McNicholl strikes twice as Crusaders beat Chiefs to snap losing streak

McNicholl strikes twice as Crusaders beat Chiefs to snap losing streak
McNicholl strikes twice as Crusaders beat Chiefs to snap losing streak

Wellington (AFP) – Winger Johnny McNicholl grabbed two tries Friday as defending Super Rugby champions Canterbury Crusaders snapped a five-game losing streak with a 37-26 home win over the Waikato Chiefs to claim their first victory this season.

The Crusaders outscored the visitors by five tries to four in Christchurch to avenge their 33-29 defeat away to the Chiefs in Hamilton on the opening day of the season.

Having won Super Rugby titles in each of the last seven years under previous head coach Scott Robertson, the Crusaders had started the 2024 campaign under his replacement Rob Penney with five straight losses.

This was a significantly improved display from the hosts, who were disciplined throughout and took their chances in front of a home crowd.

“It’s amazing. The boys fronted up, really lifted from what we have had in the past,” said Crusaders stand-in captain Tom Christie with regular skipper Scott Barrett and his deputy David Havili both injured.

“The shackles were off. This was a step in the right direction,” Christie added, after the Crusaders moved off the bottom of the Super Rugby table.

The hosts flew out of the traps to open an early 12-0 lead with rapid-fire tries by full-back Chay Fihaki and Wales international McNicholl.

Scrum-half Noah Hotham darted down the blindside from a breakdown before Fihaki sprinted onto his perfectly-timed chip to open the scoring, then McNicholl crossed untouched after a quick ball from a ruck.

The Chiefs pulled a try back on 17 minutes when they turned over the ball and winger Emoni Narawa took a cut out pass to canter over.

The Crusaders hit back, claiming their third try inside the first 23 minutes when loose forward Cullen Grace crossed out wide.

Flyhalf Riley Hohepa converted from the touchline to put the Crusaders 19-5 up.

Late in an electric first-half, Chiefs playmaker Josh Jacomb found a gap in the defense before prop George Dyer crashed over for a converted try to make it 22-12 at the break after Hohepa had slotted a penalty.

The second-half was more even with both sides scoring two tries.

The Crusaders extended their lead when hooker George Bell hit the gas to beat Jacomb in the corner.

Chiefs center Anton Lienert-Brown barreled over for a converted try making it 27-19 with an hour gone.

McNicholl grabbed his second try when he picked off a loose pass by Josh Ioane in midfield to sprint over from 80 metres.

The Chiefs pegged the Crusaders back to 34-26 inside the final ten minutes as scrum-half Cortez Ratima darted over for a late converted try after full-back Shaun Stevenson chipped the ball behind the defence.

The Crusaders held on as replacement back Rivez Reihana slotted a penalty two minutes from the whistle to signal the win.

Chiefs captain Luke Jacobson made his side’s defensive errors.

“We probably came out a bit soft in defense, they were able to play the footy they wanted to with some great tempo, credit to them,” he said.

© 2024 AFP

 
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