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Crusaders win Super Rugby final to claim 7th straight title

The Crusaders claimed a seventh straight title with a 25-20 win over the Chiefs in the Super Rugby Pacific final on Saturday in coach Scott Robertson's swansong before he moves to the All Blacks after the Rugby World Cup. 

FT | Super Rugby Pacific final: Chiefs v Crusaders

The Chiefs led 20-15 early in the second half, but the Crusaders fought back with Codie Taylor grabbing a converted try before Richie Mo'unga slotted a late penalty.

This was Robertson's final match with the Crusaders before leaving to coach the All Blacks after the Rugby World Cup, which kicks off in September.

Under his stewardship, the Christchurch-based franchise has won a perfect set of seven consecutive titles since 2017.

The match turned in the 72nd minute when Chiefs co-skipper and All Blacks captain Sam Cane was shown a yellow card.

From the resulting penalty, Test veteran Taylor was driven across for his 42nd career try, setting the record for the most tries by a forward in Super Rugby.

Roared on by their home crowd, the Chiefs' best chance of victory was a missed long-range penalty attempt from fly-half Damian McKenzie.

Mo'unga rounded out the scoring with a penalty after the final hooter, sparking emotional scenes among a Crusaders side who were missing seven All Blacks through injury.

Taylor, who scored two tries on the night, revealed the players were motivated to win for their departing personnel including Mo'unga and Sam Whitelock.

"I'm lost for words, just so proud of the effort," Taylor told Sky Sport.

"I can't get the fact out of my head that the boys are leaving and how much it means to them. It's special. All the boys leaving really stood up tonight.

"Can't take anything from the Chiefs, they threw everything at us. We just managed to hang

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