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Pasifika push Crusaders in Super debut

Moana Pasifika have shown they belong with a tight loss against 12-time champions the Crusaders in their belated Super Rugby Pacific debut.

The new outfit scored a wonderful long-range try to lead at Dunedin's empty Forsyth Barr Stadium and then found the line in the 70th minute to trail by just 21-12.

They eventually lost 33-12, but proved their entry, alongside Fijian Drua, was more than justified with some bruising defence and slick ball movement against the powerhouse side.

In a special touch, the teams formed a circle in the middle of the field post-match to sing and share a moment's silence.

"It was a historical day," Pasifika captain Sekope Kepu said.

"Pretty surreal ... 26 years they've been talking about it (having a Pacifika Super Rugby team).

"It was about trusting ourselves and backing each other and the boys showed a lot of courage, lot of passion.

"We can take a lot of confidence out of that (because) they've set the bar for years."

Their effort came after Pasifika's first two rounds were postponed due to COVID-19 cases in camp.

They only played one preseason game and will remain based in New Zealand this season while family and friends cope with aftermath of the Tongan volcano eruption and tsunami.

But, boasting 11 Super Rugby debutants, they made light of that adversity to scare the Crusaders, No.10 Lincoln McClutchie sharp and No.8 Henry Time-Stowers a powerful backrow presence.

Most-capped Wallabies prop Kepu powered the scrum and his men turned the Crusaders away, strong defence creating three turnovers as they jumped to a surprise lead through Solomone Funaki.

Lock Mitchell Dunshea notched a rare try while sitting on the wing before Ethan Blackadder created a gap to make it 14-5.

Codie Taylor scored

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