All of the glory might need gone to substitute playmaker James O’Connor within the Crusaders 25-22 victory over the Blues on Friday evening, however Crusaders head coach Rob Penney is aware of that O’Connor’s kick was simply the icing on the cake.
Earlier than the profitable kick by O’Connor after the ultimate hooter, the Crusaders ahead pack labored arduous to place stress on the Blues at scrum time, earlier than an enormous push by All Black prop Fletcher Newell compelled Australian referee Nic Berry to award the Crusaders a penalty.
Newell, who has now performed 22 Checks for the All Blacks, performed the total 80 minutes for the Crusaders in opposition to the Blues, which doesn’t occur too usually with props.
Penney was fast to reward his prop, saying his efficiency was ‘herculean’.
“It’s rightfully so that you simply point out Fletcher, taking part in 80 minutes as a tighthead prop after which ending the sport with that particular scrum on the finish to permit James to get the glory,” Penney instructed media post-match in Christchurch.
“All of the glory actually goes to to Fletcher and the opposite boys which might be serving to him within the ahead pack however for him to go 80 minutes is, herculean.”
The Crusaders head coach additionally mentions the remainder of his entrance row, explaining that the entire entrance row is world-class.
“Nicely, we’ve obtained a world-class entrance row, there’s little question about it.
“We’ve obtained combos that may do the job.”
Crusaders captain David Havili performed the primary 40 minutes in opposition to the Blues on Friday night, earlier than being changed at halftime by Dallas McLeod, however Penney confirms the substitution was simply precautionary.
“I may think about, from the skin in, you’d be a bit involved. He’s obtained by way of a extremely good 40 minutes and his management is invaluable, and he’s no worse for what he obtained by way of.
“He was tightening up, and he was scared that he was going to get a small tear. They didn’t need to add one other few weeks to his restoration, and so none of that manifested. He’s feeling actually good now, he’s nonetheless obtained a whole lot of bruising, and deep bruising however I feel in one other seven days, 80 minutes will likely be inside his grasp.
“We’ve obtained the bye so it’s simply how we deal with the following form of 10 days, main into our Highlanders sport to set him as much as actually be flourishing on the again finish.”
When requested about whether or not he’ll relaxation Will Jordan in weeks to return, the 60-year-old head coach jokingly replied, explaining that he hasn’t performed sufficient rugby previously 12 months to warrant a relaxation within the subsequent couple of weeks, particularly with the bye arising.
“Will’s completely loving it, he can’t get sufficient. He hasn’t performed sufficient rugby in 12 months to wish a relaxation, absolutely.
“These discussions are ongoing although, we’ll be guided by him and a few of the powers above, however
yeah it’s not going that he’ll be rested however that would change.”