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Chiefs brace for Crusaders test in Hamilton

MELBOURNE : The Waikato Chiefs are bracing for a Canterbury Crusaders backlash on Saturday when they host the Super Rugby champions in Hamilton.

The Chiefs, the competition's only unbeaten side, stunned the Crusaders 31-10 at their Christchurch fortress in the season-opener but Scott Robertson's men have returned to form at the business end of the season and have no fear of Waikato Stadium.

The Crusaders also fell to the Chiefs at home early last season but routed the North Island side 34-19 on the return match in Hamilton before knocking them out of the semi-finals on the way to a sixth championship trophy in as many years.

"They embarrassed us last year with their urgency and accuracy after we had beaten them in Christchurch a few weeks earlier, so we know what's coming our way," Chiefs coach Clayton McMillan said.

"It should be a banger, and we are hoping a massive crowd comes along to support the lads."

Undefeated in eight matches and five points ahead of the second-placed ACT Brumbies, another victory over the third-placed Crusaders would give the Chiefs breathing space at the top of the table in the run to the playoffs.

The refreshed Brumbies will hope to keep the heat on the Chiefs, though, when they kick off the round on Friday against the Wellington Hurricanes in the New Zealand capital.

The Brumbies' last trip to New Zealand resulted in their first and only loss of the season against the Crusaders, and sparked questions about selection decisions as coach Stephen Larkham rested a slew of Wallabies players.

However, Larkham has picked a strong team for Friday's match and had them stop for a night in Sydney on the way over from Canberra to arrive fresh in Wellington where they have not won since 2014.

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