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Rebels stun Crusaders

12th May 2012 09:41

nick phipps rebels v crusaders

Rebels brace: Nick Phipps

The Rebels pulled off the upset of the Super Rugby season after beating the Crusaders 28-19 in Melbourne on Saturday.

With just two wins to their name before this match, the odds were certainly stacked against the hosts to knock over the seven-time champions.

However, the Rebels threw the form book out the window and produced a clinical performance to shock the men in red and black for a memorable - yet highly unexpected - win.

Rebels halfback Nick Phipps was the home side's hero after crossing twice, while veteran centre Stirling Mortlock also touched down for a crucial try that sealed the come-from-behind win for his team.

The Crusaders led 19-10 at half-time thanks to the boot of Tom Taylor and a Sam Whitelock try, but uncharacteristically failed to add any more points after the break.

The result had no immediate effect on where both teams are placed in the Super Rugby standings but as the Crusaders even failed to take a losing bonus point from the match, the New Zealand conference has tightened.

The hosts started brightly with Phipps snatching the ball out of a ruck near the posts and breaching the Crusaders defence with a low dive over the line in the 12th minute.

Taylor got the Crusaders on the board with two penalty goals, before the visitors hit the front through Whitelock's simple try after a burst down the left touchline by Tom Marshall. The Crusaders full-back was hauled down a few metres short, but Whitelock was on hand to scoop up the ball for a clear run-in.

Taylor kicked the conversion and then slotted his third and fourth penalties to give the visitors a 19-10 half-time lead.

But it was all the Rebels in the second half and while they weren't able to breach the opposition defence in the third quarter, two penalties from fly-half Kurtley Beale, who delivered his second successive starring performance, cut the deficit to three.

Then two tries in three minutes from the Rebels sealed the sensational win.

First Mark Gerrard charged through a pack of players and passed the ball inside to the supporting Phipps, who dived over under the sticks to put the Rebels in front with 14 minutes left.

Mortlock's try came after the replacement center, in only his second match of the season, intercepted a pass and charged to the line. Realizing he would be caught short, he offloaded to winger Cooper Vuna, who spun in the tackle before again finding an open Mortlock.

It was Mortlock's 56th Super Rugby try and arguably his most important.

The Crusaders attempted to launch a late comeback, but the Rebels defence was up to the task and kept the red and black machine at bay.

And, in an ironic twist, it was Richie McCaw who knocked on after the final hooter to emphasise the Crusaders poor form on the night.

The scorers:

For Rebels:
Tries: Phipps 2, Mortlock
Cons: Beale 2
Pens: Beale 3

For Crusaders:
Try: S Whitelock
Con: Taylor
Pens: Taylor 4

Rebels: 15 Julian Huxley, 14 Mark Gerrard, 13 Mitch Inman, 12 Lachlan Mitchell, 11 Cooper Vuna, 10 Kurtley Beale, 9 Nick Phipps, 8 Gareth Delve (c), 7 Michael Lipman, 6 Tim Davidson, 5 Hugh Pyle, 4 Cadeyrn Neville, 3 Rodney Blake, 2 Ged Robinson, 1 Nic Henderson.
Replacements: 16 Adam Freier, 17 Jono Owen, 18 Al Campbell, 19 Ryan Hodson, 20 Nic Stirzaker, 21 James Hilgendorf, 22 Stirling Mortlock.

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


Referee: Jaco Peyper (South Africa)

Comments

jonesy2 says...

weak aussie conference? not sure how that idea even came about

Posted 13:26 12th May 2012

tweedledee49 says...

gutted...but ill give credit where credit is due...well done Rebels, a well deserved victory over a Saders team that thought they had the game in the bag already...tsk tsk

Better luck next time Saders.

bloody Crockett for letting Read go...i was lookin forward to watching him play...not that it wouldve changed the result or anything...

Posted 13:15 12th May 2012

leebok says...

Mortlock. Legend. I wish he was a Saffa.

Posted 13:12 12th May 2012

Rayz says...

Rebels thoroughly deserved win. Kurtley Beale pretty much took command of the game right from the start although he tainted his performance somewhat with his 'hollywood' fall down. Rod Blake also hard done by with the scrum penalties against him.

Crusaders never seemed to get out of 2nd gear. Dare I say it, but their game seemed one dimensional compared to the Rebels.

Posted 13:09 12th May 2012

leebok says...

And nice to see Carter pinged for unsportsman conduct with the shoulder again!!

Posted 13:07 12th May 2012

TheMascot says...

that will teach u to leave your stars on the bench. They should have looked at the Rebels vs Bulls last week and seen that this team is no walk over.

Posted 12:58 12th May 2012

TominHongKong says...

Not a bad performance from a 'weak' team in the ' weak' Australian Conference. Well done John Muggleton and his League influence. And Mortlock at 35 can still swallow dive for his try !

Posted 12:53 12th May 2012

TominHongKong says...

Not a bad performance from a 'weak' team in the ' weak' Australian Conference. Well done John Muggleton and his League influence. And Mortlock at 35 can still swallow dive for his try !

Posted 12:53 12th May 2012

BigRugbyBalls says...

Stirling Mortlock, you absolute BLOODY legend!

P.S. Anybody notice he's looking more and more like Shrek every day?

Posted 12:39 12th May 2012

SACanuck says...

Well played Rebels, WOW, interesting that the Saders were kept try less last week and get beat by the number 12 team the next week. They even looked flustered, whereas the Rebels looked really hungry, confident and the defense was huge. Great game.

Posted 12:36 12th May 2012

TominHongKong says...

Hope all the Kiwoids out there have a bit of humility and give credit to a team they have bagged so often in the 'weak' Australian Conference as they say. Makes the new 4 nationsinternationals look interesting ! The defence coach for the Rebels is John Muggleton, a Parramatta legend ,and in League you are not allowed to miss tackles. Sonny Bill learnt his stuff at Canterbury. Time to call on the Warriors guys

and not to be so cocky ' Resting' Dagg and co is not an excuse.

Posted 12:34 12th May 2012

FISH says...

crusaders suck!!!! hahahahahahahahahahahhahhahhahahahahhahahahahahhahahhahhahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahaha

Posted 12:30 12th May 2012

Stellenbosched2 says...

Oh boy, I hope Trinats is nowhere near a computer!!!!

Posted 12:27 12th May 2012

philipjfry says...

Extremely pleased for the Rebels and their supporters.

Posted 12:24 12th May 2012

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