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Super 14: So trying for Blues as Crusaders stay top
In a close but error-filled game, the Crusaders beat the Blues 26-22 in front of a capacity crowd at AMI Stadium. The Blues were desperately unlucky, having two close calls go against them and another in favour of the home team.
by Hamish McBrearty on 25 April 2008
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It is often said that rugby is a game of inches, but last night it was a game of millimetres as the Blues were denied two extremely close tries by the Television Match Official, while the Crusaders were awarded one where they appeared to be in touch.
The first incident came in the 65th minute when Crusaders winger Sean Maitland tip-toed down the touchline after regathering a Tim Bateman chip, setting up a try to replacement hooker Ti’i Paulo. Replays suggested that Maitland may have put a toe on the line, but assistant referee Kane McBride was right on the spot and the camera angle was by no means conclusive.
Just three minutes later the Blues appeared to have crashed over in the corner through captain Troy Flavell, only to have the try ruled out by the TMO as Flavell’s body hit the touchline a split second before he grounded the ball. Of all the contentious incidents in the game, this was the most clear-cut and the officials got it right.'If there was any doubt that the Crusaders’ back-line misses Dan Carter, the evidence was plain to see as the youngsters stumbled, fumbled and bumbled their way through the game'Moments later the Blues had another try ruled out by the TMO. This time Anthony Tuitavake was hauled down by Kade Poki a blade of grass short of the line, and from the ensuing ruck the Blues failed to score. After consulting the TMO, referee Lyndon Bray ruled Tuitavake short of the line and awarded the Crusaders a free kick, a decision which Blues’ coach David Nucifora described as “soul destroying” - but correct under the experimental laws.If there was any doubt that the Crusaders’ back-line misses Dan Carter, the evidence was plain to see as the youngsters stumbled, fumbled and bumbled their way through the game, bombing at least two tries, making too many handling errors and kicking away too much possession. In the end it was the Crusaders’ ability to absorb the pressure from the Blues and counter attack that made the difference as they came away with the win, scoring four tries to three. The Blues dominated at the scrum and breakdown, but were unable to get their lineout working, losing almost as many as they won.
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