Chiefs (22) 40 / 16 (9) Crusaders (Final Score)
The Chiefs and Crusaders did battle in Super Rugby at
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton at 08:35 SA Time (19:35 NZ Time, 06:35 GMT).
This was the live match discussion Article.
The match was broadcast LIVE on SuperSport 1 on TV in SA.
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Scorers:
Chiefs:
- Penalties – Aaron Cruden (3)
- Drop Goals – 0
- Tries – Sonny Bill Williams (1), Augustine Pulu (1), Charlie Ngatai (1), Tom Marshall (1), James Lowe (1)
- Conversions – Aaron Cruden (3)
Crusaders:
- Penalties – Colin Slade (3)
- Drop Goals – 0
- Tries – Andy Ellis (1)
- Conversions – Colin Slade (1)
Teams:
Chiefs |
Crusaders |
28 February at 08:35 SA Time | |
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Referee: Mike Fraser (New Zealand)
Assistant Referees: Nick Briant (New Zealand), Shane McDermott (New Zealand)
TMO: Ben Skeen (New Zealand)
119 @ Pietman:
Hello, nou eers opgestaan??
Flok, jy word oud!
After de villiers innings yesterday he had to take some time off the field to recover off field. We just cant afford that if he is the only keeper
Another try Chiefs, James Lowe again!
Turning into a rout.
Nou kak die Saders, groot bolle!
Their defense is very poor
10 / 12 combo very important in NZ and Saders rugby. No authority at the m intent in this two positions in saders team.
Chiefs 40 / 16 Crusaders
119 @ Pietman:
ding-a-ling-a-ling!!!
grootblousmile wrote:
88
de Kock as w/k also frees up AB, our best fielder, to errr, ehm … field, & grants him more opportunity to interact with his bowlers as captain … all very necessary & valuable stuff
Chiefs penalty on their own 22… and Damian McKenzie is on for the Chiefs
grootblousmile wrote:
Nee wat, lankal op…jy het nog gelle en droom van Debbie Smith toe staan my kar al by die diessentrum en wag, en ek het daarna by tandarts ook gaan bek oopmaak my tanne reg kry bir Kalahari steak kou!
Chiefs looking awesome. Much to do with the cruden/SBW combo.
@ Pietman:
…gele en droom…sorry Puma
Ibdont understand how you can blame one or two players for glaring weaknesses all over the park. Its Jono Ross all over again.
130 @ Angostura:
Etzakkerly, my thoughts too!
Not that I want to think YOUR thoughts.. it might be dangerous to my health… hahaha
130 @ Angostura:
They should consider having Rilley open with Amla and bring De Kock in at 6 or 7
I also think AB shouldn’t keep, de Kock is more than good enough, but his keeping isn’t the problem, his batting (or lack thereof) is
Saders scrum on their own 5, under their own sticks… Andy Ellis clears
Speed of the line and direct rugby the key ingredients of the chiefs performance
Hit the advantage line with speed and dominate the contact.
7 Minutes to go in the match… the fat lady is up, and warming up!
@ McLook:
In about three weeks I should be around Askham in the Molopo valley, will give your greetings to Japie Bothma ek en die mater sal seker groot vuur maak en nog groter doppe gooi!
Crusaders almost look as bad as the Bulls are looking… former glory all gone early in this season
Saders trying to pick up the pace.
Ah, a steaming cuppa coffee is delivered to me!
Het julle ook sulke goeie vrouens?
MacroBull wrote:
Don’t remind us of that one, we snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, had Afghanistan 97/7 and then they still got the 211 to win. To be fair though from the reports of the celebrations back at their home it seems that win meant a lot for them as a country than a win for us would have even if it would have been our first World Cup win. A bit frustrating being a cricket fan here as our participation there is not getting the amount of coverage I would like it to.
Saders penalty on their own 10… but TMO asked to look for dangerous tackle
146 @ Bullscot:
It meant so much to them that 6 people were injured in the gunfire from the celebrations. 😆
True story
Tip tackle by McKenzie, but Andy Ellis also milked it
Yellow to Damian McKenzie it is
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