The Durbanites' Super Rugby campaign is over in a game where they were outclassed but at least not embarrassed.
Shark's Philip van der Walt (R) is tackled by Crusaders' Richie Mo'unga during the Super Rugby quarter-final match between the New Zealand's Canterbury Crusaders and South Africa's Coastal Sharks at Rugby League Park in Christchurch on July 21, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / Marty MELVILLE
It was always going to be a tough day for the Sharks in Christchurch as they tackled the Crusaders in their Super Rugby quarterfinal on Saturday, but the outcome was even worse than expected as they went down 40-10 to the ruthless defending champions.
At no time did the Sharks look likely to beat the Crusaders, despite having enough ball, a horror start in which they suffered a set-piece meltdown and conceded 13 points in as many minutes meaning they were chasing the game from the outset.
Who was the star in this match?
While it is tempting to give New Zealand referee Mike Fraser the man of the match award because his calls at the breakdowns and driving mauls massively favoured the Crusaders, it was centre Ryan Crotty who set the tone for a dominant display by the home side. He twice broke through the hesitant Sharks midfield defence to set up the opening tries by scrumhalf Bryn Hall and outside centre David Havili. Crotty was just the sort of hard man one needs to call on when confronted by a hugely physical centre like Andre Esterhuizen, who did not do much to convince Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus that he should get the number 12 jersey in Green and Gold.
Key moments and themes
Scorers
Crusaders – Tries: Bryn Hall, David Havili, Matt Todd, Braydon Ennor, Peter Samu. Conversions: Richie Mounga (3). Penalties: Mounga (3).
Sharks – Try: Kobus van Wyk. Conversion: Robert du Preez. Penalty: Du Preez.
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