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Justin Marshall Reacts to the Crusaders' 37-26 Win Over the Chiefs

Martin Devlin
Drive Talkback Host & Contributing Writer
Posted 02 April 2024

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Justin Marshall - 81-test All Black and rugby commentator - joins Martin Devlin on Its Only Sport after the Easter Weekend helping of Super Rugby Pacific.

The Crusaders finally got their first win of the season beating the Chiefs 37-26, while the Hurricanes maintained their perfect start to 2024, hammering the Highlanders 47-12. The Blues and Brumbies both won their fifth out of six games so far this year, to stay in touching distance of the 'Canes at the top of the table.

Marshall talks to Devlin about the main talking points from all six games, including the Crusaders' chances at making the finals now they're on the board, the atrocious conditions in Fiji for the Drua-Western Force game, Hurricanes halfback Cam Roigard's injury, and more.

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