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Match Summary MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Crusaders vs DHL Stormers VENUE DATE 03 March 2018 08:35 COMPETITION Vodacom Super Rugby FINAL SCORE 45 - 28 HALFTIME SCORE 31 - 7 TRIES 7 - 4 PLAYER OF THE MATCH SCORING SUMMARY Crusaders DHL Stormers PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Codie Taylor (J #2) 1 0 0 0 Jc Janse Van Rensburg (J #1) 1 0 0 0 Billy Harmon (J #7) 1 0 0 0 Wilco Louw (J #3) 1 0 0 0 Bryn Hall (J #9) 1 0 0 0 Jd Schickerling (J #4) 1 0 0 0 Richie Mo’unga (J #10) 1 5 0 0 Sp Marais (J #15) 0 3 0 0 George Bridge (J #11) 2 0 0 0 Steven Kitshoff (J #17) 1 0 0 0 Seta Tamanivalu (J #14) 1 0 0 0 George Whitehead (J #23) 0 1 0 0 LINE-UP Crusaders DHL Stormers 1 Wyatt Crockett (J #1) 1 Jc Janse Van Rensburg (J #1) 2 Codie Taylor (J #2) 2 Ramone Samuels (J #2) 3 Michael Ala'alatoa (J #3) 3 Wilco Louw (J #3) 4 Scott Barrett (J #4) 4 Jd Schickerling (J #4) 5 Sam Whitelock (J #5) 5 Pieter Steph Du Toit (J #5) 6 Pete Samu (J #6) 6 Siya Kolisi (J #6) 7 Billy Harmon (J #7) 7 Cobus Wiese (J #6) 8 Jordan Taufua (J #8) 8 Nizaam Carr (J #8) 9 Bryn Hall (J #9) 9 Dewaldt Duvenage (J #9) 10 Richie Mo’unga (J #10) 10 Dillyn Leyds (J #10) 11 George Bridge (J #11) 11 Raymond Rhule (J #11) 12 Ryan Crotty (J #12) 12 Damian De Allende (J #12) 13 Jack Goodhue (J #13) 13 Ew Viljoen (J #13) 14 Seta Tamanivalu (J #14) 14 Seabelo Senatla (J #14) 15 David Havili (J #15) 15 Sp Marais (J #15) RESERVES Crusaders DHL Stormers 16 Andrew Makalio (J #16) 16 Dean Muir (J #16) 17 Chris King (J #17) 17 Steven Kitshoff (J #17) 18 Oliver Jager (J #18) 18 Carlu Sadie (J #18) 19 Luke Romano (J #19) 19 Jan De Klerk (J #19) 20 Heiden Bedwell-curtis (J #20) 20 Sikhumbuzo Notshe (J #20) 21 Mitchell Drummond (J #21) 21 Kobus Van Dyk (J #21) 22 Mitch Hunt (J #22) 22 Justin Phillips (J #22) 23 Manasa Mataele (J #23) 23 George Whitehead (J #23) CARDS Crusaders DHL Stormers # Player White Blue Yellow Red # Player White Blue Yellow Red 1 Billy Harmon (J #7) 0 0 1 0 None PLAYER MOVEMENT - Crusaders TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT 23:50 PlayerOff Jordan Taufua Crusaders Concussion 23:51 PlayerOn Heiden Bedwell-Curtis Crusaders Concussion 33:58 PlayerOff Heiden Bedwell-Curtis Crusaders Concussion Return 33:59 PlayerOn Jordan Taufua Crusaders Concussion Return 41:00 PlayerOff Jordan Taufua Crusaders Tactical 41:01 PlayerOn Luke Romano Crusaders Tactical 41:02 PlayerOff Ryan Crotty Crusaders Tactical 41:03 PlayerOn Manasa Mataele Crusaders Tactical 55:01 PlayerOff Codie Taylor Crusaders Tactical 55:02 PlayerOn Andrew Makalio Crusaders Tactical 55:03 PlayerOff Wyatt Crockett Crusaders Tactical 55:04 PlayerOn King King Crusaders Tactical 55:01 PlayerOff Michael Ala'alatoa Crusaders Tactical 55:02 PlayerOn Oliver Jager Crusaders Tactical 55:03 PlayerOff Bryn Hall Crusaders Tactical 55:04 PlayerOn Mitchell Drummond Crusaders Tactical 70:00 PlayerOff Jack Goodhue Crusaders Tactical 70:01 PlayerOn Mitch Hunt Crusaders Tactical 81:00 PlayerOff Billy Harmon Crusaders Yellow Card PlayerOn Crusaders PLAYER MOVEMENT - DHL Stormers TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT 41:10 PlayerOff Nizaam Carr DHL Stormers Tactical 41:11 PlayerOn Sikhumbuzo Notshe DHL Stormers Tactical 41:12 PlayerOff Pieter Steph Du Toit DHL Stormers Tactical 41:13 PlayerOn Jan De Klerk DHL Stormers Tactical 51:10 PlayerOff JC Janse van Rensburg DHL Stormers Tactical 51:11 PlayerOn Steven Kitshoff DHL Stormers Tactical 51:12 PlayerOff Siya Kolisi DHL Stormers Tactical 51:13 PlayerOn Kobus Van Dyk DHL Stormers Tactical 73:00 PlayerOff Ramone Samuels DHL Stormers Tactical 73:01 PlayerOn Dean Muir DHL Stormers Tactical 73:02 PlayerOff Wilco Louw DHL Stormers Tactical 73:03 PlayerOn Carlu Sadie DHL Stormers Tactical 73:04 PlayerOff Dewaldt Duvenage DHL Stormers Tactical 73:05 PlayerOn Justin Phillips DHL Stormers Tactical 73:06 PlayerOff SP Marais DHL Stormers Tactical 73:07 PlayerOn George Whitehead DHL Stormers Tactical Provided by Footprint.
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