Video. Well, she lost strength, but had a great 90-meter experience!
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The Super Rugby via Tasman, which puts the provinces of New Zealand against the provinces of Australia, still offers us a lot of good sights and gameplay.
This Friday, June 4, 2021, for the penultimate day of this competition, will be held Crusaders (2e), title holder, hosted Western power (8e) , to meOrangetheory Stadium ملعب from Christchurch. A sticker that delivers on all promises.
Increase of 22 yards
At the break, the Crusaders led by ten points (24-14) and had already scored four attempts by the Fijian wing Manasa MatailleAll Black Will Jordan And the third lines Star Douglas And the Sion Haveli. but the impose He was still in touch thanks to the achievements of the American Pavilion Tony Polo The third line is English Olly Callan. Returning from the locker room, the locals quickly increased thanks to the second attempt Will Jordan (46e), but the Australians in Perth won’t give up.
Proof of this is the third and final attempt of Western power, engraved on the siren, after a 90 meters highAnd part of their own 22 meters. This starts from the back Jake Strachan And the first black suite Richard Kahoe (36 years old), before the reflection and majestic pass at the foot of Kyle Goodwin for his wing Jordan Oluvella, the former Leicester and England Under-20 national team player, who took advantage of the positive bounce to go to a lady. Great achievement!
Cracking try from the Western Force#CRUvFOR #SuperRugbyTT pic.twitter.com/3WryOQwZC5
— EK Rugby Analysis (@ek_rugby) June 4, 2021
Crusaders towards a new title?
Thanks to their success in the face of force, the Crusaders He temporarily took the lead in Super Rugby Trans-Tasman at the expense of blues (2e) who will travel on Friday 4 June 2021 to Australia reds (6e).
Next weekend, the last day, players Canterbury will move to the rebels, while these are fromAuckland you will receive Western power.
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