The Blues, according to coach Tana Umaga, were tired this week.
They were yawning in team meetings after their travel from Johannesburg via Perth, the result not of boredom but disrupted sleeping patterns. His players, Umaga wryly noted, don't usually have trouble sleeping.
There was nothing tired about the way they defended against the Crusaders last night, however. The Crusaders, with intentions of taking over the competition lead, had to work for everything.
Yes, the visitors sneaked down the left touchline after nine minutes through their giant wing Nemani Nadolo courtesy of a pair of slick hands from skipper Kieran Read, but for the rest of the half, the red and blacks couldn't breach them. In the second half, Nadolo fancied he scored through a mass of bodies near the posts, but for a last-ditch suffocation by the Blues' defence.
A significant moment in the first half, if not the match, was the tackle by Blues prop Charlie Faumuina on Crusaders right wing Johnny McNicholl.