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Crusaders in cruise control

Christchurch - Flyhalf Daniel Carter won a goalkicking duel with former teammate Stephen Brett to lead the Canterbury Crusaders to a 33-20 win over the Auckland Blues in Super 14 rugby Saturday.

Carter kicked seven goals from seven attempts - three conversions and four penalties - for 18 points to steer the seven-time champions to their third win in four matches.

Brett, in his first match for Auckland against his former team, kicked four penalties and a dropped goal for 15 points.

Canterbury scored tries through flanker George Whitelock plus centers Ryan Crotty and Robbie Fruean, while Auckland had a late try by halfback Alby Mathewson.

Crotty's intercept try in the 16th minute of the second half was a game-breaker, giving the Crusaders a 23-15 advantage after they had clung to a one-point lead for more than 20 minutes.

Crotty swooped on an ambitious infield pass from Auckland winger Rudi Wulf and dashed under the posts, setting up Carter's second conversion.

A try 10 minutes later to Crotty's midfield partner Fruean sealed Canterbury's win.

"We were a bit rusty in the first half and we didn't seem to play much rugby," Crusaders and All Blacks captain Richie McCaw said.

"It was pretty close at halftime but we felt if we stuck at it the opportunities would come and they did. It wasn't pretty but that's what games like this are all about."

McCaw played his first full match of the season for Canterbury after missing its first two games and starting from the bench in last week's third round.

"It was pretty pleasing just to get out there and it felt good to get a full 80 minutes under the belt," McCaw said.

Auckland pressed Canterbury hard in an intensely physical match but couldn't break its defensive line until the 76th minute when Mathewson scrambled over.

"In this competition the difference between making mistakes and not making mistakes is the difference between winning and losing," Auckland captain Keven Mealamu said.

"You can't expect to come down here against a team like the Crusaders, make as many mistakes as we did and expect to win."

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Scores:

Canterbury 33 (George Whitelock, Ryan Crotty, Robert Fruean tries; Daniel Carter 3 conversions, 4 penalties), Auckland 20 (Alby Mathewson try; Stephen Brett 4 penalties, dropped goal). HT: 16-15.
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