The Citizen (Gauteng)

Discipline­d Crusaders see off Hurricanes

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– The Crusaders outmuscled the Hurricanes in their top-of-the-table clash yesterday for a 24-13 win that puts them in pole position to qualify in top spot for the final.

The Crusaders scored three tries to one in driving rain, with the conditions forcing two of the competitio­n’s most potent attacking sides into an arm-wrestle.

“We knew what the conditions would be and we had a plan for it, credit to the boys, they stuck to it and were discipline­d,” Crusaders captain Matt Todd said.

The Hurricanes and Crusaders have traded the New Zealand

Wellington

conference lead all season but the champions’ win in Christchur­ch could prove decisive.

It ends a 10-match winning streak for the Hurricanes and extends the Crusaders’ run to nine consecutiv­e wins, putting them on 51 points to the Hurricanes’ 45.

“It wasn’t pretty at times but we just did what we had to, looking after the ball and keeping the scoreboard ticking” Todd said.

Hurricanes skipper Brad Shields said their season was far from over after only two losses in 12 matches.

There was no score in the first 20 minutes as both sides committed handling errors in the wet, with Crusaders flyhalf Richie Mo’unga (right) missing a penalty straight in front of the posts.

The Hurricanes penalty count mounted as they dominated possession but were continuall­y frustrated by resolute Crusaders defence and their own poor discipline.

Scott Barrett made the breakthrou­gh for the Crusaders in the 23rd minute, forcing his way over from a lineout drive, with Mo’unga adding the conversion.

Jordie Barrett hit back for the Hurricanes with a long-range penalty from the halfway line, then Beauden Barrett kicked another just before half-time to make it 7-6 to the home side at the break.

David Havili crossed the line shortly after the restart but was held up by Julian Savea, with the hosts settling for a Mo’unga penalty.

Michael Alaalatoa extended the Crusaders’ lead with a converted try from a lineout and Heiden Bedwell-Curtis added another off the back of a dominant scrum as the hosts took control at 24-6.

A darting run from Reed Princep gave the Hurricanes a converted try to narrow the gap but it was too late. –

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