If the Crusaders players can persuade their jumbled body clocks to forgive them the tortuous regime of the last few weeks, the New Zealanders have a famous victory within their grasp in Soweto this weekend.

It won’t be easy. In fact it will be decidedly tricky. But if anybody can, the Crusaders can – as their stellar record at this stage of the season amply testifies.

The Bulls are a formidable side, not to mention a well rested one. Since these two teams last squared off on May 5 in Pretoria, the Crusaders will have travelled to and from New Zealand and got themselves up for an elimination final round-robin clash against the Brumbies in Christchurch last Friday night.

By contrast the frontline Bulls players were given the final round off, with a second-string side selected to head down the coast and complete what was, for them, a meaningless final fixture against the Stormers.

But was it? It just may be that the Bulls have made a tactical blunder ahead of this third semifinal meeting between these two sides over the last four years. Only time will tell, but despite the foreboding presence of the travel factor five key things tell me Todd Blackadder’s Crusaders can cause an upset in the first of the semifinals at Orlando Stadium when they take on the top qualifiers and defending champions at 3am on Sunday, NZ time.

Here they are:

1. Momentum.

Believe it or not it’s actually on the side of the Crusaders despite their patchy finish to the season. They were the best team on the paddock a fortnight ago when they wound down their unsuccessful tour with a 35-40 defeat notable as much for the outrageous refereeing performance of Marius Jonker as it was for anything spectacular the Bulls did.

The ‘Saders took plenty out of that Loftus match where they played most of the rugby, established the tempo and very much dictated terms for a clash which swung on two or three contentious decisions by Jonker. Then they turned round, off the long trip home, and pretty clinically dealt to a Brumbies side that had the sniff of the semis in their nostrils.

There were signs at the weekend that the Crusaders game had finally gone to the level that Blackadder has been seeking for a while now. Their work, particularly off turnover, was as sharp as it’s been all year and when New Zealand’s best team has its link play and counter game going, they are always tough to beat.

On the other side of the coin the Bulls forsook momentum in favour of resting their top lineup ahead of the semifinals – a tactic fraught with danger. It hasn’t worked in the past – particularly for the Waratahs in 2002 – and it will be interesting to see how the Bulls come out on the back of what was essentially a bye week for their leading players.

2. The Soweto factor.

The Bulls have an awesome record at Loftus Versfeld where they haven’t been beaten in over two years and where they’ve never lost in the Super rugby post-season.

But unfortunately for them, this semi ain’t at their Pretoria fortress, it’s in a soccer stadium in Soweto, because of the looming Fifa World Cup. That changes the playing field significantly.

Any mental blocks the Crusaders may have had over playing at a stadium where they’ve twice been rolled by the Bulls at semifinal time now go out the window.

Instead it’s been notable that the Crusaders team have been embracing the Soweto factor ahead of the match, expressing their excitement at the chance to play in the famous Johannesburg township at a quality venue just a stone’s throw from the brand new Soccer City stadium that will host the World Cup final in a few short weeks.

Loftus may not have held any fears for the ‘Saders, but it certainly presented some bad memories. There will still be a full house of Bulls fans at Orlando Stadium, but that won’t worry the Kiwis a bit as they look to make the most of their scheduling break.

3. They’re due.

Simple as that. The Crusaders have a superb post-season record with this their ninth straight semifinal appearance and their 12th in 13 seasons. Until 2007 they’d never lost a semi, and they responded to that departure (at the hands of the Bulls) by bouncing back to claim title No 7 the following year.

What do you know they lost at the semifinal stage to the Bulls again last year, so if the cycle holds true they should go all the way again in 2010.

But more than just sequencing suggests this could be the Crusaders year. They’re an outfit that have played more playoffs football than anybody in the competition, and they know what’s required at this stage. Plus they tend to learn their lessons. Those two semifinal defeats by the Bulls will be painful reminders of just what it takes to win against this tough side. A fortnight ago showed they’ve got a plan that works. Now they just need to execute it a smidgeon better and get a fairer deal from the man with the whistle.

4. They’ve got a better backline.

Sure, everyone knows rugby wins are forged up front, but both these packs are full of quality individuals and really should cancel each other out. Lineout edge to Bulls, scrum one to Crusaders, the breakdown and loose forward battle should be a beaut.

But the Crusaders’ attack game has found its feet in the nick of time, with Zac Guildford, Sean Maitland, Colin Slade, Dan Carter and, to a lesser degree, Robbie Fruean running into some serious form. The decision to go with Dan Bowden as a second five-eighth also seems to have worked, especially in terms of the distribution and kicking game.

The Bulls, on the other hand, are without their best finisher (van den Heever) to suspension and, let’s face it, have never been renowned for their willingness to shift it through the hands. If the Crusaders can again make this a free-flowing encounter, they will hold the trump cards.

5. Dan Carter.

He’s spent all year making uncharacteristic mistakes and struggling to find his A game. But the last two weeks there have been signs that the world’s best No 10 is coming back to the form that we’ve come to expect from him.

The battle between two fabulous pivots could well decide this clash. Morne Steyn has punished the Crusaders heavily in their recent meetings and Blackadder will stress the need to minimise the chances for this great points-taker to have either shots or pots at goal.

But Steyn does not have the decision-making prowess, nor the running game, of Carter at his best. All season the All Black great has played a strangely off-key tune, but wouldn’t it be typical – and timely – for him to take command now when the stakes are highest.

Steyn is a fine player. But he’s not Carter. Big advantage to the Crusaders.

So there you have it. Five reasons why the Crusaders could win what should be a gripping semifinal. Of course they have to make them count against a side that has fashioned a formidable record of its own of late.

It should be one heck of a semi.

By MARC HINTON – Stuff

191 Responses to Five reasons the Crusaders will beat the Bulls

  • 151

    @144- Bluest
    Don’t feel too bad. It’s an honour to be sacrificed to the mountain gods!!

  • 152

    147 – gbs, I was but the sending a post taking a few seconds longer now with my slow pc….hehehe.

  • 153

    Wel, geluk aan almal betrokke.

    Mag die dinge net van krag tot krag gaan !!!

  • 154

    @144 – they only choose the best cattle for it!

  • 155

    Raait voor my vrou my moer laat ek wegkom van die rekenaar.
    Chat vanaand weer
    gaan in tuin werk bye

  • 156

    Now to get to 1000000 comments 🙂

  • 157

    149 – Winston, I tried to get it with the Sharks. But missed it. Think gbs, had one over us there, he could see it coming up 😀

  • 158

    Well done RT on 100 0000 posts. Brilliant actually.

  • 159

    bdb – 😆

    TYT – I’ll rather sacrifice myself to the rain Queen of Mujadji than to those Stormers… 👿

  • 160

    Folks, I will put a celebratory Thread up…. want to record a bit of video for it….

  • 161

    Cheers super, geniet !!!

  • 162

    @ 154 TYT

    Probleem is hulle het hulle klaar vet gevreet die naweek aan die B-graad vleis wat ons vir hulle gestuur het !!!

  • 163

    160 – gbs, Yeah let us do a fun thread. I have only today to blog a lot. Tomorrow going to be hectic and Wednesday then I am off on holiday on Thursday.

  • 164

    155 – Cheers Super. Tell your vrou you on holiday…hahahaha. Tuin werk kan wag ou maat.

  • 165

    @162 – Bluest
    Die naweek vreet hulle maar tingerige ozzie skaap en sal weer vir die finaal lus wees vir lekker superA graad beesvleis!

  • 166

    TYT 😆

    Hope you are wrong !!!

  • 167

    They due my ass. They wont be due for another 10 years. Now the stormers are definitely due.

  • 168

    he he he…

  • 169

    whatever….. Die bulle kom vir julle!!!!

  • 170

    “Steyn is a fantastic player but he’s not Carter” …. What a load of bias bullshit.

  • 171

    hey guys, hope you all having a super day….. Any news on bakkies?

  • 172

    DB

    Replied on other thread…

  • 173

    Lots of talk now and stil more to come… But I tell you, if the Bulls lose to the Crusaders it will be concidered an upset. Sure, anything can happen, but the Bulls must be seen as favourites.

  • 174

    Any news on Bakkies yet?

  • 175

    Nothing official, but I have heard rumours that he is gone !!!

  • 176

    175 – Blouste, Nothing that we never expected. Pity this the last of the S14. Next year S15. So Bakkies will not experience being part of the team.

    Anyhow Flip has done most of the playing his year and Bulls have got to where they are with Flip. So don’t think it is a train smash unless Flip gets injured. Then there is Danie of course.

  • 177

    Will wait for official release though…

    But yes, I agree…

  • 178

    #175, 176

    I hope Bakkies plays in the final against the Stormers, so that he can get carded there. Playing against a Bulls A team with 14 men is almost like playing against the B-team for a little while and as the Stormers proved at Newlands, you can wrap up a game against the Bulls B in ten minutes.

    If Bakkies is suspended, we won’t have that luxury. 😉

  • 179

    …whatever…

  • 180

    178 – Fender, Bulls have Flip 😆 He will do the business…hehehe

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