The big question following the Crusaders' championship victory over the Lions will inevitably settle on how much impact the red card shown to flanker Kwagga Smith had on the match.
In my mind, and this might surprise a few, it didn't make much difference at all.
Heading into this clash at Ellis Park, I felt the Crusaders were in a better space mentally and that they were certainly physically ready to do what they haven't done since 2008. This team is fitter than any Crusaders team I can remember and they were never going to let this one slip.
It's my opinion that, regardless of the red card to Smith, the bounce of the ball or the decisions made by the match officials, the Crusaders were always going to find a way to win.
The Lions are a very good second-half side, as they showed in their semifinal win over the Hurricanes, but for me there was a sense of inevitability about the Crusaders' victory, whether they were up against 14 men on the field or 20. Referee Jaco Peyper had no choice but to show Smith a red card. The correct decision was made.