Super Rugby Pacific: Coach Scott Robertson performs rusty rendition of celebratory breakdance after Crusaders title triumph

With the Crusaders lifting yet another Super Rugby title came another rendition of coach Scott Robertson's trademark celebratory 'breakdance'.

Robertson has performed his customary dance on grounds across the world and Saturday was his chance to unleash his dicey moves on the hallowed Eden Park turf, after a comprehensive 21-7 win over the Blues in the Super Rugby Pacific final.

Captain Scott Barrett admitted he'd hoped his coach would keep his moves to himself and even Robertson insisted he was trying to "park it".

But when the 'Razor-Ray' chants began at centrefield, Robertson succumbed to the pressure, dispensing with his jacket and going to work with his customary routine.

Time hasn't been kind to his moves - some looking much less polished than 10 years ago - and he struggled in the wet conditions, but for the 13th time around, they weren't too shabby.

Besides, the 'Razor breakdance' and Super Rugby titles have now become synonymous.