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'Canes stunned by five-try Crusaders

21st April 2012 06:47

Kieran Read of the Crusaders scores a try

Top performance: Kieran Read

The Crusaders claimed a five-try 42-14 win over the Hurricanes at Westpac Stadium in a success that keeps the heat on the Chiefs and Highlanders.

Scores were picked up by Kieran Read, Daniel Carter, Robbie Fruean and two from Israel Dagg as the visitors came out of the blocks firing.

Four of their five tries were posted in the first-half as the Hurricanes, missing late withdrawals Cory Jane and Julian Savea, simply couldn't cope with their in-form visitors from Christchurch.

It was a fitting performance from the Crusaders to celebrate Carter's 100th Super Rugby showing.

Carter scored two tries on debut in 2003 in a match which also resulted in a victory over the Hurricanes. And he got his 30th try on Saturday.

However, it was a superb team performance that helped the Crusaders ultimately back-up last weekend's 31-24 victory over the Stormers.

It didn't take them long to get into their stride when a nice inside ball on halfway from Tom Taylor found Zac Guildford who then handed on to the supporting Read. Taylor added the extras to make it 0-7 with just five minutes played before kicking a penalty to further extend matters.

Carter then joined the party after good initial work from full-back Dagg allowed scrum-half Ellis to release his inside centre and the procession was well underway in Wellington.

Then came a moment of individual brilliance from Freuan, who claimed a high kick before setting off and fending two tacklers from halfway. It was a fantastic effort from the centre, which led to Taylor's conversion making the scoreline a rather daunting one for the 'Canes.

27 points was the lead for the red-hot Crusaders and they weren't done there as they then wrapped up the try bonus-point before the half-time break when, after two forward-looking passes went unnoticed by the officials, Dagg finished the passage wide on the left.

Encouragement was found for the Hurricanes though before going into the dressing room as full-back Taylor spotted loosehead Wyatt Crockett in the line before racing around the prop for a much-needed try that was converted by fly-half Beauden Barrett to make it 7-27.

The comeback looked possible when impressive number eight Victor Vito gave his side a lifeline after his quick-tap saw him power over but it was not to be for the Hurricanes as Dagg claimed his second just after the hour and number ten Taylor added five points from the tee to help the Crusaders claim a key victory in what is a tight New Zealand conference.

The scorers:

For Hurricanes:
Tries: Taylor, Vito
Con: Barrett 2

For Crusaders:
Tries: Read, Carter, Fruean, Dagg 2
Con: Taylor 4
Pen: Taylor 3

Hurricanes: 15 Andre Taylor, 14 Richard Buckman, 13 Conrad Smith (c), 12 Tim Bateman, 11 Alapati Leiua, 10 Beauden Barrett, 9 Chris Eaton, 8 Victor Vito, 7 Karl Lowe, 6 Faifili Levave, 5 Jeremy Thrush, 4 Jason Eaton, 3 Jeffery Toomaga-Allen, 2 Dane Coles, 1 Ben May.
Replacements: 16 Motu Matu'u, 17 Michael Bent, 18 Mike Coman, 19 Mark Reddish, 20 Frae Wilson, 21 Tusi Pisi, 22 Alapati Leiua.

Crusaders: 15 Israel Dagg, 14 Adam Whitleock, 13 Robbie Fruean, 12 Dan Carter, 11 Zac Guildford, 10 Tom Taylor, 9 Andy Ellis, 8 Kieran Read (c), 7 Matt Todd, 6 George Whitelock, 5 Sam Whitelock, 4 Tom Donnelly, 3 Ben Franks, 2 Corey Flynn, 1 Wyatt Crockett.
Replacements: 16 Quentin MacDonald, 17 Owen Franks, 18 Luke Romano, 19 Luke Whitelock, 20 Willi Heinz, 21 Ryan Crotty, 22 Tom Marshall.

Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa)

Comments

letsgoboks says...

cuw31

It is ridiculous!

Posted 13:30 23rd April 2012

isthatrightref says...

@ cuw31... current format gives the broadcasters a 120-match regular season, 40 of them in the Euro-friendly SA time zone: ain't no way we're gonna see S12.

I'm beginning to like the idea of SA having a 6th team & playing a full round-robin (still 120 matches) with either 2x split rounds & top-6 playoffs or only 1 split round & top-8 playoffs. Drawbacks are the increased cost of keeping australasian sides in SA an extra week & vice-versa, and that some teams would have 1 home game more than others but imo it would be an improvement but as always the money-men will have the final say.

Posted 21:22 22nd April 2012

isthatrightref says...

@ ref-bashers... every few weeks an NRL (league), AFL (aussie rules), NBL (basketball) or A-League (football) coach will publicly criticise the match officials & in many cases get fined for it... yet despite all the so-called cheating going on not one S15 coach - not even the ones with job-threateningly bad win/ loss records - has said a word: why not? Are they scared? Or maybe they know more about the game than the fumducks who come on here & bleat endlessly about the refs?

@ Trinats... I withdraw my "bravo": you may not have gotten into aussie Steve but your comments on Joubert & Jonkers are almost dumb enough to have been written by a Bok-something/ something-Bok.,

Posted 20:41 22nd April 2012

Ramage says...

Crusaders you are looking ominous now go out and do the same to the Waratah flower girls next week.

Posted 05:23 22nd April 2012

kiwilad says...

Leebok, you realy are tiresome, If you can not say something constuctive, try saying nothing.

Posted 01:01 22nd April 2012

isthatrightref says...

Didn't realise the 'canes had re-located to SA... or did Joubert's kiwi citizenship come through? Seriously, the ref-bashing on pretty much every thread is getting beyond tedious.

Posted 22:53 21st April 2012

brands says...

I suggest they hand the S15 trophy to the Crusaders now and save any more embarrasment to the other teams, what a team!

Posted 21:24 21st April 2012

capedcrusader says...

Great start to the game and early scrums set the wheels in motion. Hurricanes almost looked awestruck for the first 30 mins - losing two potent weapons and Janes experience late in the piece surely played into our hands a little. Expected a lot lot more from Barratt but then when a team is on the back foot going backwards their halves usually look average eh Trinats

What is it with Ellis making a cup of tea at so many rucks giving the oppo the chance to pressure the turnover - sort it out mate.

So many of you seem to forget that momentum plays a part in the patterns of a game and therefore calls which can result in the attacking team getting the rub. Its not always poor refereeing there's two teams on the park. Need to get over it.

@ FISH You just don't get the game do you. If you don't like it do us all a favour and post off

Posted 19:43 21st April 2012

hayj05 says...

What is with the people that always try & blame the winning teams when the ref has a poor game. If you want to have a rant don't bring your petty cheating claims into it. Blame the ref, it's as simple as that.

Posted 14:26 21st April 2012

makemehappy says...

Men against boys! What a performance by Read - immense!

Posted 12:58 21st April 2012

isthatrightref says...

Missed the 1st half, walked in expecting a tight game & got a hell of a shock to see 27 - 0 on the board... so that's 6th looking increasingly likely if not yet locked in, need to keep the roll going & a result or 2 to go our way & 5th isn't altogether out of the question - in saying that, 6th does mean an away qualifier against whoever wins the oz conference, 5th possibly a trip to Pretoria so I'll settle for Canberra :-)

@ Trinats... may have done you a disservice re the Reds/ Stormers, bravo for not getting into "aussie" Steve: to be fair I was always more worried about the Bok- something/ something-Bok brigade in the (unlikely) event your lot won...

Posted 11:15 21st April 2012

FISH says...

looks like the crusaders paid the ref...........again ...pathetic

Posted 10:49 21st April 2012

kiwilad says...

Crusaders coming right at the right time yet again.

Hurricanes showed some guts in the 2nd half to avoid an absolute spanking.

Posted 10:26 21st April 2012

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