Rugby: Crusaders edge Hurricanes to set up Jaguares final


  • Rugby
  • Saturday, 29 Jun 2019

WELLINGTON (Reuters) - The Canterbury Crusaders just about remained on course for a 10th Super Rugby title when they outlasted the Wellington Hurricanes 30-26 in a thrilling all-New Zealand semi-final in Christchurch on Saturday.

The double defending champions were made to work hard for their win but will now host Argentina's Jaguares, who beat Australia's ACT Brumbies 39-7 on Friday, in their 14th final next Saturday.

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