The Crusaders, despite having three players sin-binned, managed to evade the Highlanders’ pressure and secure the win. While many expected the Crusaders to triumph at home, the Highlanders missed a golden chance to make history by defeating them twice in a season.
The first half saw a familiar pattern of lineout issues for the Highlanders, compounded by two yellow cards for the Crusaders. Timoci Tavatavanawai and Caleb Tangitau provided moments of excitement, but it was not enough to overcome the Crusaders’ resilience.
Although the Highlanders held a narrow lead at halftime, they failed to capitalize on key opportunities, including when the Crusaders were reduced to 14 men. Despite showing promise with tries from Tanielu Tele’a and Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens, the Highlanders struggled to maintain their momentum.
The second half saw the Crusaders seize control, with Johnny Lee scoring two quick tries off lineout moves. Despite a valiant effort from the Highlanders, they were unable to close the gap and secure a bonus point.
Looking ahead, the Highlanders will face the Hurricanes in their next match. The game showcased the unpredictable nature of Super Rugby, with the Crusaders ultimately emerging victorious with a 29-18 scoreline.

