The Chiefs easily recovered from the first-half loss of Aaron Cruden to secure a memorable double over the Crusaders in Christchurch last night, winning 26-9.
Cruden jarred his left knee after 20 minutes and was replaced by Andrew Horrell, but his side hardly missed a beat against a predictable Crusaders team who made constant errors and hardly fired a shot on attack. Israel Dagg was a late scratching for the Crusaders due to a calf strain but it's hard to see what difference he would have made.
The comprehensive three-tries-to-nil victory makes it two wins from two for the Chiefs over the Crusaders this season.
They were good - they unpicked the Crusaders set piece in the first half - especially the lineout, which was often shambolic, despite the presence of All Blacks ball winners Richie McCaw, Luke Romano, Sam Whitelock and Kieran Read.
But the Crusaders were extremely poor. Their main attacking weapon, Nemani Nadolo, did not touch the ball in the first half - his first run came in the 50th minute - and they failed to take advantage of Sam Cane's sinbinning, with Carter missing two penalties in that time. All up, Carter missed three shots at goal and was very quiet throughout.