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21st July 2018
10:35am BST

"We are going well, but I think it is a group as opposed to just the team. The preparation in the Crusaders - that is interesting. They practice what they preach, and their actions back their words. "It is a very positive, engaging and respectful environment. Culture is the key word at the moment and you have to understand what that is and be true to that. "Everyone drives culture at the Crusaders, which is a huge point of difference. "Their humility is good, they're respectful and their values are good and their attitudes are great. It has been a fascinating six months with the Crusaders."Coming from a similar backround at Munster, O'Gara has fully bought into what 'Razor' (Robertson) and Crusaders are striving for. https://twitter.com/ioreilly85/status/1020602784515846144 Few gave the Sharks much of a hope in the Saturday evening clash and it was looking bleak, early doors, when Bryn Hall and David Havili crossed for Crusaders tries. The South Africans got it back to 13-7 but that was the height of it for them. Richie Mo'unga kept the scoreboard ticking over with penalties before further tries from Braydon Ennor and Wallabies back-row Pete Samu made it 40-10. So it finished and so the champs march on. O'Gara got to experience 'finals footy' in Christchurch this weekend but greater challenges await. He, and his new side, are one step away from the 2018 Super Rugby final.
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