Crusaders stars could sit out Blues clash in Super Rugby Aotearoa finale
Having clinched the Super Rugby Aotearoa title with a round to spare, don't expect the Crusaders to front up against the Blues with a full-strength team in the final round of action this Sunday.
Head coach Scott Robertson, who is reportedly expected to extend his contract with the Christchurch franchise through until 2023, has revealed he is weighing up whether he will rest some of his key players at this weekend's clash at Eden Park.
Eager to end a six-year drought against their historic rivals, there will be no shortage of motivation for the second-placed Blues, whose title aspirations were nullified when the Crusaders defeated the Highlanders 32-22 at Orangetheory Stadium yesterday.
With the match effectively a dead-rubber given the Crusaders have already stored away the Super Rugby Aotearoa silverware, the clash could present Robertson with an opportunity to blood some younger players who haven't yet been called upon.
The likes of prop Harry Allen and midfielder Inga Finau haven't featured at all this year, while others such as Manasa Mataele and Fergus Burke haven't taken played for the Crusaders since returning from the COVID-19 lockdown.
Fielding such inexperience could prove to be detrimental to the team's chances of winning, though, especially given the Blues are likely to name a strong side in a bid to end their 12-match hoodoo against the Crusaders in front of a sold-out Eden Park.
It's a predicament that Robertson described as a tough balancing act in the wake of his squad's victory over the Highlanders.
“It's a really good question,’’ he said, as quoted by Stuff. “We haven't gone too deep into it [selection talk], because we just wanted to get this result sorted.’’
“It's a balance, because if you chuck too many out your cohesion goes, and you've got to make sure you've got enough players that are match fit.'’
What is certain is that Robertson will be without two of his key props, Joe Moody and Oli Jager.
Both left the field with injuries yesterday. Moody was pulled from the game with a neck injury after just 14 minutes, while Jager was stretchered off the park after being on the receiving end of a reckless shoulder charge by Sio Tomkinson in the second half.
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HAHAHAHA typical.. there is no where near 90% of the top players in Europe Nick. Those playing in Brazil and Argentina still are probably better that 90% of the none top 5 european leagues.
Even just because these australians are in Europe, does not make them better than those at home. And that goes for nearly all the nations with heavy representation in europe.
What you're trying to say is europe is were 90% of the money in football is, that would get your point across better.
Go to commentsScott Robertson wants his men to push through and sight their targets to help minimise errors from rushed and frustrating brain explosions.
This test match will highlight if the entire coaching staff can select from the All Blacks sqaud, a team capable of producing the necessary and silencing their critics.
Go the All Blacks...looking to have the rub of green again vs Ireland... onwards and upwards.
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