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28th July 2018
01:37pm BST

"It took me three months to adapt, and they were, I suppose, a very challenging three months. But after that it was really easy. Razor [Scott Robertson] and Gus [Angus Gardiner] pulled me aside one day and just had a good word with me, and gave me a lot of confidence."Ever since then I have kind of kicked on and the backs have been great to deal with. I am excited, it is great for the club and it is great for me. It is what you want to be part of."
Richie Mo’unga got the scoring started for the hosts when he scored and then converted his own try. Hurricanes hit back with a try of their own before George Bridge made it 12-7 and Mo’unga added two more penalties.
After the break, tries from David Havili and Braydon Ennor sealed the Crusaders' place in the final. Mo’unga was pure class and has clearly benefited from having O'Gara on hand for advice and tactical help.
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Hurricanes, coached by John Plumtree and Jason Holland, got a consolation try but they were well beaten at a venue that had large patches of empty seats. Crusaders fans, like Kilkenny and Kerry in their pomp, are used to reaching finals and winning silverware.
The victory is Crusaders' 14th on the spin and they look unstoppable heading into next weekend's final.Explore more on these topics: