Eight minutes into the game, Daniel Carter opened the scoring for the All Blacks with a penalty.
He has also performed with Daniel Carter.
The Crusaders got home in a tight match with a Daniel Carter drop goal with six and a half minutes remaining.
Along with Daniel Carter, he is seen as one of the most influential members of the All Blacks.
Daniel Carter later purchased the property and it was once again sold to William Singleton in 1790.
Daniel Carter scored the most of Canterbury's points, with 98 points and an average of 16.3 points a game.
Daniel Carter added to his tally with a penalty in the 53 minute of play.
As the two teams battled for supremacy in all areas it took five-eight Daniel Carter to make the break.
Meanwhile, Daniel Carter decides to keep the Supernova costume and begin his own superhero career.
The Crusaders got an early lead, thanks to a Daniel Carter try.