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Champions Crusaders outclass Hurricanes
New Zealand pair Richie Mo’unga and Scott Barrett scored two tries each in a convincing win for the Crusaders.
The Crusaders made it a club-record 17 wins in a row with a dominant 38-22 victory over the Hurricanes on Saturday.
The reigning Super Rugby champions were at their fluent best in a commanding display that saw them race into a 24-0 half-time lead.
Scott Robertson’s side ran in six tries against the side they beat in last year’s semi-final, with All Blacks duo Richie Mo’unga and Scott Barrett claiming two apiece.
Fellow international Jordan Taufua also got in on the act, while recent Test debutant George Bridge grabbed the hosts’ final try.
HIGHLIGHTS: 2019 Super Rugby Round 2 Crusaders v Hurricanes
The @Crusadersrugby record a club record 17th straight win with a dominant 38-22 victory over the @Hurricanesrugby in Christchurch. #SuperRugby #CRUvHUR pic.twitter.com/AvhotHqNRD— Super Rugby (@SuperRugby) February 23, 2019
The Waratahs bounced back from their narrow opening-round loss to the Hurricanes in fitting fashion.
Having been beaten by a point, they wrapped up a 31-30 victory against the Sunwolves in Tokyo.
Elsewhere, in a game between two sides who started the season with defeats, the Brumbies thrashed the Chiefs 54-17.
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