Arab Times

Crusaders wear down Waratahs

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SYDNEY, April 2, (RTRS): Centre Tim Bateman scored a brace of tries as the Canterbury Crusaders continued their perfect start to the Super Rugby season with an emphatic 41-22 win over the New South Wales Waratahs in Sydney on Sunday.

The Crusaders also grabbed tries from George Bridge, David Havili, Bryn Hall and Ben Funnell as they punished a leaky Waratahs defence on a breezy day at Sydney Football Stadium.

Trailing 19-10 at half-time, the Waratahs fought back to within four points after quick tries to Jake Gordon and replacemen­t winger Taqele Naiyaravor­o but crumbled in the final 10 minutes to slump to their fourth loss of the season.

The Crusaders’ win kept them top of the Australasi­an conference and they will enjoy a well-earned bye before they host the struggling Tokyo-based Sunwolves.

The victory also completed the rout of the Australian conference, with New Zealand sides winning all four trans-Tasman clashes over the weekend.

In a worrying sign for the troubled competitio­n, Australia’s five teams have yet to beat a New Zealand opponent this season.

Waratahs captain Michael Hooper had pledged a “good showing” for home fans before the match but it was the Crusaders storming to a 12-0 lead within 13 minutes.

Fullback Havili set up winger Bridge’s opening try down the left touch-line and then grabbed one himself minutes later, bounding through a yawning hole after a defensive mixup by Hooper and Tolu Latu.

Hooper made up for the mistake 10 minutes later, diving over from a ruck after scrumhalf Jake Gordon carried the ball to within a metre of the line.

But the home side’s defensive shortcomin­gs were exposed again with a number of missed tackles preceding Bateman’s first try seven minutes from halftime.

The outside centre had his second three minutes into the next half, shrugging off a weak tackle from winger Reece Robinson to canter beneath the posts.

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