The Crusaders will tone down the sword-wielding knights and horse imagery next weekend but consultation into a possible name change is some time away in the wake of the Christchurch mosque attacks.
Next Saturday the Crusaders will play their first home game since the Christchurch mosque attack on March 15 that killed 51.
Grant Jarrold chairman of the Crusaders told the Mike Hosking Breakfast that changes will be made to the pre-match entertainment.
"It's been a terrible thing that has happened in our city with this terrorist act. From our perspective, we need to respect the victims, the families and the community. And if some of the traditions that we've held in the past have been seen to be not appropriate for the future and in particular this next game, we will make changes in order to show that level of respect from our organisation back to the community," Jarrold told Newstalk ZB.
"Certainly we're planning on some other form of pre-match entertainment or tribute more so than anything for the horses for this next game coming up against the Brumbies."