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Super 14 - Final - Sat 31 May

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    75’ Carter slots another penalty and surely it's all over now! The Crusaders lead by eight points, with just five minutes on the clock.

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    70’ CARTER WITH A DROP-GOAL!! Wonderful speed of hand and foot from the All Black fly-half, who squeezes out the kick to open a five-point lead.

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    62’ Beale has been forced off through injury, and Matt Carraro is on as a replacement.

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    46’ High tackle from the Crusaders tight to their line, and Carter slots the resultant penalty to put the New Zealanders ahead.

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    41’ And we're away in the second half! Should be an absolute humdinger.

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    38’ Another cracking try! This time it goes to the Crusaders. Carter throws a long looping pass, and McCaw shows quick hands to feed Mose Tuiali'i, who powers over. Carter misses the conversion.

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    32’ Scott Hamilton gets his first opening down the left, and it takes two Crusaders defenders to stop him. In the resultant ruck Tafafu Polota-Nau spoils, and does so unfairly. "That was cheating," says the referree. Dan Carter slots the penalty.

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    26’ ANOTHER TRY FOR TURNER! What a finish. The 20-year-old winger chased down his own kick, and had the legs to pass two Crusaders defenders and touch down. Beale converts and the Australians lead 12-3, completely against the run of play.

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    9’ WHAT A TRY FOR THE CRUSADERS! Kurtley Beale kicks accurately to the corner and Lachie Turner times his run perfectly to leap above Carter and go over for the score. Beale misses the conversion attempt.

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    4’ The Australians are penalised for pulling down the scrum, and Dan Carter slots from wide on the left to put them ahead.

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    1’ And we're off. Great atmosphere in the stands, and the Waratahs collect and find touch after making the mark.