The Lions suffered their third defeat of this year’s Super Rugby campaign when they went down 14-8 to the Crusaders at Ellis Park on Sunday afternoon.
In a game where both sides defended superbly at different stages, it was the Crusaders’ ability to puncture the hosts’ defensive line twice that proved to be the difference in a brutal and tightly contested affair.
Some concerted attacking play late in the second half led to a penalty, which Lions flyhalf Elton Jantjies kicked in the 77th minute to at least ensure the Lions a bonus point to maintain their second position on the overall log.
Starved of quality ball in the first half, the Lions seemed to have fixed most of the cracks in their defence while their scrum was impressive in winning at least four penalties as Lions tighthead Ruan Dreyer had the Crusaders’ Tim Perry under the cosh.
But the Crusaders scored a quick 14 points in the first 12 minutes of the second half to take control as the Lions had to start playing the catch-up.
As soon as the Lions had Dreyer replaced by Jacobie Adriaanse and the Crusaders brought on Wyatt Crockett, the hosts started to struggle in the scrums and it seemed to have a ripple effect on the rest of their game.
Who was the star in this match?
Crusaders flank Matt Todd was a real menace on the ground and mention should be made of the defensive efforts of flank Cyle Brink and No 8 Hacjivah Dayimani. But, as is custom, the workrate and physical presence at the collisions of powerful Lions hooker Malcolm Marx was immense. There seems be no stopping this machine.
Key moments and themes
Point scorers
Lions – Try: Madosh Tambwe. Penalty: Elton Jantjies.
Crusaders – Tries: Sam Whitelock, Jack Goodhue. Conversions: Mitchell Hunt (2).
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