Google+ Super 15 Rugby Live Streaming 2015: July 2013

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Chiefs vs Crusaders Live Stream Super 15 Rugby Semi Final Free Online

  1. Crusaders: 43 (Read 2, Dagg, Crotty, Bleyendaal tries; Carter 4 pen, 3 con)
    Chiefs: 15 (Tikoriotuma, Ngatai tries; Cruden 1 pen, Horrell con)
    Fulltime:
    Taylor Bleyendaal caps its off for the Crusaders with a long distance effort and the Crusaders top 40 points for the second straight week and they are rolling. Carter kicks the conversion, 18 points for him, and that's it. The Crusaders with another convincing win and they'll have a chance to clinch the New Zealand conference at home to the Hurricanes next weekend.
    74 minutes: Crusaders 36 Chiefs 15
    The Chiefs are searching for tries to secure a bonus point which will secure the New Zealand conference. But they're mistake ridden, on this occasion a lost lineout deep in the Crusaders 22, and then Carter clears. But he doesn't find touch, the Chiefs run it back and Charlie Ngatai's over in the corner. The conversion is successful.
    60 minutes: Crusaders 36 Chiefs 8
    Ryan Crotty's in for the Crusaders, and the Chiefs are staring down the barrel of 50. Dagg, who's having a blinder, gave the final pass to Crotty wide out on the right. Carter's kick misses on the left. Four tries and a bonus point for the Crusaders.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Crusaders vs Reds Live Streaming Super Rugby Online Direct Coverage 2013

The Super Rugby finals begin this afternoon as theCrusaders host the Reds in Christchurch. Join us at 5.35pm this afternoon for live scores and commentary.
All the previous rounds have built up to this point but now mean nothing more than a way to determine who plays at the home ground.
The Crusaders are the form team of the competition over the last three or four rounds but could exit the competition in front of their home crowd if they aren’t able to get the job done.
This year has been hot and cold, up and down for the Reds and yet, if they perform on the day they will progress and not the more fancied opponent.
Last time these two sides met was in 2012 when the Reds again travelled to meet the Crusaders at home.
The Reds hit the Crusaders with an early try and had them on the ropes for much of the game after getting into their attacking and suffocating patterns earlier and not relenting.
It was a few poor decisions late on by the Reds and great goal-kicking that got the Crusaders home, without a try scored by them.
Dan Carter is probably the form kicker of the competition if it isn’t Christian Lealiifano and he’ll be relied upon to cause the Reds pain anytime they infringe in their own half – and they do infringe at ruck time.
The Reds will hope Will Genia is better for the rest last week and will be able to pick the right forward runners while mixing in a very healthy dose of those effortless accelerations of his own.
If you’re looking for an instant classic from the first weekend of finals rugby tune into this one.
Both sides have the ability to meet the game and are able to counter-attack, play confrontationally and can adapt tactically to meet the changing requirements of the game.
Don’t forget to log on here from 5.35pm AEST and join us for live scores, commentary and banter!