Crusaders wary of Bulls’ rugby firepower
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The Bulls’ long-range counter-attacking ability has the Crusaders on edge ahead of Saturday’s Super Rugby playoff in Christchurch.
The South Africans have lost their past eight games at the Crusaders’ home and the red-and-blacks have won all of their 13 Super Rugby play-off matches in Christchurch since 1998.
But centre Ryan Crotty, improving with every game outside an injury-free Dan Carter, says the Bulls are a dangerous team from anywhere on the park.
Halfback Francois Hougaard can spark an attack from nothing, Crotty told RadioLive Sport, while wingers Akona Ndungane and Bjorn Basson have the pace to punish any defensive shortcomings.
“They’re not afraid to throw the ball around,” he said.
“They’re quite an exciting team to play, and they do score those long-range tries, so that means our kick and chase is going to have to be on song this week.”
Crotty, 23, says there’s little chance of the Crusaders taking the home advantage for granted.
“It’s finals footy, and that comes down to being able to perform your basics when you’re really under pressure,” he said.
“Whichever team can really execute their basics under the pump will come out with the win.”
The Bulls are unchanged apart from the return of lock Flip van der Merwe, who has recovered from the hip injury that kept him out of last week’s 37-20 victory over the Lions, in place of Wilhelm Steenkamp in the second row.
The Crusaders will be without All Black Kieran Read, with Richie McCaw moving to take his place at the back of the scrum.
All Blacks prop Ben Franks drops to the bench, replaced by Wyatt Crockett at loosehead, while international lock Sam Whitelock returns after being rested last week.
Powerful centre Robbie Fruean is restored to the run-on side outside Crotty, while Adam Whitelock replaces Sean Maitland on the wing.
Crotty has impressed in recent weeks with increasingly-assured performances, and has been talked up as a potential All Blacks replacement for the departing Sonny Bill Williams.
At the moment, however, his focus lies elsewhere.
“It’s an opportunity and you’d be pretty silly not to be putting your hand up for it. But I haven’t thought about it too much – I’m pretty focused on what we’re doing here at the Crusaders.
“If anything comes of that, it’s a massive bonus but I’m not holding my breath.”
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July 21st 2012 @ 7:18am
Kuruki said | July 21st 2012 @ 7:18am | Report comment
The Crusaders need to fear Morne Steyns boot above all else. With the Bulls big pack and a South African ref this game could become very frustrating for Crusaders fans. We only need to return to the early encounter this year to know exactly what could happen tonight,
July 21st 2012 @ 10:30pm
Kuruki said | July 21st 2012 @ 10:30pm | Report comment
But what do i know LOL. The opposite of what i expected actually happened.
July 21st 2012 @ 10:37pm
biltongbek said | July 21st 2012 @ 10:37pm | Report comment
Yes, the Bulls were poor, their frontrow is useless, Pierre Spies spent his time patrolloing the back, the two Potgieters were smashed, Steyn was poor, Olivier forgot about his support, overall pretty much how I thought it would go.
July 23rd 2012 @ 5:12am
mania said | July 23rd 2012 @ 5:12am | Report comment
guess we both predicted the same thing biltongbek. i said if saders got in front then they would never look back. bulls dont play well when in a catch up situation.
mccaw is still the master blaster tho imo carter was otustanding MPV performance
both the bulls and reds didnt deserve to continue to the next stages.
just wish it was saders and chiefs facing off this weekend. i was hoping an all NZ final to make a mockery of this conference system
July 21st 2012 @ 12:25pm
Crazy Horse said | July 21st 2012 @ 12:25pm | Report comment
They should be using neutral refs in the finals.
July 21st 2012 @ 7:40pm
biltongbek said | July 21st 2012 @ 7:40pm | Report comment
Didn’t feature in this match , did it?
July 21st 2012 @ 3:51pm
biltongbek said | July 21st 2012 @ 3:51pm | Report comment
Crotty is giving the Bulls too much credit here, granted the Bulls have scoredca lot of tries, but not against organised teams, they still rely on Morne’s boot too much to gain territory and running from deep?
Well can’t agree with that, Bulls don’t run from deep.
Wynand Olivier rarely passes and as good an attacker as Zane Kirchner can be, he often misses the chance tolink with the player on his oitside.