The Citizen (Gauteng)

Injury concerns, but does it really matter?

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Christchur­ch – The mighty Crusaders will be without bruising flanker Jordan Taufua for next weekend’s Super rugby final against the Lions after he broke his arm against the Hurricanes.

Coach Scott Robertson (right) also faced a question mark over backline leader Ryan Crotty and was grappling with a dwindling stock of hookers as he began yesterday to prepare for the showdown in Christchur­ch.

Injuries aside, Robertson viewed Saturday’s semifinal victory over the Hurricanes as a sign his defending champions were tracking well to claim a ninth ti- tle, with discipline, defence and the skills of fly-half Richie Mo’unga working as planned.

“We wanted to be really clean and I think we gave four penalties away for the whole game and that’s way below average,” he said.

“We defended amazingly and it’s given us a chance of one more week, and Richie’s controllin­g everything. He’s got time, he’s brave and made some big tackles.”

After the Crusaders cruised to a 30-12 semifinal victory, Hurricanes coach Chris Boyd pointed to the strength of their powerful forward pack.

“They just keep putting that pressure on the supply of ball and we had trouble at times at the scrum, we had trouble at times at the lineout, we had trouble at times in the breakdown,” he said.

“We couldn’t get any go-forward to get ourselves rolling.”

Even with the loss of Taufua, Robertson has Wallaby internatio­nal Pete Samu to call on for the starting pack to join seven All Blacks.

Taufua is an All Black in name only. After being selected to play France in the June Tests, he was sidelined by a calf injury in training.

Crotty left the field after a blow to the head and will be monitored in the coming days, while replacemen­t hooker Seb Siataga suffered a broken arm to become the third Crusaders player to be sidelined by injury this year.

Apart from the venue, next Saturday’s final will be a repeat of last year’s showdown when the Crusaders beat the Lions 25-17 in Johannesbu­rg to claim their eighth Super Rugby crown.

The South Africans, who downed the Waratahs 44-26 in their semifinal, go into their third consecutiv­e final without ever having won the southern hemisphere championsh­ip. –

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