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878
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Try Scorers
40
Australia
Appearances
139
Australia
102
Australia
Match Info
Queensland Reds
Queensland Reds
Crusaders
Crusaders
21 - 27
(Half Time - )
Date & Time:
Sat 10th May 2008, 19:40
League table
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Crusaders1252
2Hurricanes1240
3NSW Waratahs1239
4Stormers1237
5Sharks1237
6Blues1236
7Chiefs1233
8ACT Brumbies1228
9Western Force1228
10Bulls1223
11Queensland Reds1217
12Highlanders1215
13Cheetahs1213
14Lions1212
Other fixtures
Bulls28 - 17ACT Brumbies
Hurricanes21 - 10Western Force
Sharks33 - 14Cheetahs
Lions33 - 25Chiefs
Stormers13 - 13NSW Waratahs
Highlanders15 - 40Blues
Dan Carter
Dan Carter appeared as a second half substitute for the Crusaders
Crusaders edge Reds in epic
10 May 2008, 12:25 pm
By NZPA
The Crusaders cemented top spot in this year's Super 14 with a 27-21 victory over a brave Reds at the Suncorp stadium in Brisbane.
The Crusaders had to roll out their big guns and eventually rely on two late tries to overcome a brave Queensland Reds side in their Super 14 rugby match at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane tonight.

A try each by All Blacks Ali Williams and Daniel Carter, both who came on as replacements, in the last four minutes gave them a 27-21 bonus point victory which virtually assured them the top spot in the competition with a round remaining.

The Crusaders will host South Island neighbours the Highlanders, who lost 15-40 to the Blues earlier tonight, next Saturday in the final round-robin.

 

 

Crusaders 27 (Kade Poki, Kieran Read, Ali Williams, Dan Carter tries; Stephen Brett pen, Dan Carter 2 con) Queensland Reds 21 (James Horwill, Peter Hynes, Quade Cooper tries; Clinton Schifcofske 3 con). Halftime: 8-14.

Reds: Chris Latham, Clinton Schifcofske, Morgan Turinui, Berrick Barnes, Peter Hynes, Quade Cooper, Ben Lucas, Leroy Houston, David Croft, Poutasi Luafutu, James Horwill (captain), Van Humphries, Dayna Edwards, Stephen Moore, Ben Coutts. Reserves: Sean Hardman, Ben Daley, Ed O'Donoghue, Scott Higginbotham, Will Genia, Charlie Fetoai, Digby Ioane.

Crusaders: Leon MacDonald, Kade Poki, Casey Laulala, Tim Bateman, Sean Maitland, Stephen Brett, Kahn Fotuali'i, Mose Tuiali'i, Richard McCaw (captain), Kieran Read, Ross Filipo, Brad Thorn, Greg Somerville, Ti'i Paulo, Wyatt Crockett. Reserves: Corey Flynn, Ben Franks, Ali Williams, George Whitelock, Andrew Ellis, Daniel Carter, Caleb Ralph

 

 

 

Even when regulars such as Carter, Williams, halfback Andrew Ellis, hooker Corey Flynn and prop Ben Franks came on, the Reds maintained their 21-8 lead, defended heroically and only folded when they had two players sinbinned.

The Crusaders dominated the game by as much as 80 percent, including territory and possession, but failed to finish for various reasons. They crossed the line on at least three occasions before promising flanker Kieran Read sparked a revival with a try in the 66th minute.

It took another 10 minutes before Williams rammed his way through and Carter converted from the sideline to give the Crusaders the lead -- 22-21. By then the Reds were two players down, with halfback Ben Lucas following winger Digby Ioane to the sinbin for blatant indiscretion and dangerous tackle respectively.

Playmaker Carter returned from injury after six weeks and came on in the 55th minute to pull his team out of jail in the pulsating finish to prevent one of the biggest upsets in the competition.

The Reds did have one chance to complete the boilover in the final minute when they had a second successive penalty on the Crusaders line but a Stephen Moore quick tap ended disastrously.

The Crusaders scored 19 unanswered points after Carter and company came off the bench.

When first five-eighth Quade Cooper stepped his way over to end 12 phases of concerted pressure, the Reds led 21-8 and were poised for victory.

But coach Robbie Deans steadied a sinking ship by ordering changes.

They hemmed the Reds in their own quarter for the rest of the match but desperate defence by Queensland only broke after Digby Ioane was sin-binned for a spear tackle on Casey Laulala.

Read crossed from the next play and Carter converted to make it 21-15.

With seven minutes left Lucas was shown the yellow card for a profession foul near the line and Williams scored out wide soon after.

Carter coolly slotted the wide conversion for a 22-21 lead and backed up to score a counter-attacking try minutes before fulltime.

The Reds were given a standing ovation as they left the field, with Berrick Barnes, David Croft and skipper James Horwill standing tallest of all.

"It was hard to swallow but I'm extremely proud of my team. They really battled against it," said Reds coach Phil Mooney.

"The courage was outstanding, everyone had a crack and it was outstanding."

Crusaders skipper Richie McCaw said he always believed the Reds were a gutsy team, capable of beating any side in the competition.

"We kept taking the pressure off (with mistakes) and they took all the advantage," McCaw said.

"I think in the first half we weren't getting urgently to the breaks downs and when we got the ball we tossed it away and just silly little things like that made it very tough."

The Reds shot out to a 14-5 lead when in-form winger Peter Hynes finished a fine team try after skipper Horwill had crossed in the 12th minute.

Crusaders winger Kade Poki scored the game's opening try in the eighth minute and Stephen Brett added a penalty for their only points before halftime.

Result from tonight's Super 14 rugby match between the Queensland Reds and the Crusaders at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane.-

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