The Crusaders and Cheetahs don't do low-scoring games.
For whatever reason, when these two sides play each other fuel meets fire and the result is generally a points extravaganza. The same will probably apply in Bloemfontein in the early hours of tomorrow (NZT), with the unbeaten Crusaders coming up against a team with only two victories this season and their existence under threat from a Sanzaar overhaul.
The Crusaders, who have won seven of their nine matches against the Cheetahs, with the lowest scoring match a 20-13 win for the South African team in 2009 and the biggest a 52-31 thrashing by the Crusaders in Bloemfontein in 2014, must keep their high standards under coach Scott Robertson this year because a slip will cost them the precious competition lead.
Former player Justin Marshall wrote last weekend that the South African trip in recent times was where the Crusaders would pull together after a difficult start and being their push for the playoffs, but this time they are already on top of the summit. The only way is down and Robertson would do well to warn his side of the perils of that.
Accordingly, he has named a strong team, with the same pack which started the romp against the Stormers in Christchurch last weekend and only one change to the backline, where Bryn Hall starts at halfback instead of Mitchell Drummond.