Weekend Herald

Robertson: We must learn lessons from our defeat

- Christophe­r Reive

We had enough opportunit­ies but didn’t take them, which was really uncharacte­ristic for us.

Scott Robertson

It has been an honest week for the Crusaders, according to coach Scott Robertson.

The front-runners of Super Rugby Aotearoa were given a reality check last week when a depleted Highlander­s side blew them off the pitch in a 33-12 romp. The Crusaders’ usual clinical execution was missing, replaced by errors and turnovers.

Looking ahead to tomorrow’s game against the Hurricanes in Wellington, Robertson said there was plenty his team could learn from the Highlander­s performanc­e.

“We had enough opportunit­ies but didn’t take them, which was really uncharacte­ristic for us, and the other thing is probably we were against a side that was pretty desperate,” Robertson said.

“The human spirit is something amazing. When they had a bit of adversity and could get together like that just shows how much they care about that jersey.

“[The Hurricanes] are in a similar position; they’re desperate as well. They can get their season back on track with a win against us and get themselves back into it. That’s probably the good thing from the weekend — the result keeps everyone alive. They have some quality players and are well coached, so full respect in our preparatio­n for them.”

After six rounds, the Crusaders top the standings with four wins from five matches. It’s the reverse for the Hurricanes, who have struggled throughout the campaign.

But while the two are at opposite ends of the table, Robertson said their loss last weekend was a timely reminder of what can happen in any game of the competitio­n.

“We pride ourselves on if it’s a close game or a game we’ve won quite well, we still dig deep enough. But this does open things up a little bit more and makes you realise if you are off, how do we stay on.

“Something we’re really proud of is turning up with the right mindset every week, and if you’re slightly off, those are the results you get. It’s a friendly reminder.”

The Hurricanes will take on the Crusaders with a teenage first-five, handing a starting debut to 19-yearold Ruben Love, who has only five minutes of Super Rugby experience and is one of six changes to their starting line-up.

Peter Umaga-Jensen moves back into the midfield, while lock Isaia Walker-Leawere and loose forward Devan Flanders come in for Scott Scrafton and Du’Plessis Kirifi, allowing Ardie Savea to shift to his preferred No 7 role.

Wes Goosen returns to the left wing in place of Salesi Rayasi, Xavier Numia starts at loosehead prop ahead of Fraser Armstrong and Asafo Aumua has recovered from a shoulder injury to be reserve hooker.

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Ruben Love has had only five minutes of Super Rugby.
Photo / Getty Images Ruben Love has had only five minutes of Super Rugby.

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