Mo'unga masterclass seals epic comeback win as Rebels let another slip despite Gordon show

By Christy Doran / Editor

A Richie Mo’unga masterclass saw the Crusaders seal a 43-27 come-from-behind win over the Rebels in Melbourne.

The result told a story, but only half of it.

Trailing 24-12 at half-time, the Rebels had lived up to their self-titled nickname ‘Burn City’ by putting on a show in the first half.

For 50 minutes they hit and whacked and put the Crusaders on their backs and held them up over their line.

But just as they faded against the Blues, the Rebels’ huff and puff ran out as they conceded 31 points in the final 25 minutes, including 17 in the final 10, to suffer their third straight defeat.

Ioane Moananu of the Crusaders celebrates scoring a second half try against the Melbourne Rebels and Crusaders at AAMI Park on April 21, 2023. Photo: Kelly Defina/Getty Images

It was a deflating result after wowing the Melbourne crowd through the most entertaining and enterprising showing from an Australian side this year.

It also came after a memorable week, where the Rebels’ management gave the current coaching structure a huge show of faith by re-signing head coach Kevin Foote, in-demand assistant Tim Sampson and rising forwards coach Geoff Parling.

While their re-signings are a long-term strategic plan after a decade of looking for the quick fix and sugar hit, Foote expressed his desire and understanding that results are needed. Not courageous defeats.

Nonetheless, those who watched the game would have gone away thoroughly entertained. That’s half the battle, but the style of match is rarely remembered in time.

The Rebels’ first half lead was built on the back of a rush defence which shut down the Crusaders’ midfield. It even led to a brilliant runaway try to Vaiolini Ekuasi.

Front-rowers Matt Gibbon, Alex Mafi and Sam Talakai put in a strong shift, but it was their back five forwards, locks Trevor Hosea and Josh Canham, who were at the heart of the showing.

Carter Gordon was rarely given front-foot ball, but the rising No.10, who caught the eye of Eddie Jones earlier in the week, showed his developing maturity, decision-making and toughness.

Ultimately, however, the Crusaders chipped away at the Rebels. The holes started to widen and tackles bounced off and eventually through.

Mo’unga played the role of master and commander as his decision-making came to the fore.

The Japan-bound playmaker finished it in style too, bouncing to the shortside and finding Dallas McLoud out wide to score and seal a bonus point. Then, from the sideline, Mo’unga’s conversion put the icing on top.

“It was scrappy at times, but nevertheless to come back from behind against an awesome Rebels team, they put us under some huge pressure tonight, big ups to them, but our boys showed effort to win it at the end,” Mo’unga said.

Mo’unga put their second half showing down to accuracy and completing their half-chances.

Richie Mo’unga put on a clinic to lead the Crusaders to an important win over the Rebels at AAMI Park on April 21, 2023. Photo: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images

Melbourne captain Brad Wilkin, who works harder than any other Rebel every week and was deserving of being called by Jones to the Wallabies’ first training camp, lamented his side’s inability to play in the right side of the field for long enough periods.

“A good first half and then just second half lost the territory game. It was a game of that. When they were in our half they were scoring points, it’s just frustrating to go down,” Wilkin said.

Asked what needed to change, Wilkin said improving their discipline would go a long way to fixing their issues.

“If I knew the answers we wouldn’t be in this position,” he said.

“We did start the second half better tonight, but it comes down to discipline and when the guys get fatigued we’ve got to stick to that discipline and can’t go away from our systems.”

For much of the first half the Rebels played with the same desire and skill-set as Quade Cooper’s Reds of 2011.

That’s quite the compliment given the Reds won the competition, but the Rebels are showing plenty of the early hallmarks of Cooper’s side when they first got together.

Building some more starch and giving Gordon a better platform is now needed because the 22-year-old has finally found his feet.

His cross-field kick behind his goal line was heads-up-rugby at his finest. But, more that that, Jones would have enjoyed the playmaker taking the ball to the line and being patient when width wasn’t the play.

David Havili scored a double in the Crusaders’ important win over the Rebels in Melbourne. Photo: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images

It didn’t start as planned for the Rebels who conceded after 12 minutes when Macca Springer scored out wide.

But Wilkin hit back quickly for the home side, taking advantage of some poor goal-line deence to score.

Ekuasi’s stunning 90m effort saw the home side take the lead.

The match was being played a frenetic pace when All Blacks star back David Havili scored.

Halfback Ryan Louwrens responded with pace once more to help extend the Rebels’ lead.

A penalty from Reece Hodge gave the Rebels some more momentum after 30 minutes.

Some brilliant defence and a strong scrum on the stroke of half-time led to the Rebels going into the break leading 24-12.

Despite some early chances in the second half, the momentum started to turn and Havili’s second saw the tension build.

Ekuasi’s yellow card for hands in the ruck turned the game after 61 minutes.

The Crusaders scored immediately through Cullen Grace.

While Hodge’s penalty gave the Rebels a one-point lead, the home side simply couldn’t hold onto the ball for long enough.

Then the wheels came off as the Crusaders took advantage of some tiring defence as Mo’unga led the visitors to a crucial bonus point win.

The Crowd Says:

2023-04-23T00:39:05+00:00

Jacko

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It wasnt him that led the fightback Muzzo. he did nothing special at all and certainly this was NO Master class from him like the headline claimed.

2023-04-23T00:33:51+00:00

Big A

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Na man I'm with you - to say that in the end the Crusaders cruised to another win is not correct - the Rebs should have won that game - two factors went against them - O'Keefe for one had too much influence on that game and secondly the Rebs scrum was under pressure and they waited till almost the 60th minute to bring on Pone - they should have done it 5 or 8 minutes earlier - well done the Rebs though I wish the Tahs showed some of their character

2023-04-22T23:20:09+00:00

The jackler

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The Saders are definitely not firing off all cylinders at the moment. Wouldn’t surprise me if it’s because Razor is a bit distracted by what’s to come next year, consciously or sub consciously. Still, they only need to make the finals and history shows they turn up.

2023-04-22T11:57:44+00:00

TJ-Go Force!

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Superstars mate the pair.

2023-04-22T07:13:40+00:00

Doctordbx

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There's more than one?

2023-04-22T06:53:40+00:00

WEST

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Haha you saying the Rebels were camped in there 22 for majority of the game against the Crusaders? Re watch it. The Crusaders only started to dictate the game the last quarter

2023-04-22T06:53:36+00:00

The Late News

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Sorry muzz! I have good friends in Hawarden.

2023-04-22T06:49:03+00:00

Tim J

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Goodhue was super impressive Muzzo, with all things considered. Razor is leaving the Crusaders with great depth for the next coach, it is looking good for the future.

2023-04-22T06:34:06+00:00

Muzzo

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He was good in most he did Highlander, as with a few more games he’ll be up there again. I realise that Havili was MOTM, & he too did play well. No Bro in the second stanza with those coming off the bench, the Saders did look good. Now all they need back is Jordan ,Blackadder, Taylor etc etc

2023-04-22T06:17:40+00:00

Highlander

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One move last night muzzo which I am trying to find on video to clip out for here. Goodhue went left, winger outside him and 4 defenders in front, he drew the 3 inside defenders and got the ball away so the winger had a one on one - clever football for his first serious run for a while

2023-04-22T06:13:29+00:00

cs

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So long as we're competitive I'll be OK, by which I mean genuinely in the game, whatever the final result, which is unlikely to go our way with Hoops et al out of the picture.

2023-04-22T05:52:34+00:00

Muzzo

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Geez Tim Jack Goodhue looked good last night, & he will improve with more game time. The same with Grace.

2023-04-22T05:48:18+00:00

Muzzo

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Try 31-3 in the second half mate!

2023-04-22T05:42:50+00:00

Muzzo

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I’d say a far better coach that knows his players & when to replace them. But then there is a far better grass roots systems in Aotearoa

2023-04-22T05:40:01+00:00

Muzzo

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Don’t forget the rest of the provinces in the Saders franchise LN.

2023-04-22T05:36:57+00:00

Muzzo

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Yep with obviously to many mistakes in the first stanza, Razor must’ve got up them at the break, seeing the way they won the second half 31-3. Also the introduction of both Dallas McLeod & even Jack Goodhue who looked really good, did make a difference along with Havili & Ennor, who did have a good around game. Cullen Grace just showed he too oozes class coming off the bench, with new hooker Iaone Moana u . But Sam Whitelock, in his return just showed what a workhorse he is, again. Hopefully next week against the Chiefs, both them & the Saders have a return of most quality players. Should be a massive game.

2023-04-22T05:27:13+00:00

Muzzo

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He did what was needed Jacko, & mostly did it well.

2023-04-22T04:49:14+00:00

TonyH

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... and those two things as well.

2023-04-22T04:42:17+00:00

James584

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Sounds interesting!

2023-04-22T04:27:14+00:00

Simon_Sez

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Chivas, it looks like you woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning! Take it easy big guy!

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