Here’s the latest on Crusaders v Chiefs.
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Summary of recent result: Chiefs beat Crusaders 35-19 in their most recent clash, with a strong second-half performance that included a late Try by Wallace Sititi and a late kick miss from Richie Mo’unga. This followed a 19-19 halftime deficit, as the Chiefs surged after halftime to secure the win.[1]
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Key moments and context:
- Crusaders led 19-10 at halftime after a first-half try by Antonio Shalfoon and a conversion by Jorden McKenzie, then were edged in the second half by Chiefs discipline and execution.[1]
- Chiefs responded with several scoring drives including a Shaun Stevenson strike and a late burst that seen Sititi break through.[1]
- Early season matchups show a competitive rivalry, with Crusaders and Chiefs often trading blows in Round One or Round Two fixtures in previous campaigns. For example, a 31-10 or 31-7 style result in prior rounds indicates the pattern of close competitive clashes.[2][4]
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Roster and collision notes:
- In recent reports, Crusaders have leaned on captain David Havili and Will Jordan at times, while Chiefs have leaned on Damien McKenzie and a strong forward pack in key fixtures. These players often shape mood and momentum in the games.[3][1]
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Upcoming context:
- The Crusaders’ and Chiefs’ fixtures continue in the Super Rugby Pacific calendar, with the teams frequently lining up in Hamilton or Christchurch depending on the round. Previews for upcoming rounds typically emphasize the tactical battle between backline creativity and forward pressure.[4][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official match report or provide a brief head-to-head chart and upcoming fixtures for the rest of the season. I can also fetch post-match quotes from coaches or players if you want.
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A 50-22 from Chay Fihaki set the Crusaders up for a lineout. Noah Hotham went close to the line, before some quick hands by Chay Fihaki sent Tom Christie flying over in the righthand corner. Rivez Reihana flawlessly slotted the conversion from the sideline to give the Crusaders an early 7-point lead. Will Jordan limped from the field in the 19th minute with a knee issue and was replaced by Dallas McLeod, while Daniel Rona left the field for an HIA and was replaced by Gideon Wrampling. Another...
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crusaders.co.nzIt doesn’t get much better to kick things off for 2024 than a battle with the Chiefs. They are arguably our most fierce competitors, the two sides no doubt ready to put on a show.
crusaders.co.nzThe Chiefs nearly leveled the score before halftime with a try from lock Brodie Retallick, converted by Damien McKenzie in the No. 10 jersey. 10-7 when the field retreated to the sheds for oranges. That was the lot for points scored by the red and black, with the Chiefs putting up another 24 in the second half with tries from Sam Cane, Alex Nankivell and Cortez Ratima, and three conversions and a penalty from Damien McKenzie. … Crusaders 10 (David Havili try, Richie Mo'unga con, dg) Chiefs 31...
crusaders.co.nzRound Two Team Naming v Chiefs The Crusaders are set to face the Chiefs in an exciting Super Rugby Pacific round two clash at FMG Stadium Waikato in Hamilton this Friday, February 21st, at 7:05pm. Captain David Havili will lead the team once again, with support covered right across the field with vice-captains Ethan Blackadder at openside flanker and Will Jordan at fullback.
www.crusaders.co.nzThe Crusaders are back on top of the Super Rugby Pacific mountain after a 16-12 win over the Chiefs in Christchurch.
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