INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Canterbury Crusaders, who are based in Christchurch, have won a record nine Super Rugby titlesCanterbury Crusaders won in their first home
Super Rugby match since 50 people were killed in shootings at two mosques in Christchurch.The Crusaders beat ACT Brumbies 36-14 at AMI
Stadium and stay top of the New Zealand Conference.Pre-match entertainment of knights on horseback was not used after concerns were raised
about the connotations of the Crusaders' team name.The club said in March they were "open" to discussing a potential name change.The
Crusaders adopted their name 23 years ago when rugby became professional.Concerns were raised after the attack about the association of the
Crusaders' name with the medieval religious wars between Christians and Muslims.Several Brumbies players visited the mosque to pay their
respects before Saturday's match.The visitors had an unlikely 7-0 lead at half-time, but the Crusaders scored five tries in the second half
to register a comfortable victory.Several Brumbies players and staff laid flowers at the site of the attack in ChristchurchMeanwhile,
Australia full-back Israel Folau broke the all-time record for Super Rugby tries in New South Wales Waratahs' loss to Auckland Blues.Folau
scored his 60th try to surpass former All Blacks winger Doug Howlett's previous record, but the Blues ultimately won 32-29.