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          Super Rugby Pacific 2022
          CrusadersCrusadersCRUS
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          27/05FT
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          Queensland RedsQueensland RedsREDS
          • Fergus Burke(11')
          • Will Jordan(15')
          • Brodie McAlister(37')
          • Tom Christie(67')
          • Fergus Burke(12', 16', 38', 68')
          • Richie Asiata(57')
          • Harry Wilson(72')
          • Lawson Creighton(58')
          • Lawson Creighton(26')
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          Crusaders beat Reds before Super playoffs

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          May 27, 2022
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          The Queensland Reds' Super Rugby Pacific season is hanging by a thread after another tough loss against New Zealand-based opposition on Friday night.

          They couldn't stay with the Crusaders in a 28-15 defeat in Christchurch, and will meet them again in the South Island city for next week's quarter-final.

          It completes a horror run for the Reds against the competition's New Zealand-based teams, 0-5 in those fixtures and outscored by a combined 63 points.

          But Queensland skipper Tate McDermott said a far more competitive second half would give them confidence that they could make some noise in the post-season.

          Leicester Fainga'anuku makes a break for the Crusaders against the Reds. Peter Meecham/Getty Images

          "Really proud of how we managed to claw back into it and we'll take that going forward," he told Stan Sports.

          "Not too many teams get two cracks at the Crusaders in a row and we'll take the positives out of that game because we've got to.

          "It was as simple as holding the ball, when we stuck to things better as a team and worked hard and put phases together, we looked really good ... but it's about doing that for longer periods of time."

          From the jump the Crusaders looked in imperious touch, breaking through on 12 minutes through Fergus Burke after they pinched a scrum from a Queensland feed, while Will Jordan scored under the posts soon after.

          And they could effectively start planning for their rematch at the half as Brodie McAlister crossed for 21-3, his team having run for an extra 217m in the first term.

          The Reds were far more competitive in the second half and found a try through Richie Asiata to bring the score back to 21-10 as the hosts played a man down after Pablo Matera was carded for a dangerous throw.

          A crash play for Crusader sub Tom Christie as soon as they had their full compliment back was quickly cancelled out by Red No.8 Harry Wilson in the corner, but the Kiwis had done enough to claim the points.

          It kept the hot form rolling for the Crusaders, now with 38, 11, 58 and 13-point wins since their surprise loss to the NSW Waratahs a month back.

          And captain Scott Barrett warned his side could produce an even more clinical display in a week's time.

          "All week we focused on ourselves and didn't look too far ahead ... it's about us getting momentum and playing some rugby that we're proud of," he told Stan Sports.

          "We were creating in that first half and had a little lack of patience and weren't clinical enough, come playoffs footy those chances are probably going to be less.

          The Crusaders were without gun flyhalf Richie Mo'unga and hooker Codie Taylor, with both expected to be fit for next week's clash after dealing with ribs and finger injuries respectively.

          Queensland sorely missed the creativity of James O'Connor, with the flyhalf's season all but over with a hamstring injury.

          Matt Faessler left the field inside five minutes after copping a big hit, with the hooker not returning.

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          Standings

          Super Rugby Pacific
          RTeamGPPDP
          1BLUES14+18858
          2CRUS14+20252
          3CHIEF14+10545
          4BRUMB14+9844
          5HURRI14+11139
          6WARAT14+4838
          7REDS14+1535
          8HLAND14+323
          9FORCE14-11723
          10REBEL14-14920
          11FIJ14-25712
          12MOA14-24710
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