Crusaders team to play the Blues named

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Zac Guilford of the Crusaders flying against the MTN Lions at Coca-Cola Park in 2012. Photo by Anton Geyser /Rugby15.

The Crusaders will play the Blues this Saturday night for the second time this season.  They last played at Eden Park in the opening round of the Investec Super Rugby season and the Crusaders won by 19 points to 18.  This time the Crusaders will host the Blues at the new AMI Stadium in Addington.

Head Coach Todd Blackadder has named his team, which includes seven changes in the starting fifteen from the team that lost to the Rebels last weekend.

Most of the changes are in the backs and include Israel Dagg taking the fullback spot and Andy Ellis returning to halfback, so Tom Marshall and Willi Heinz move to the bench. Adam Whitelock will start on the right wing this week, and Dan Carter will move to first five, which allows Ryan Crotty to play at second five.

Kieran Read and Luke Whitelock were both unavailable for selection due to injuries sustained during last week’s game.  Read is still recovering from a heavy fall onto his pelvis, and Whitelock is being rested after a minor head injury.  That sees captain Richie McCaw move to number 8 and Matt Todd come in at number 7.

Tom Taylor is also unavailable for selection this week after a minor quadriceps strain.

Crusaders team to play the Blues:

 

  1. Wyatt Crockett
 
  1. Corey Flynn
 
  1. Owen Franks
 
  1. Luke Romano
 
  1. Samuel Whitelock
 
  1. George Whitelock
 
  1. Matt Todd
 
  1. Richie McCaw (c)
 
  1. Andy Ellis
 
10. Dan Carter (vc)  
11. Zac Guildford  
12. Ryan Crotty  
13. Robbie Fruean  
14. Adam Whitelock

15. Israel Dagg

 

Reserves

16. Quentin MacDonald

17. Ben Franks

18. Tom Donnelly

19. Brendon O’Connor

20. WIlli Heinz

21. Tyler Bleyendaal

22. Tom Marshall

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