Crusaders go 0-4 in worst ever start to Super Rugby season

The Crusaders have experienced a disappointing start to the Super Rugby Pacific season, recording their fourth consecutive loss in a 10-14 home defeat against the Hurricanes at OrangeTheory Stadium.

The defeat marks a historical low for the 11-time champions, who had not lost three opening matches since 1996 and had never suffered four straight losses until now.

Their next challenge is against the Blues, offering little opportunity for an easy recovery.

Despite their recent dominance with seven championships in the past seasons, the Crusaders were outmatched by the Hurricanes in every aspect of the game, trailing 7-0 at halftime before momentarily taking the lead with 10 minutes left, only to lose to a late try. The Hurricanes, celebrating their fourth win and best season start in seven years, dominated possession and territory but faced a stubborn Crusaders defense that kept the scoreline closer than expected.

Played in soggy conditions the match featured limited attacking success and heavy defensive play.

The Crusaders’ stand-in captain David Havili acknowledged the team’s effort but lamented their inability to clinch the game. Additionally, the team was without their regular captain Scott Barrett, sidelined with a broken finger. This loss adds pressure on the Crusaders as they aim to turn their season around.

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