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Justin Marshall Breaks Down Super Rugby Round 8: Waratahs vs Crusaders

Martin Devlin
Drive Talkback Host & Contributing Writer
Posted 15 April 2024

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Justin Marshall - ex-All Blacks halfback and rugby commentator for Sky Sport - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport as he does every Monday, casting his eye over Super Rugby Pacific action.

Round eight was again a four-game round, but unlike the previous week, it featured a couple of close and entertaining contests, none more so than the Waratahs' golden-point 43-40 win over the Crusaders in Sydney. As well as that, the Hurricanes maintained their perfect record for 2024 with a 36-23 win against the Chiefs in Wellington.

Marshall chats with Devlin about all four matches, as well as discussing where to next for the Crusaders as hope for a mid/late season revival dwindles, whether or not TJ Perenara is in line for a return to the All Blacks, and more.

Martin Devlin is a veteran New Zealand radio and television broadcaster.