Chiefs coach Warren Gatland wants his team to serve up respect to the Crusaders tonight.
The two sides meet in a round-two blockbuster in Hamilton, each coming off opening-week victories and with the chance to take an early advantage in the New Zealand conference..
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As far as rivalries go in Super Rugby, this is the one that has evolved into the most competitive and anticipated.
Gatland said his players need to appreciate how successful the Crusaders have been, winning the past three titles, and 10 overall.
Captain Sam Cane says there are not many weak points in the champs' armoury.
The Chiefs beat the Crusaders in last year's stunning 40-27 win in Suva, where they came from 20-0 down after as many minutes to keep their season alive.
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Cane says it will be an epic battle.
The Crusaders take on the Chiefs at 6.05 tonight while the Blues battle the Waratahs at 8.15 tonight.
The Lions will play the Reds at 1.05am tomorrow while the Stormers and the Bulls play at 3.15am tomorrow and the Hurricanes will take on the Jaquares at 9.40am tomorrow.
[Source:Stuff.co]