The Crusaders' set piece superiority hasn't always translated into points over the past few years but it has in the past three weeks. But, just as importantly, the breakdown has improved to the point where the backs are getting the ball and space to stretch defences. The forwards are also carrying the ball much more effectively. Many thought they would struggle in Kieran Read's absence but others have upped their game to fill the gap. The Whitelocks deserve a pat on the back here.
4 Whitelocks
Flanker George is having one of his best seasons ever, as is All Blacks lock Sam, while Luke, the youngest at 22, is proving to be an excellent replacement for Kieran Read. Adam has bounced back from throwing that intercept pass against the Hurricanes to also play his part in the three wins. George still gives away penalties but there are few better in New Zealand at the breakdown and Sam, who has played 39 tests, is still improving. His pass put Matt Todd under the posts at Newlands.
5 Back-up
The recent performances of Willi Heinz and Tyler Bleyendaal have been significant. Heinz is shining this year and last weekend repaid Todd Blackadder's faith handsomely. Bleyendaal - the former NZ under-20 skipper - had his best game for the Crusaders in Cape Town. He missed only one shot at goal and his - and Heinz's - tactical kicking was superb. Tasman loose forward Jordan Taufua is also one to watch.