Crusaders team to play Sharks shows 3 changes

Crusaders Head Coach Todd Blackadder has named his side to play the top-of-the-table Sharks at AMI Stadium this Saturday night. He has made three changes to the team that beat the Reds last weekend.

Dominic Bird will partner up with Samuel Whitelock at lock this week, with Luke Romano out of contention after breaking his ankle in last week’s match.

Halfbacks Willi Heinz and Andy Ellis have rotated again so that Heinz takes the starting spot for his fiftieth Crusaders game.

The final change is at fullback, where Tom Taylor will step into the fold in place of Israel Dagg.

“Leaving Izzy out of the mix this week is purely preventative,” Blackadder said. “We’ve been really happy with the way he’s been playing, but there are some early signs of wear and tear and we just want to make sure that we manage that so that he can continue to play at his best.”

Blackadder said Kieran Read was again ruled out of contention early in the week rather than pressuring him to be ready to play with little time to prepare.

“Kieran was still showing some really minor signs of concussion at the start of the week and, given that it’s been a short week for us to prepare anyway due to a late flight back from Brisbane, we decided the sensible thing to do was to make the call early that he wouldn’t be available. He hasn’t been able to fully participate in contact training for a little while so we’re better off giving him more space and time to get back to 100 percent,” Blackadder said.

1. Wyatt Crockett
2. Corey Flynn
3. Owen Franks
4. Dominic Bird
5. Samuel Whitelock
6. Jordan Taufua
7. Richie McCaw (VC)
8. Luke Whitelock
9. Willi Heinz
10. Colin Slade
11. Nemani Nadolo
12. Ryan Crotty (C)
13. Rey Lee-Lo
14. Johnny McNicholl
15. Tom Taylor
16. Ben Funnell
17. Tim Perry
18. Nepo Laulala
19. Jimmy Tupou
20. George Whitelock
21. Andy Ellis
22. Tyler Bleyendaal
23. Nafi Tuitavake

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