there are still some available and you know quite often we can sell later. And I think people in Christchur­ch, especially with the Crusaders, can be a little bit complacent sometimes.

“But yeah, I think it’s time to get on and buy a ticket if you haven’t got one yet.” Mansbridge was hoping the early 3.35pm kick off would encourage plenty of families to come along.

“There’s a lot less club sport on during that time of the day so the Sundays’ a little bit freer.

“And so we’ve just noticed across the super comp, that on the Sunday afternoon there’s a lot more excitement and you can get home at a reasonable hour and not necessaril­y have to walk through a chilly evening.”

And it wasn’t just this weekend’s match that was attracting a lot of interest, with 10,000 tickets already sold for the home clash with traditiona­l rivals the Blues, happening in two weeks.

Mansbridge said the ticket sales were a sight for sore eyes, with all Super Rugby franchises left licking their wounds after a massive cut in gate takings due to lockdown.

“To go from sort of fingers on the edge of the cliff, all the way through this comp to almost saying, well actually we’ll be able to survive this.

“We’ll take a loss, but we’ll be able to survive, so that’s quite encouragin­g. So, long may crowds continue.”

Fijian-born All Blacks winger Sevu Reece is expected to start while prop George Bower will be on the reserve bench.

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