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Blues rally to repel Crusaders invasion at Eden Park

ByPA Sport

Updated 28/02/2014 at 10:33 GMT

Four tries in 15 minutes either side of half-time guided the Blues to a 35-24 win over the Crusaders at Eden Park.

Piri Weepu of the Blues in action during the round three Super Rugby match between the Auckland Blues and the Christchurch Crusaders at Eden Park (Getty Images)

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The Crusaders had taken a 17-3 lead but tries from Frank Halai, Tevita Li, George Moala and Jackson Willison turned the game on its head.
Simon Hickey also kicked 15 points for the Blues with Corey Flynn, Colin Slade and Ryan Crotty scoring the tries for the visitors.
The Crusaders opened the scoring in Auckland as quick movement of ruck ball opened up the Blues, who did not have the numbers to halt the break.
It was concluded with a pass from number eight Kieran Read which found Flynn, who showed smart agility for a hooker to motion inside and score wide out.
After Hickey marked his debut by landing his first penalty attempt in the 18th minute, counterpart Tom Taylor replied almost immediately.
The Crusaders continued to find room down the left flank where wing Nafi Tuitavake was gaining ground with every touch and, after two big scrums, created a try for full-back Slade in the 29th minute.
The Blues soon hit back as they forced a turnover after another Tuitavake break and the ball was moved to the right where number eight Peter Saili fed Halai and he scored under the posts.
From the restart Blues lock Patrick Tuipulotu soared through the air on the charge to take the ball and, after bumping off tackles, fed Li who shook off the Crusaders defence, including flanker Richie McCaw, to score a debut try.
That reduced the Crusaders lead to 17-15 at half-time and uncharacteristic mistakes would cost them immediately after the break.
Firstly, Taylor knocked on a straightforward kick ahead from the Blues and then, after Hickey slipped a grubber kick through, Slade and centre Rey Lee-Lo collided.
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