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'We don't make excuses': Crusaders after loss ends traumatic week

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The reigning Super Rugby champions lost 20-12 on Saturday in their first match since a white supremacist shot dead 50 people at two mosques in their home city of Christchurch [Courtesy]

Canterbury Crusaders coach Scott Robertson has said his team will bounce back after the New South Wales Waratahs ended their 19-game winning streak, refusing to blame the defeat on an emotional and traumatic week.

The reigning Super Rugby champions lost 20-12 on Saturday in their first match since a white supremacist shot dead 50 people at two mosques in their home city of Christchurch.

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