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Blues vs Crusaders: Super Rugby Pacific grand final live scores, blog

18th June, 2022
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7

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Crusaders

21

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Blues

7

Match Complete

Crusaders

21

75S. Reece
S. Perofeta59
F. Christie58
45R. Mo'unga
40R. Mo'unga
39B. Hall
29R. Mo'unga
12R. Mo'unga

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The two best teams in the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season square off in the grand final when the Blues host the Crusaders. Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 5:05pm AEST.

Blues captain and All Blacks flanker Dalton Papalii faces a fitness test after being named on the bench.

Papalii was in career-best form before being struck down with appendicitis before the quarterfinal win over Highlanders. He was bracketed on the bench with James Tucker.

Blues coach Leon MacDonald said the team was thrilled that a 43,000 full-house would be in attendence.

“This is set for a great occasion and is an opportunity to seal an excellent season in front of a full-house at Eden Park. We know what is at stake and we have prepared well.

“That said, it is another game, and we need to buckle down, do the basics right, provide good front-foot ball for our backs, and focus on doing the basics right, with discipline both with and without the ball.”

Sam Whitelock’s return from a thumb injury is the only change to the Crusaders’ starting lineup against the Blues, while Quinten Strange comes onto the bench.

The Crusaders were boosted by the news that Pablo Matera has been cleared to play in the final.

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“As far as finals go, it doesn’t get any more exciting than taking on the Blues at a packed-out Eden Park,” said Crusaders coach Scott Robertson.

“I’m proud of this group and the care they’ve shown this week to put themselves in a position to go and put a great performance on the field on Saturday night. We had a few sore bodies following the huge defensive effort last week, but everyone has come through the week really well and excitement is building towards Saturday night.

“We play for these games and the opportunity to represent the Crusaders region on the big stage – we know it’s going to be another step up but we’re really embracing the challenge in front of us.”

Prediction

The Blues have certainly been the form team of the competition across the entire season, yet recent results have exposed some cracks and the Crusaders are just the team to expose them further.

The predicted wet weather might be all they need to nullify some of the dangerous weapons in the Blues’ back line that might have been unstoppable on a dry afternoon and, if replicated, superb recent defensive efforts could see the Crusaders claim yet another title.

Crusaders by 3 points.

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Game Information

Venue: Eden Park
Kick-off: 5:05pm (AEST)
Live stream: Stan Sport
Betting: Blues $1.77, Crusaders $2.02 – odds via PlayUp

Blues (1-15): Alex Hodgman, Kurt Eklund, Nepo Laulala, Josh Goodhue, Tom Robinson, Akira Ioane, Adrian Choat, Hoskins Sotutu, Finlay Christie, Beauden Barrett, AJ Lam, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Rieko Ioane, Mark Telea, Stephen Perofeta.

Reserves: Soane Vikena, Karl Tu’inukuafe, Ofa Tuungafasi, Luke Romano, Dalton Papalii or James Tucker, Sam Nock, Bryce Heem, Zarn Sullivan.

Crusaders (1-15): George Bower, Codie Taylor, Oli Jager, Scott Barrett (c), Sam Whitelock, Pablo Matera, Tom Christie, Cullen Grace, Bryn Hall, Richie Mo’unga, Leicester Fainga’anuku, David Havili, Jack Goodhue, Sevu Reece, Will Jordan.

Reserves: Brodie McAlister, Tamaiti Williams, Fletcher Newell, Quenten Strange, Corey Kellow, Mitch Drummond, Braydon Ennor, George Bridge.

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