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Justin Marshall Recaps Super Rugby Round 4

Martin Devlin
Drive Talkback Host & Contributing Writer
Posted 18 March 2024

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Justin Marshall - former All Blacks halfback and well-regarded rugby commentator across the globe - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport to recap the latest round in Super Rugby Pacific.

Four weeks are in the books and the Hurricanes remain the only unbeaten team, after they grounded out a 14-10 victory over the Crusaders in Christchurch, which also handed the defending champions a fourth successive loss to start the season, for the first time in their history.

The Reds, Brumbies, Chiefs and Blues continued their strong starts to the season with wins, and all sit in the top five.

Marshall talks to Devlin about all the key results, with a focus on the Crusaders surprise struggles early in 2024, and whether or not the franchise could look to move on from coach Rob Penney.

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