The Crusaders are set to ditch the sword-wielding knights used in their pre-match entertainment for their first home game of the season since the terrorist attacks in Christchurch.
While still not yet confirmed, Crusaders boss Colin Mansbridge told Stuff the knights on horses are "unlikely" to be used for the April 6 clash with the Brumbies at Christchurch stadium.
"For this particular game, given it's the first game since the terrorist attack, the horses are unlikely to be there," Mansbridge said. "It's not unequivocal yet, but they're unlikely to be there and the game will reflect the occasion."
Historically, the crusades were a series of religious and political wars between Christians and Muslims fought in the 11th and 13th centuries.
The Crusaders' team name and imagery, which some say evoke those wars, has sparked controversy with many calling it offensive and insensitive, especially after the targeted killings in Christchurch.