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          Super Rugby Pacific 2018
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          • Chris Eves(5')
          • TJ Perenara(13')
          • Ben Lam(22')
          • Matt Proctor(32')
          • Beauden Barrett(5', 15', 24')
          • Jordie Barrett(67')
          • Manasa Mataele(30')
          • Jordan Taufua(37')
          • Michael Ala'alatoa(55')
          • Mitchell Hunt(38', 56')
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          Fast-starting Hurricanes too strong for Crusaders

          Chris Eves of the Hurricanes dives over to score a try during the round four Super Rugby match between the Hurricanes and the Crusaders. Hannah Peters/Getty Images
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          Mar 10, 2018, 03:58 AM ET
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          The Hurricanes have enhanced their reputation as the Crusaders' Super Rugby bogey team with a 29-19 win in Wellington.

          The home side based Saturday's win around a dominant opening quarter when they ran in three tries to lead 21-0, while the Crusaders lost two of their best players to injury.

          All Blacks Sam Whitelock and Ryan Crotty departed with apparent head injuries inside the opening eight minutes, leaving the Crusaders with an uphill struggle against opponents playing with verve.

          The defending champions eventually fought back to be 26-12 down at halftime and trailed by just seven points entering the final quarter.

          Fullback Jordie Barrett, one the Hurricanes' best in attack, landed a long-range penalty to make the result safe as his team lodged a fifth-successive win over the Crusaders in the capital.

          Last year, the Crusaders' only loss of their title-winning campaign came in Wellington, in the final round of the regular season.

          Beauden Barrett and Ben May of the Hurricanes lead out the team in their 100th super rugby games ahead of the round four Super Rugby match between the Hurricanes and the Crusaders. Hannah Peters/Getty Images

          Victory was an appropriate way to bring up 100 Hurricanes appearances for five-eighth Beauden Barrett. The All Blacks' playmaker produced some neat touches, particularly in the first spell, when he converted three of their four tries.

          It was also the 100th Super Rugby appearance for Hurricanes prop Ben May, who was part of a physical pack effort which blew the visitors away early on.

          Fellow prop Chris Eves scored the first try - just his second in 65 appearances - and also provided a short pass to Jordie Barrett which set up halfback TJ Perenara's try soon afterwards.

          Ben Lam capitalised after being put in space by Beauden Barrett, before Matt Proctor scored off a charge-down from captain Brad Shields for their fourth try.

          Manasa Mataele, who replaced Crotty, scored his team's opener, while forwards Jordan Taufua and Michael Ala'alato both scored from close range either side of halftime as the Crusaders' pack gained a foothold.

          The result leaves both teams with a two-one win-loss record. The Hurricanes notched a loss (Bulls) and win (Jaguares) in an early-season road trip, while the Crusaders had steamrolled the Chiefs and Stormers on home soil.

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          Standings

          Super Rugby Pacific
          RTeamGPPDP
          1HUR13+29755
          2CHI13+16546
          3BLU13+6938
          4CRU13+6736
          5ACT13+3133
          6QUE13-4332
          7NSW13-4327
          8HIG14-9724
          9WES12-3522
          10FIJ12-11820
          11MOA13-2935
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