Sunday Tribune

RUGBY GREAT RETURNS

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LOOSE forward Tom Christie scored two second-half tries for the Canterbury Crusaders as they relentless­ly ground down the Otago Highlander­s to record a 40-20 victory in their Super Rugby Aotearoa clash in Dunedin yesterday.

Winger Will Jordan also crossed once in each half as the Crusaders moved to the top of the table with their third victory in the competitio­n, setting up a potential title decider with the unbeaten Auckland Blues next week in Christchur­ch.

It had looked ominous for the Highlander­s as the Crusaders jumped out to an 8-0 lead through a Richie Mo’unga penalty and Jordan’s try and were dominating the scrum.

Highlander­s and All Blacks scrumhalf Aaron Smith, however, began to direct his pack better and they stormed back with tries by Shannon Frizell and winger Ngane Punivai to take a 14-8 lead.

Two Mo’unga penalties dragged the Crusaders back into the game before Mitchell Hunt’s penalty gave the home side a 17-14 advantage on the stroke of halftime.

Jordan continued to stamp his mark after halftime, his run setting up Christie’s first try after the visitors dominated the opening 10 minutes of the second period.

The Highlander­s effectivel­y gave the Crusaders the only chance they needed to close out the game when replacemen­t hooker Ash Dixon and winger Jona Nareki both failed to pass the ball to unmarked players. Crusaders winger Sevu Reece then gave them breathing room with a try

Christie ensured victory three minutes from time with his second try before Jordan completed the scoring to complete his second successive two-try performanc­e.

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