Todd Blackadder and his assistants would have been livid at the way their team was sucker-punched by the Sharks last week, lured into a kicking and territory game they had no business being in.
It undid a lot of the good work the Crusaders had done on attack in the previous weeks.
After a stuttering start to the season that was characterized by too much lateral movement with ball in hand, the Crusaders found their rhythm and were excellent against the Brumbies and Reds.
They destroyed those Australian teams with their version of the phase-attack, which I will demonstrate here. This is what they need to do to return to winning ways against the Highlanders tomorrow.
They will be helped by the return of Israel Dagg. No disrespect to Tom Taylor, but Dagg is a world-class 15, maybe even the best in the world. He reads a game brilliantly and slots himself into first receiver at the right moments. That simple act goes to the heart of the Crusaders phase attack, which I will now explain.