International Rugby
Backs-to-the-wall Crusaders win extra special, says Robertson
The Crusaders’ Super Rugby final win over the Lions was not always pretty, but that suited delighted coach Scott Robertson.
Breakdancing Crusaders coach Scott Robertson felt their Super Rugby title win was particularly sweet because of the quality of the final in Christchurch.
Overwhelming favourites ahead of the match, the Crusaders saw off the Lions for the second year in a row, but were under the cosh for much of the match as a brave defence kept the visitors at bay.
Robertson, who celebrated in trademark fashion with a breakdance on the pitch, was delighted with the way his players fought to secure victory.
“It’s massive for us in a number of ways,” he said. “To do it back to back, in a style like that.
“We made the most tackles we have all year, so that means the quality of the game was high. And to do it here, it had been 10 years since a home final in Christchurch.
HIGHLIGHTS: 2018 Super Rugby Final: Crusaders v Lions@crusadersrugby beat @LionsRugbyCo 37-18 to win ninth Super Rugby title.#SuperRugby #FinalsFooty #CRUvLIO pic.twitter.com/jndfYqm4mg
— Super Rugby (@SuperRugby) August 4, 2018
“It’s always special because some of these guys have been with us a long time. To do it last year and do it again is very special.”
Captain Sam Whitelock had few words as the celebrations began on Saturday night, but Richie Mo’unga agreed with his skipper’s brief assessment that back-to-back titles “sound pretty awesome”.
“[The performance of] the defence goes to show how much we love each other, how much we care,” Mo’unga said. “We knew the Lions were going to keep coming and they did.
“To invest so much in one season and give every bit of yourself, for it to pay off, is just an awesome way to finish the season.”
Hell of a season, Richie. Congrats on winning man of the match, well played @crusadersrugby pic.twitter.com/nn7nYgqTC0
— Dan Carter (@DanCarter) August 4, 2018
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