The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Crusaders trounce Brumbies as Folau makes history

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CHRISTCHUR­CH, New Zealand: The formidable Canterbury Crusaders swamped the ACT Brumbies with a five-try second-half revival while Israel Folau made history with a new Super Rugby try-scoring record Saturday.

The table-topping Crusaders, returning to their home base for the first time since the Christchur­ch mosque massacres, came from 0-7 down at the break to beat the Canberra-based Brumbies 36-14.

Folau scored for the NSW Waratahs midway through the first half against the Auckland Blues for his 60th try, eclipsing the previous record of 59 by New Zealander Doug Howlett who retired 12 years ago.

But it was the resurgent Blues who celebrated at the final whistle with a 32-29 victory to complete four consecutiv­e wins for the first time since 2011.

On a triple-header night, the impressive Rebels outclassed Japan's Sunwolves 42-15 in Melbourne with Reece Hodge getting a treble and Quade Cooper booting six goals to keep them top of the Australian conference.

The gunning down of 50 Muslims by an alleged white supremacis­t has forced the Crusaders to rethink its branding given the link to the medieval Crusades, and the familiar swordwield­ing knights on horseback have been dropped from the prematch entertainm­ent.

But they retained their familiar ability to find an extra gear when under pressure to retain their position at the head of the table. The penalties that blighted their first half -- when they conceded eight -- disappeare­d and they found the precision that was missing.

Captain Matt Todd said the first-half discipline "was not good enough".

"They put us under a lot of pressure but we responded which was good. We were confident if we held the ball we could get points in the second half."

The Brumbies, missing injured flanker David Pocock and resting three other Wallabies, had a game plan to rattle the Crusaders.

It worked for 40 minutes but the second stanza was a different story, as Sevu Reece and Will Jordan bagged doubles and Jordan Taufua crossed as well before Tevita Kuridrani scored a late consolatio­n for the visitors.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Rebels player Luke Jones (C) is tackled by Sunwolves defender Pauliasi Manu (L) in the Super Rugby match between Australia's Melbourne Rebels and Japan's Sunwolves.
— AFP photo Rebels player Luke Jones (C) is tackled by Sunwolves defender Pauliasi Manu (L) in the Super Rugby match between Australia's Melbourne Rebels and Japan's Sunwolves.

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