'Disappointing': All Blacks star's double ends Brumbies' unbeaten start as Razor's wonderful week continues

By Christy Doran / Editor

The Brumbies’ unbeaten streak has come to an end, as Scott Robertson’s Crusaders took their chances at the back of each half to seal a convincing 35-17 victory in Christchurch.

Codie Taylor’s try three minutes into stoppage time of the first-half was the turning point.

The Brumbies rolled the dice and kicked for the corner, but the rolling maul was shut down and soon after they were held up over the line.

Leicester Fainga’anuku’s double saw the Crusaders to a bonus-point win over the Brumbies. Photo: Peter Meecham/Getty Images

It gave the Brumbies one more chance to post points before the half-time break, but the Brumbies were steamrolled at the breakdown not once but twice and it allowed the home side a chance to kick for the corner themselves.

Not needing a second invitation, Taylor got on the end of the maul and the Crusaders opened up a 21-3 lead.

Deputising captain Ryan Lonergan scored early in the second half with a clever snipe under advantage, but Leicester Fainga’anuku’s second try after 57 minutes – the winger’s second from a set-piece play from a lineout – effectively killed off the visitors’ hopes of staging a second half comeback.

A scrumptious ball from Rory Scott sent Corey Toole over out wide in the 69th minute, but Christian Lio-Willie’s try two minutes from full-time sealed a bonus-point victory.

Lonergan lamented his side’s inability to take their chances, particularly at the end of the first-half.

“With the new hold-up rules and then the Crusaders go the length,” he said.

“They’re good enough to score at the of those halves. We saw it at the end of the second half as well. We’ve got to be better there, we’ve got to be able to finish. It’s disappointing.”

Corey Toole was a constant threat and scored a try in the second-half. Photo: Joe Allison/Getty Images

His counterpart Scott Barrett, meanwhile, spoke of the importance of striking in the seconds before half-time.

“Potentially we overplayed a little bit with the wind at our back. We could have used the wind more with our kicking game,” he said.

“But we managed, particularly right before half-time, to get down there and get some points which was quite crucial.”

Both sides were undermanned, with the All Blacks stars Sam Whitelock and Sevu Reece adding to the injury woes.

The Brumbies, meanwhile, went into the match without six Wallabies regulars, with James Slipper, Darcy Swain, Pete Samu, Rob Valetini, Nic White and Tom Wright left out to adhere to Rugby Australia policy in the World Cup year.

While Stephen Larkham wasn’t crying about it during the week, the lack of class, particularly in the forward pack, meant the Brumbies were always going to be up against it against Robertson’s Crusaders, who have won six titles on the bounce.

The visitors found some punch through Tamati Tua, who often got over the advantage line. Indeed, his power laid the platform for the Brumbies to play off quickly for Toole’s second-half try.

Charlie Cale, starting for the first time at No.8, also had some strong moments on both sides of the ball.

While Noah Lolesio carried the ball regularly and put in a strong 60-minute shift before being replaced by Jack Debreczeni. Former Australian sevens star Ben O’Donnell was another to impress on his debut start.

But ill-discipline and an ability to take their chances meant they couldn’t quite ever put the Crusaders under enough pressure.

“We couldn’t really get our game going at all,” Lonergan said.

“The Crusaders had great pressure at our breakdown and they really slowed our game down. We didn’t really get to play much at all tonight.”

Tamati Tua regularly got the Brumbies on the front foot but it was enough in Christchurch. Photo: Joe Allison/Getty Images

Lonergan banged over the opening points of the night, but their early lead didn’t last long as Fainga’anuku burst through the Brumbies’ defensive line from an inside ball from Codie Taylor after wrapping round his own lineout ball.

It was poor defence and it was a sign of things to come.

Some brilliant counter-attacking from the Crusaders made it 14-3 as Braydon Ennor showed the speed and fight to get to the ball ahead of Andy Muirhead after winger Pepesana Patafilo toed ahead.

Newly appointed All Blacks coach Scott Robertson had the perfect end to the week as the Crusaders took care of the Brumbies at home. Photo: Peter Meecham/Getty Images

Taylor’s try on half-time was a killer blow to open the lead right up.

 While Lonergan hit back, Fainga’anuku’s try meant the Brumbies would never recover.

“Big, strong, powerful, brushing defenders aside,” former All Blacks captain Justin Marshall said in commentary for Sky Sport.

The victory gave Robertson the perfect end to the week, which started when he was named the All Blacks coach for 2024.

The Crowd Says:

2023-03-25T09:10:30+00:00

James584

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Kiwis have been saying this for 10 years. Very convenient but specious. We need to break free and focus on our own competition. So do you.

2023-03-25T07:02:01+00:00

killaku

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Hell no

2023-03-25T03:45:28+00:00

savant

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Get harder definitely. Get fitter maybe. Get more switched on, more intense. It’s that instinctive immediacy to act whether it be a clean out or a support line where we are behind the kiwis. That extra half second of reaction time at every contest adds up over the course of a game.

2023-03-25T03:08:52+00:00

Wig

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Agree your teams have to get better for you to enjoy

2023-03-25T01:25:49+00:00

Jimbo81

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Disappointing is not the right word. That denotes that there was an expectation that the Brumbies could or would win. Then then rested five players. Plus we all sat through the 2022 Test season (where many Wallaby careers should have ended). So there would hardly be anyone disappointed. Staring blankly in a state of Meh perhaps.

2023-03-25T01:18:36+00:00

James584

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‘Super’ rugby is a bit of a joke. So many mismatches and predictable results. Under strength teams everywhere. Poor crowds, inconsistent refereeing, what a bore. The only games I look forward to are Aust v Aussie. I went to Suncorp last night. I was entertained.

2023-03-25T01:16:16+00:00

James584

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There are just as many injuries in football, google it. Go and watch a top class men’s match live. The speed they move at will blow your mind. The physical contact will surprise you.

2023-03-25T01:12:50+00:00

James584

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You sound like a little boy Jacko, with these copycat posts.

2023-03-25T01:11:08+00:00

Ankle-tapped Waterboy

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Good call Christy picking that try scored from the maul as the key moment of the match. I think everyone watching - Brumbies and Crusaders supporters alike - has come to love the maul and admired what we saw out there.

2023-03-25T01:09:23+00:00

Crusher_13

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Not exactly a long season. 16 rounds plus finals and maybe 13 internationals? Spread from February to November?

2023-03-25T01:06:20+00:00

Ankle-tapped Waterboy

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There has certainly been a lot of dog whistling about favoritism in some of the on-line comments about this game.

2023-03-25T01:05:00+00:00

Crusher_13

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Brumbies were missing around 13 from their best 23.

2023-03-25T00:52:42+00:00

Kent Dorfman

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1st thing Razor's gotta do is get a decent hair cut. you can't be a national coach with that hairdo - she's a Barry Crocker

2023-03-24T23:25:46+00:00

Beardie

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It was more than that. They had 14 players on the injury list before the game, lost one before kick off with a hamstring niggle and Blackadder during the game.

2023-03-24T23:01:57+00:00

Nobody

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How good is Caderyn “destroyer of mauls” Neville? Makes tackles, hits rucks, he deserves a squad spot.

2023-03-24T22:59:54+00:00

Sci

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I think they are being realistic with goals. I.e Start beating lower NZ sides THEN try beating the Top sides

2023-03-24T22:52:20+00:00

Jacko

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Yep if you’re a Aussie you’re allowed to clean out players 2 metres past the ball and hold onto them. And when you’re exiting you’re allowed to fall down in front of the ball without sealing off.

2023-03-24T22:48:18+00:00

Sci

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Nah

2023-03-24T22:42:29+00:00

woodart

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come on atlas .thats only 12 players missing. (sarc)

2023-03-24T22:40:44+00:00

woodart

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be fair , diving can hurt.

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