REACTION: 'We came out shellshocked'- Reds rue slow start as Crusaders cruise to win

By Matt Cleary / Expert

The Crusaders are hard enough to beat when you win the lineouts and scrums that in the modern, professional game of rugby you are just about mandated to win.

Give up that possession, however, to the South Island super-franchise and you’ll be pushing a large barrow of blubber up a very large hill.

It was a hill the Reds certainly could not scale, after giving up a lineout five metres out from Canterbury’s line and a scrum against the head five out from their own; among other things that saw them down 21-0 without actually playing that poorly against a team that kicked most everything that came their way.

“Not a vintage performance by the Crusaders, but they were quite clearly in control once they got their noses in front,” Sky Sports analyst Jeff Wilson offered.

“It was very evident that they had enough firepower to keep the Reds far enough away from them.”

Sad but true.

The Reds were on par for the first 10 minutes, until the Crusaders won said scrum against the head after a good shove by their eight and an aberration by someone within Queensland’s, who toed the ball toed their opponents’ way.

The ball went right, the ball went left, the ball went to five-eighth Fergus Burke, who went over.

After a scything tackle, strong counter-rucking and pressure by the Crusaders, they found themselves with the ball again. There followed typically tasty support play and ball handling before in-form fullback Will Jordan was over. All of a sudden it was 14-blot. The Reds had made two mistakes.

Tate McDermott was typically busy and tried to spark something, anything, by remonstrating with giant No.11 Leicester Fainga’anuku following a tackle following a mark. Commendable play – but it didn’t work.

The inevitable tide of Crusaders bodies flowed downfield and the Reds could do nowt but yield. McDermott went high on Brodie McAlister, who went low and powered over for the score.

Burke nailed his third conversion and the score was 21-3.

The Reds toddled off to the sheds down 18 points and with more chance of holding back airborne Ebola.

“We have to treasure the ball when we have it,” Reds assistant coach Jim McKay said at the break.

“We all know, everyone knows, they’re lethal off turnovers. But we’re staying in the fight, we’re proud and we’ve just got to keep going.

“Fix a few things in the second half and hopefully put some pressure on them.”

Pablo Matera, the moustachioed hard man of Argentina who looks like a hired gun from a movie about Pablo Escobar, picked up Jordan Petaia in a clean-out from a maul and dumped him on his neck.

Matera went off for 10 minutes. There have been lesser acts punted for good.

There followed a period of rugby that won’t ever find its way into one of those ‘101 Great Rugby Tries’ you could once find in VHS video stores. Ironic given there were two tries scored, one to Reds reserve hooker Richia Asiata who plunged over as good reserve hookers do, the other to reserve flanker Tom Christie after many replays on the Orangetheory big screen.

“There’s been 58 kicks in 64 minutes. Rather have ball in hand more than that,” opined Wilson, and one could only agree.

When Harry Wilson scored in the corner after quick hands from Connor Vest and Fraser McWreight, a back row playing like a back line, there could have been some life in the contest still.

Yet it was too little and much too late. The Crusaders went over again but it was not allowed. And the crowd was rendered borderline mute. For they knew their team had played like duds and effectively dialled in the win, and the rugby gods cried silent tears.

And lo did they declare: that was a bludger.

Yet the sight of Sulisi Vunivalu shaking hands with forwards and even backs with whom he’d had very little interaction with galled.

Yes, the Reds were missing a few; James O’Connor not the least. But simple dud errors against the Crusaders at home were always going to be problematic, even if the locals seemed to merely go through the motions.

The Reds did win the second half by 12-7. So there was that.

“We just lost the contact zone, really,” McDermott said at full time.

“We came out shell-shocked and if you give any team, particularly the Crusaders a 21-point head start it’s obviously not ideal.

“Really proud of how we managed to claw our way back into it and we’ll take that message going forward.”

Why the improvement?

“It was as simple as holding the ball, really. When we stuck together as a team and worked hard, put phases on phases, we looked good. It’s just about doing that for long periods of time,” McDermott said.

The Crowd Says:

2022-05-28T07:24:53+00:00

Kristian

Guest


The McCaw thing was against the Waratahs. Ironic that he only got penalised when his actions at the ruck were legal! :laughing:

2022-05-28T05:58:43+00:00

WEST

Roar Guru


Yep it was the against the Waratahs :thumbup: well done.

2022-05-28T05:56:20+00:00

WEST

Roar Guru


They’re pretty ruthless at this end of the competition. Best win I’ve seen was in 2018 against the Lions, the SA were expecting a home win.. considering the home ground advantage. Gees the Crusaders took them apart start to finish. Most impressive SR final I’ve ever seen, to win a final in South Africa was huge! 37-18 very impressive

2022-05-28T05:50:42+00:00

WEST

Roar Guru


Yeah It was awhile ago.. I thought McCaw was the tackler, then was penalised for side entry? I honestly can’t remember.. Is what it is now :thumbup: Crusaders under Blackadder never really lived up to their expectation. Robinson made an immediate difference to the Crusaders culture

2022-05-28T04:43:12+00:00

WEST

Roar Guru


Chuck Norris!! Nothing beats chuck.. Chuck Norris uses pepper spray to season his meat. Chuck Norris won an arm wrestling tournament, with both arms tied behind his back.

2022-05-28T04:33:00+00:00

dsat24


The kickathon will hopefully not be repeated next weekend but of course it will and with that it was shown last night both teams are poor at field kicking. Drummond was very average. Why do 10s and 12s rocket pass it on? Moving it on is often time pressured but lordy it resulted in so much dropped ball.

2022-05-28T04:06:00+00:00

Ruff Rucker

Roar Rookie


One of the better aspects of the game (and there were few) was the referreing. Ben O'Keefe has been criticised for his perceived lenient treatment of the tackle on Jordan Petaia however his overall handling of the game was one of the best that I have seen this year. Almost twelve minutes elapsed before the first penalty was blown and he did his best to let the game flow. He was a refreshing change from our anal retentive referees who give a red card for an accidental scratch to the face of an opponent and whose policing of rucks and scrums means that our game is in danger of being relegated to the status of gridiron where there is more time out than actual play. The likes of Jordan Way especially and also Berry and Co should take note of how a game can be allowed to flow.

2022-05-28T02:59:14+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


maybe the judiciary or a refs job?

2022-05-28T02:50:30+00:00

Ruckit

Roar Rookie


Mr Meads. I wud go as high as 25 plus for Saders

2022-05-28T02:38:59+00:00

Ruckit

Roar Rookie


Ahhh memories..

2022-05-28T02:07:28+00:00

bflp

Roar Rookie


Was at that game.. 20 Metres away from the incident. It was a 50/50 call I thought at the time. Fair enough - a lot went RM's way over the years. Then I read Sir RM's book - he mentions the penalty. He says "the ref told me to get my hands off the ball"... he didn't and thus the penalty. So you might want to adjust your memory accordingly:-).. The Red card that wasn't and the penalty that wasn't awarded for the hit when the mark was taken.. more fine examples of less than brilliant officiating. In my view would have made absolutely no difference to the result. Crusaders were cruising the whole game. Reds had no punch at the breakdown besides the efforts of Wilson. Uru off his best. Missing Salakaia-Loto perhaps and off course Tupou. However the Crus defence was superb and as a Reds supporter I did not see a single offside at the gain line. The sort of relentless pressure that just discombobulates the best sides. And the Reds are a long way from that at the moment.

2022-05-28T02:02:46+00:00

Ruckin Oaf

Guest


Aha so those clever Reds have the 'Saders exactly where they want em. Brilliant - looking forward for next week when the Reds final run starts.

2022-05-28T02:01:08+00:00

Ruckin Oaf

Guest


Yeah lets give it a few more years, maybe another 5 or 10........

2022-05-28T01:59:33+00:00

The Late News

Roar Rookie


Nah. Bobo Gigliotti....Stooge.

2022-05-28T01:46:48+00:00

Ruckit

Roar Rookie


He's not a ref or judiciary. He gives a stupid opinion is all

2022-05-28T01:40:06+00:00

Dean

Roar Rookie


I’m taking the other view. The Reds have deliberately lured the Crusaders into thinking next week is theirs and Reds will come out next week putting in 100% to thrash the Crusaders. :boxing: Dreams are free.

2022-05-28T01:22:36+00:00

Highlander

Roar Guru


Your confidence must be really shot to come out shell shocked.

2022-05-28T01:20:43+00:00

Pinetree

Roar Rookie


Yep, there have been many far better teams that have tried to beat the Saders at home for the first time in a playoff game, all to fail, which is probably over 25 consecutive home playoff victories with all QF/SF/Finals played . Tahs and Brumbies have it in them to give a decent challenge, but the hill is way too steep for the Reds facing a playoff ready Crusaders side at home. 15+ at least I’d say for Saders next week :stoked:

2022-05-28T01:17:15+00:00

Double Agent

Guest


Is that Pauly Falzoni ?!! :laughing:

2022-05-28T01:15:27+00:00

Double Agent

Guest


"“We came out shell-shocked" It's my understanding that generally you wait till after the battle to get shell shock!! :shocked: :laughing:

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