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McKenzie leads Chiefs to Super statement win over Crusaders

By AAP
Leicester Fainga'anuku of the Crusaders evades Damian McKenzie of the Chiefs during the round 10 Super Rugby Pacific match between Chiefs and Crusaders at FMG Stadium Waikato, on April 29, 2023, in Hamilton, New Zealand. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

Damian McKenzie has boosted his claim to a place in New Zealand’s World Cup squad by leading the Chiefs to a 34-24 win over the defending Super Rugby Pacific champion Crusaders.

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McKenzie kicked five penalties among 19 points for the Chiefs, who extended their winning start to the campaign to nine matches and beat the Crusaders for the second time this season.

The Chiefs enjoyed a 9-7 lead at halftime in Hamilton on Saturday but the Crusaders were up 24-22 when McKenzie engineered a try for fullback Shaun Stevenson that put the Chiefs ahead for the final time.

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“The Crusaders have one of the better scrums in the competition so credit to the boys up front, they’ve been putting in a lot of work this season,” Chiefs captain Sam Cane said.

“Considering we didn’t have too much possession in that first half, to keep the scoreboard ticking over was a massive part of us getting the job done tonight.”

The Crusaders had surpluses of territory and possession in th e first half but had only a single try to show for it, to prop Tamaiti Williams after only five minutes. The Chiefs managed to get out of their half on a few occasions and each time McKenzie kicked a penalty to eventually earn their halftime lead.

McKenzie helped set up a try for lock Brodie Retallick in the 45th minute which stretched the lead to 19-7. He forced his hands through a tackle and off-loaded to Stevenson who passed inside for Retallick to score.

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The Crusaders fought back with a penalty try from a collapsed maul and a contentious try to Fergus Burke who received an infield pass from a teammate who seemed in touch.

McKenzie kicked a penalty to give the Chiefs a 22-21 lead, then his opposite Richie Mo’unga landed a goal which put the Crusaders ahead 24-21.

McKenzie dashed through a hole in the Crusaders’ backline to create Stevenson’s try and cap a night on which he was clearly the dominant figure.

The Chiefs’ success followed their 31-10 win over the Crusaders in the tournament’s opening round.

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Earlier in the day, the Blues took 25 minutes to get on the scoreboard but went on to build a comfortable 30-14 win over the Fijian Drua in Lautoka, Fiji.

The Blues’ third victory in a row lifted them into fourth place, two po ints ahead of the Crusaders who now have a 6-3 record. The Chiefs’ 9-0 record is their best ever and hasn’t been achieved since the Crusaders last managed the same winning streak.

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