Saders sack the Force
28 Jan 2006
The Crusaders wacked the Western Force 36-19 on Saturday, after leading 17-12 at the break.
The champions, who fielded a host of All Blacks including skipper Richie McCaw, Dan Carter and Aaron Mauger, were made to fight all the way by the Super 14 rookies.
Crusaders winger Steven Yates scored a double before the break with McCaw grabbing his side’s third as he took the ball from a maul and dived across the line.
Force coach John Mitchell made seven changes at half-time, giving Nathan Sharpe and hooker Brendan Cannon their first run of the year.
However, the Crusaders scored soon after half-time when Nathan Mauger charged down a Lachlan MacKay kick to score in the 44th minute. They then extended that lead through tries from winger Scott Hamilton and Tim Taylor.
The Force’s only second half points came in the 69th minute after a line-out five metres out, with prop Angus Scott scoring off a rolling maul.

3 Comments
28 Jan 2006, 21:06 pm
How many Wallabies in the Force? If you makes such a big deal of the “host of All Blacks” it seems only fair to count the Wallaby Caps on the other side. Or have the FOrce grabbed the underdog tag no matter who they play?
29 Jan 2006, 06:43 am
The saders rarely take trials seriously but this was an exception as they are trying to establish a Melbourne base for travel and future home games (if people were wondering why they were playing in Melbourne).
The Force have 6 to 7 wallabies and a couple of tourists (shepherd, ioane).
29 Jan 2006, 07:15 am
Forgot to mention Scott Staniforth is a formy wallaby.
Have your say
You must be logged in to post a comment.