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Berryman arrived from Northland with a reputation for the unexpected, but developed to his full potential while in the care of the Crusaders. Not only did the big Maori winger prove popular with the fans, he provided the side with an x-factor that helped win matches, which is witnessed by the important role he played in the Crusaders’ first ever title success, where Berryman appeared in all 13 matches. The well travelled New Zealand Maori representative scored a brace of tries on three consecutive weekends, against the Cats in South Africa and then against the Sharks home and away, to help bludgeon the Crusaders into the 1998 final. He then helped spark the Super 12’s most incredible revival, supplying two of the tries and generally running amok as the Crusaders over-turned a 6-30 deficit to overpower the Cats during a remarkable afternoon in Nelson during the 1999 competition.