Watch: Richie Mo'unga's stunning individual try rivalled by Brumbies fullback Tom Banks' 'worldly' effort
A sloppy opening half full of scrums in the Crusaders opening Super Rugby Trans-Tasman game against the Brumbies was quickly brought to life by flyhalf Richie Mo'unga, who managed to skip past four Brumbies defenders.
Some slick Crusaders passing opened the scoring through Ethan Blackadder early, offering viewers the impression that the floodgates would open after the opening two Trans-Tasman contents.
However, the game quickly descended into a slow and laborious game of scrum and scrum resets enabling the Brumbies to keep things close, even taking the lead when Scott Sio crashed over from close range.
On the half hour mark, Richie Mo'unga sparked the Crusaders into life with some individual brilliance, side-stepping past multiple Brumbies on the way to a clear path to the try line.
Faking a kick, Mo'unga pivoted off the right foot as the Brumbies' blind side contingent overcommitted breaking off the scrum, slicing through straight up the middle.
First five Noah Lolesio, halfback Ryan Lonergan and blind side flanker Henry Stowers were all left behind without putting a finger on the Crusaders' 10.
It looked like the Crusaders would then pile up a big score on the Brumbies as second five David Havili snatched an intercept minutes before the half to extend the lead to 19-7.
The Brumbies fought back, scoring first in the second half and coming within two points with a Noah Lolesio penalty goal.
Two more tries to the Crusaders seemed like the game was dead and buried at 31-17 before some magic from Wallaby fullback Tom Banks gave the Australians a sniff.
The Brumbies fullback produced a stunning long-range effort from a set-piece play, rivalling Richie Mo'unga's own effort from the first half by shaking off three would-be tacklers.
After beating centre Braydon Ennor one-on-one on the outside, Banks looked to link up with his support but ended up crashing through the two cover tackles of George Bridge and replacement halfback Ere Enari, coming out the other side of the collision as the only one on his feet.
Former All Black Justin Marshall claimed that 'you won't see too many better than that' after Banks' solo effort put the Brumbies back in the game.
The Brumbies scored a last-minute try through Rob Valetini which gave them a chance to salvage a draw, but the sideline conversion from Noah Lolesio failed to find it's mark leaving the visitors two points shy.
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He nailed a forward on this tour (and some more back in the NPC before he left lol)!
I know what you mean and see it too, he will be a late bloomer if he makes it for sure.
Go to commentsSo John, the guys you admire are from my era of the 80's and 90's. This was a time when we had players from the baby boomer era that wanted to be better and a decent coach could make them better ie the ones you mentioned. You have ignored the key ingrediant, the players. For my sins I spent a few years coaching in Subbies around 2007 to 2012 and the players didn't want to train but thought they should be picked. We would start the season with ~30 players and end up mid season with around 10, 8 of which would train.
Young men don't want to play contact sport they just want to watch it. Sadly true but with a few exceptions.
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