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The Crusaders had an unhappy start to their Super Rugby campaign when their journey north to Eden Park ended in a 34-15 defeat to the Blues tonight.
George Moala extinguished any hopes the visitors had of making a comeback, when he finished off a 50-metre effort to score the Blues fifth try eight minutes from time, capping a strong performance from John Kirwan's young side.
The Crusaders, who last week enjoyed the bye, never got out of second gear in their first competition match, handling errors and difficulties with the high ball marring their efforts.
Related As it happened: Blues v CrusadersA contentious refereeing decision 10 minutes from time denied Israel Dagg a try, when he was ruled to have made a double-movement, but it was remarkable they were still in the hunt at that stage.
The Crusaders registered first points of the night, Dan Carter completing a tackle and contesting the ball to earn the penalty, before banging the kick between the posts for a 3-0 lead in the third minute.