If there is one rugby team worthy of the title ‘the Real Madrid of rugby’, it is surely the Canterbury-based Crusaders.
The New Zealanders – unbeaten at home in the history of the Super Rugby playoffs – are seeking their tenth title from 14 appearances in the final over the course of the 24-year-old competition.
Few teams involved in international sports competition can boast a similar degree of success. One notable exception, of course, are Spanish football giants Real Madrid.
Los Blancos are easily the most successful team in both Spain and Europe, with 33 titles in domestic competition and 13 from 16 finals in the Champions League.
They have also won four Club World Cup titles, in addition to the trio of Intercontinental Cups they collected last century, in which the European champions were pitted against their South American counterparts.
The Crusaders, meanwhile, have maintained a commanding 68 per cent success rate in Super Rugby with 217 wins to 95 losses, and that improves to 82 per cent at home. They are a fraction below 75 per cent in the play-offs, and 100 per cent at home with 23 straight wins.
The red-and-blacks are looking for just their second three-peat, having achieved the feat once between 1998 and 2000. No other team has done so.
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After the Crusaders, who have won nine finals from 13 appearances, the Auckland-based Blues are still the second most successful team in Super Rugby with three titles from four finals, including the first two.
They are followed by the Pretoria-based Bulls, who won three titles from three appearances in the final between 2007 and 2010, and remain the only South African champions.
All of the original 12 franchises have made it to the final, though the Durban-based Sharks (0-4), Johannesburg-based Lions (0-3), and Cape Town-based Stormers (0-1) have yet to win one.
They vie with this year’s beaten semi-finalists, the Hurricanes, for the tag of tournament chokers. The Wellington outfit have reached the last four 11 times for a paltry three wins and one title.
New Zealand have a collective 16 titles from 25 appearance in the final, Australia four from ten and South Africa three from 11. The Crusaders will be overwhelming favourites to add to the Kiwi tally this weekend.
The final shapes up as a real David and Goliath battle on paper. Los Jaguares are making their first appearance at this stage of the championship. They are the first team from outside the original 12 franchises to get to the semis, in fact, let alone the final.
The Buenos Aires-based side have placed 13th, tenth, seventh and second during their four years’ involvement, and the semi-final win over the Canberra-based Brumbies gives them a winning record historically at 33-32. Their steady improvement will inevitably give rise to calls for a second team from Argentina. Already there have been suggestions the side resembles the national team a little too closely.
Perhaps in the not-too-distant future, Argentina – or South America – could even have its own conference. At the moment they are planning to get their own professional competition up and running across the region. Additional sides are probably not on SANZAAR’s agenda right now, with Japan’s Sunwolves set to depart in 2021, allowing the tournament to return to a 14-team round-robin format.
But if the Jaguares are able to cause yet another upset this weekend, and bring an end to the Crusaders’ unbeaten record in their South Island fortress, it would be hard to argue against increased Argentinean representation.
The odds may be heavily against them, but the Jaguares have been defying the odds and making history for the last couple of seasons.
Besides, not even the mighty Real Madrid are infallible, and we know how the story of David and Goliath ended.
bob
Guest
What sort of mickey mouse competition has it that the final is a home game for one team and the other team has to travel half way round the world in a week.
JMGRANDVAL
Roar Rookie
true....
JMGRANDVAL
Roar Rookie
How long will Argentina have a "SPARTAN" in the ranks of some selected ... ??? ("ESPARTANOS" is a team of Prisoners or inmates from Argentina ... and has a very good result in terms of the recovery of prisoners)
Carlos the Argie
Roar Guru
They have an Argie coach. A very interesting character. Cholo.
Carlos the Argie
Roar Guru
I’m talking about Latin America, not just Argentina.
Carlos the Argie
Roar Guru
Again, your examples are rare for NZ. And it wasn’t Mendez but Topo Rodriguez who played for the Wallabies. And I apologize but I don’t understand the rest of your comment. I’m sorry.
From North
Roar Rookie
Ok.
Istanbul Wingman
Roar Guru
Maybe so. I've seen nothing of this personally, but I don't read Russian! Keep me posted. Cheers.
From North
Roar Rookie
I do not think this is big money. Especially guest teams will have to go to Krasnoyarsk once or twice a year. GRR can make a calendar so that they play two games in a row in Krasnoyarsk. In addition, it will also be interesting for the Russians to play against various island teams. Also, on the contrary, it will be interesting for the islanders to see Russian teams.
Istanbul Wingman
Roar Guru
I haven't seen anything personally to indicate Twiggy has his eye on Siberia, or vice versa. Given attendances in this year's trial run, I think Rapid Rugby will struggle as it is, much like the short-lived CANZ series of the late amateur era. Adding Krasny Yar and Yenisey would be a major over-extension, roughly doubling travel requirements and involving no regional or cultural affiliation.
From North
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Artemyev said about the possible participation in the Asian League with Japanese, Korean and Chinese clubs. But this does not suit the Krasnoyarsk side. Cause that Koreans and especially Chinese are too weak. The Japanese, too, it makes no sense to include their best clubs like Santori and Panasonic. Koreans and Chinese will lose with a score from 0-50 to 0-100. No interest. Therefore, Krasnoyarsk people think about Rapid Rugby. There are strong rivals and ready organization of the tournament. In addition, sponsors of Enisei-STM and Krasny Yar (these are mining companies like Polyus Gold) may have interests in Australia. And Australians may have interests in the Krasnoyarsk Region. Therefore, it is not only a sport, but it is also possible business interests.
The Neutral View From Sweden
Roar Guru
Aúpa, Crusaders! Well played, mate.
Istanbul Wingman
Roar Guru
Yes, I may be looking at that if more info comes to hand. As I understand, the concept involves Krasnoyarski involvement in a proposed East Asian "Super League" - likely involving Japanese, Korean and Hong Kong teams, right? I don't think there is any indication of Krasnoyarski wanting to become involved in Rapid Rugby, which is primarily a South Pacific competition and too far away. Am I on the right track here?
From North
Roar Rookie
Hi, here in Russia, after Artemyev’s statement about the participation of Krasnoyarsk clubs in the Asian tournament, controversy flared up. Do you have a desire to write an article about the possible participation of the Enisei-STM and Krasny Yar in Rapid Rugby? If there is a desire, then I can help translate your questions and ask them to the bosses of Enisei-STM (Alexander Pervukhin) and Krasny Yar (Sergey Chuprov).
Germán
Roar Rookie
Although… maybe we can indeed have the Odebrecht Paulistas, presented by ABInveb. Would that be worse than the PSGs and ManCities of football world, or the shoddy-owned Top14 clubs?
Germán
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Well, I’d hold my horses with the whole next markets thing (and I wanted to post this in your previous entry re. China/India post a while ago, Istambul). Brasil is indeed growing, and getting some upsets in the ARC in the process… but they are nowhere near being able to sustain a competitive SR franchise. Neither on the field nor in the books, unless there is some rich bloke willing to laundry a lot of money. Even the SouthAmerican comp looks a bit of an uncertain business, and that indeed is a more natural step to take.
Istanbul Wingman
Roar Guru
Maybe the Jags will become the Barca of rugby . . .
Istanbul Wingman
Roar Guru
Is this getting a lot of space in the Argentinean sports pages right now, Carlos? Is your average Pedro in the street aware the Jaguares are going to be playing in the Super Rugby final this weekend?
Anibal Pyro
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Carlos, Sevu is expected to be named in ABs squad tomorrow. My point is that I´ve looked for 2 guys and they are from Fiji. Noriega or Mendez playing for Wallabies or Springboks 25 years ago, now it wouldn´t happen, we played TRC and SR, so PI must be added to keep players also, What I mean is the NZR body do not want it.
Carlos the Argie
Roar Guru
Reece is NOT an All Black. Naholo is the only one and has not been a sure thing this year.