The Citizen (Gauteng)

Todd: We must do homework

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We have had a big four weeks at home, and made a lot of tackles against those teams. Defence has been a huge part of it, and it takes a lot out of you.

Scott Robertson Crusaders coach

Wellington

– The Crusaders are wary of the Lions’ “momentum-changing” maul ahead of Saturday’s Super Rugby final, flanker Matt Todd said yesterday.

The Lions used their maul with aplomb in their comeback semifinal win over the Waratahs at Ellis Park, with hooker Malcolm Marx grabbing a brace of tries from it.

Todd said the champion Crusaders, who saw off the Hurricanes 30-12 in their semifinal, would be busy during the week working out ways to counter the Lions’ maul.

“It’s a real momentum changer for them – not just with tries but also getting them field position when they were under the pump a little bit at the start of that game,” Todd told New Zealand media yesterday.

“When a team has a big strength, as they do in that area, you have to put some time into it. (Forwards coach) Jase Ryan will come up with a good plan for us there.”

Saturday’s match will be a repeat of last year’s final which saw the Crusaders win their record-extending eighth championsh­ip with a 25-17 triumph in Johannesbu­rg.

The crucial difference this year is that the Crusaders have hosting rights after finishing the regular season top of the standings.

The Crusaders are virtually impregnabl­e at their Christchur­ch stronghold, and most rugby pundits expect the Lions to suffer a third successive defeat in the final, having also lost the 2016 final to the Hurricanes.

The Lions face an exhausting long-haul flight to Christchur­ch where they can expect to find a fresher Crusaders side spared the full rigours of the training track.

“We have to make sure we keep filling up those energy levels,” said Crusaders coach Scott Robertson.

“We have had a big four weeks at home, and made a lot of tackles against those teams. Defence has been a huge part of it, and it takes a lot out of you.

“We have got to have everything right for Saturday night,” he said. – Reuters

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