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Crusaders crowned 2017 Super Rugby champions

Crusaders crowned 2017 Super Rugby champions

By Semi Turaga
06/08/2017
Crusaders win 2017 Super Rugby title

The Crusaders are the kings of Super Rugby for the first time in nine years after a convincing 25-17 win over the Lions in the final in Johannesburg.

Fiji-born Setareki Tamanivalu and his nephew Manasa Mataele have also won their first Super Rugby title.

Tamanivalu scored the Crusaders first try early this morning before Jack Goodhue also crossed over the try line.

Seta Tamanivalu charges to score for the first try for Crusaders in the final

After getting out to an early 12‑0 lead, the Crusaders chances were boosted just before half‑time when Lions flanker Kwagga Smith was red carded for taking out David Havili in the air.

But the Lions kept pushing, scoring two tries in the final quarter.

Havili tackled in the air by Lions flanker Kwagga Smith

In the end, Kieran Read’s 42nd‑minute try  coupled with a pair of Richie Mo’unga penalty goals  were enough for the Crusaders to get the result.

The Lions ended the match with 62% possession, as well as more running metres, carries, line breaks and passes.

Crusaders coach Scott Robertson celebrated his side's victory in the only way he knows how ‑ breakdancing.

Crusaders coach Scott Robertson

Former All Blacks back rower Robertson, who won four titles with the Crusaders as a player between 1998‑2002, said he was desperate to give his men ‑ only three squad members were in the side that last won the competition in 2008 ‑ the chance to experience the same emotions his win in the heartland of South African rugby ensured the Robertson is now the first person to win Super Rugby titles as a player and a coach.

 
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