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Crusaders vs Hurricanes takes: Crusaders back in the hunt

CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND - FEBRUARY 14: Coach Rob Penney and Kyle Preston of the Crusaders (L-R) react following the round one Super Rugby Pacific match between Crusaders and Hurricanes at Apollo Projects Stadium, on February 14, 2025, in Christchurch, New Zealand. (Photo by Kai Schwoerer/Getty Images)

It took six weeks for the Crusaders to get their first win of the season in 2024, making Friday’s victory over the Hurricanes a welcome relief to fans hoping their Scott Robertson hangover would be short-lived.

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A 33-25 result at home came about thanks to a 17-3 second half where a number of debutants rewarded the faith of the club’s recruiters.

Four new faces lined up for the men in red and black, including former Wallaby James O’Connor and Wellington Lions halfback Kyle Preston. Promising young talent was also on display for the visitors, with former All Blacks Sevens star Fehi Fineanganofo making a strong impression on debut.

Here are four takeaways from the Crusaders win.

Fehi Fineanganofo highlights a declining path to success

There were two former All Blacks Sevens stars who lit up the opening night of the Super Rugby Pacific season: Fehi Fineanganofo and the Highlanders’ Caleb Tangitau.

The Hurricane made eight carries for 117 metres, second only to Sevu Reece in the contest, looking threatening and explosive with every touch. With four defenders beaten, the 22-year-old has stepped into the game-breaking roles of Josh Moorby and Salesi Rayasi with ease after the pair’s departure.

In the second contest of the night, Tangitau dotted down twice for the Highlanders in his club debut.

The broader context of the pair’s success is it shows how great of a development pathway the Sevens circuit is. Grassroots sevens in New Zealand hasn’t had the investment of yesteryear and the All Blacks Sevens isn’t seen as the pathway it once was when attracting the Ioanes and Saveas of the world – despite the recruitment of one Ollie Mathis in the current squad.

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The young speedsters have hit Super Rugby with confidence and game-breaking athleticism, helping to prove a point recently expressed by the great Sir Gordon Tietjens; Sevens makes stars.

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Kyle Preston with a debut for the ages

Preston made a dream start to his Super Rugby Pacific career against his hometown team on Friday night, claiming a hat-trick of well-earnt tries in extended minutes after Noah Hotham succumbed to injury.

Lining up against All Blacks starter Cam Roigard for much of the contest, not many would have predicted it would be the rookie who would come out trumps in the matchup, but that’s exactly what happened.

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Fresh off an NPC title with the Wellington Lions, Preston proved his fitness is more than just an impressive bronco time as time and time again he put himself in the position his team needed him, whether it be on a support line or a timely arrival at the ruck.

His second try of the night finished a shining display of creative and electric rugby where Will Jordan collected David Havili’s chip kick before finding Sevu Reece who also opted for the boot to find Preston running a midfield line towards the posts.

Young playmakers show promise

2024 highlighted the uncertain future of the playmaking stocks in New Zealand. Beauden Barrett and Damian McKenzie shared the honours at the international level but just as Harry Plummer made it to the big leagues, he signed a deal in France.

There was an apparent and significant age gap between those players and the next generation coming through; the likes of the Chiefs’ Josh Jacomb and the Highlanders’ Cam Millar who have received hype in recent seasons. Add Harry Godfrey and Taha Kemara to that list.

Godfrey, 22, stepped into the No. 10 jersey for the first time at the Super Rugby level on Friday night as Brett Cameron and Ruben Love were sidelined with injury. With only some playmaking experience in the NPC and a dozen Super Rugby appearances under his belt, the youngster never looked lacking in confidence under the bright lights.

Godfrey delivered a crisp skip pass to Peter Umaga-Jensen to exploit an overlap and set up his side’s second try of the night and added two conversions and a penalty in the first half.

Opposite him, Kemara had the quieter night of the two as Crusaders captain David Havili did much of the distribution work at first receiver and behind the first pod of forwards.

However, given that Kemara was dropped after limited minutes in the 2024 season in favour of Rivez Reihana and then Riley Hohepa, this shift deserves to be recognised as the 21-year-old Maori All Black looked far more comfortable on the park.

Points Flow Chart

Crusaders win +8
Time in lead
16
Mins in lead
52
20%
% Of Game In Lead
65%
68%
Possession Last 10 min
32%
5
Points Last 10 min
0

The Crusaders are back in the hunt

The second half of this contest showed the winning DNA of this Crusaders outfit is alive and well.

The team lacked experience in key areas like hooker and in the halves but surrounded those positions with enough experience to cover the gaps comfortably.

One thing that will always help a side is star power, and this side is anything but lacking in that department. Sevu Reece is at his very best in a Crusaders jersey and provided another blockbuster performance on Friday night, making 19 carries, three linebreaks and beating 10 defenders. Remarkable numbers.

The more Reece got into the game, the better the Crusaders looked. With the playmaking threats of Havili and Kemara, the physicality of Levi Aumua and the X-factor of Will Jordan, the Hurricanes had their hands full defending the Crusaders’ attack and leaked points in the wide channels.

The club’s consistency was poor last season, with injuries making their starting lineup a revolving door, but let’s not forget the Crusaders were without a handful of All Blacks when they won their last title in 2023. What got them over the line was having key players healthy when it mattered, and with the likes of Will Jordan, Ethan Blackadder, Scott Barrett and Havili in the team with Codie Taylor yet to return, there is a world-class spine to set this team in the right direction.

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SadersMan 89 days ago

Penney talked rubbish in the Sky aftermatch, no idea what actually happened on the field, gobbledygook. The difference between 2023 & 2024 was the coaching. The return of Brad Moar is key. The sooner we jettison Penney (after his 2 years is up), the better.


Great win, lots to work on, esp that lineout maul, slow start, & poor D on the edges, early. Three tries, yes, but importantly, Preston’s distribution is magnificent. Hard to see the “stand around, pause, look, pass” (in referee shouty voice) Drummie getting a start other than due to injury. Also, Moananu & Shalfoon, were immense 75 & 80 mins. Well led by Havilli I must say (had my doubts). Primo.


Too early to say if we’re “back” but definitely a step in the right direction.

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BA 89 days ago

Penny was all how bad his boys were 1st half should have just been happy with win being an egg things ain’t right there reckon disconnect

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Cantab 89 days ago

Takeaways from this week’s games.

1. Crusaders after a slow start, have established that they are back to being a threat to all other teams

2. Hurricanes are still a good team and pushed a star studded Crusaders all the way. Can still do so to other teams.

3. Chiefs are also in the mix.Impressive win over the Blues and this week’s match with the Crusaders will be the match of the round.

4. Blues received a wake up call and perhaps their chances now in perspective.

5. Other teams not likely to trouble the top Kiwi 4.

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SC 89 days ago

The very best thing to come out of this match is that both Taha Kemara and Harry Godfrey both played very well and looked like they are capable of being quality Super Rugby starting 10s.


Along with Josh Jacombs who played well in the Chiefs win over the Blues, that is three 22 year old 10s who need to be given as much starting game time as possible this season to develop into All Blacks

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SC 89 days ago

Now if only Jamie Joseph could develop Cam Millar over at the Highlanders into becoming a quality Super Rugby 10.


I have real concerns with Millar if he cannot beat out Taine Robinson for the starting 10 jersey.

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Jen 90 days ago

That was a great game. I hope Hotham is okay. Looked nasty.

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