Otago Daily Times

Robertson already has eye on 2019

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WELLINGTON: The Crusaders have warned their second coming as Super Rugby’s kingpin is not over.

The most dominant team in the competitio­n’s history made it nine titles in 22 years with a typically ruthless 3718 defeat of the Lions in the final in Christchur­ch on Saturday night.

Defending the title with virtually the same team which tasted glory against the Lions in Johannesbu­rg a year earlier, the Crusaders are set to trot out close to an identical group in 2019.

Bursting with All Black forwards and some of the premier young backline talent in New Zealand, it seems even now it will take something special to prevent Scott Robertson’s men from claiming a hattrick.

The charismati­c coach told journalist­s his mind was ‘‘already wandering’’ to next year after a compelling display in the decider.

Before that, he was happy the Crusaders had reclaimed their status as indisputab­le competitio­n top dog.

They went without silverware for eight years under predecesso­r Todd Blackadder before Robertson sparked them into life last season.

Retiring prop Wyatt Crockett and Bordeauxbo­und winger Seta Tamanivalu will not be back next season.

Fiveeighth Richie Mo’unga was otherwise licking his lips at the thought of playing in the same starstudde­d team, supported by a host of players who had made their Super Rugby debut this season.

‘‘We’ve had to rely on a lot of our depth and no matter who we called upon, regardless of the age, the number on the back, they were able to do a job,’’ Mo’unga said.

‘‘When you’ve got the players that we do, we’re at a stage now where we just want to express ourselves.’’

Mo’unga’s brilliant season ended with a manofthema­tch display in the final.

Yet while he is a sure selection in the All Black squad for the Rugby Championsh­ip named today, he is still unlikely to earn a test debut in the two opening Bledisloe Cup tests.

The 24yearold said he would remain patient and reflect on what he had achieved over the past six months. — AAP

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