Crusaders edge Blues, move third on Super Rugby ladder
The Crusaders have scored a single try in each half to beat the Blues 15-3 in an edgy, pivotal match in Super Rugby Pacific.
The face-off between the fourth-placed Blues and fifth-placed Crusaders was much-anticipated and watched by a capacity crowd of 17,000 in Christchurch.
But while it was physically intense, it provided little in terms of excitement.
The Crusaders - who rose to third on the ladder with victory - hogged possession, especially in the first half when the few shreds the Blues obtained were wastefully kicked away by five-eighth Beauden Barrett.
Possession evened out to about 60-40 in favour of the Crusaders after the break but they retained the advantage in terms of territory, with the Blues unable to marshal a coherent attack.
The Blues' defence stayed solid, not least during a 20-minute period in the second half when their captain Dalton Papali'i was red-carded for a high tackle on Crusaders five-eighth Richie Mo'unga.
They did not concede a point in that period but they missed around 25 tackles overall and that was crucial as the Crusaders punched through midfield with big ball-carrying forwards.
The hosts did not have much to defend against. The Blues made only two visits to their 22 all match, and any nascent attacks from further out were quickly shut down.
Beauden Barrett set in motion an end-to-end kick-and-chase late in the match but it was shut down on the try line by Crusaders fullback Will Jordan.
"The game was won with our defence," Crusaders captain Scott Barrett said.
"To hold them to three points was a huge testament.
"At times it was a bit ugly and we didn't fire too many shots but we closed down their game and a lot of their firepower didn't get into the game."
Thirty minutes passed before the first points came with a try to Crusaders backrower Quinten Strange.
Beauden Barrett kicked a penalty and Mo'unga another and that ended the first-half scoring.
In the third minute after the restart, winger Leicester Fainga'anuku finished a long-distance try from a wayward Blues' kick but the next 37 minutes were scoreless.
"There was plenty of defence out there tonight and some sore bodies," Blues captain Beauden Barrett said.
Latest Comments
Think it was a great defensive performance by Northampton. They didn't have stage fright in the first half, the Nienaber defense smothered them. They limited Leinster to 15-3 in the first half. It could have been over by then. A great try from Leinster in the start of the second half looked to have sealed it. But Byrne missed another conversion. Northampton started trying little kicks behind the Leinster wingers. Leinster messed one and Smith brilliantly made the conversion. Leinster decided to tighten the game after Byrne missed a straight forward penalty. A few errors got NH into the 22 and they scored and converted with a few minutes left. Another brilliant steal from Lawes saw NH have a final attack which was turned over by Conan. A classic semi final. World record attendance of 82,300. Leinsters 3 week preparation warranted for this one.
Go to commentsJust came back from the game and the atmosphere was amazing. Players stayed afterwards for more than a hour to sign stuff and take photos with fans. Great day out.
Go to comments