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NEWS: Brumbies reveal Indigenous and Retro jerseys
NEWS: Brumbies reveal Indigenous and Retro jerseys
As Super Rugby AU continues to, uh, captivate fans the world over, the Brumbies have revealed two brand new special edition jerseys to add to their roster for the 2020 season. Well, at least one of them will be.
First up is a brand new Indigenous jersey that will be worn for their clash against the Reds in Round 6 of Super Rugby AU, and is the first ever proper Indigenous jersey that the…
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Brumbies vs highlanders
25th march 2017
The Plus500 Brumbies have come agonisingly close to claiming a third win on the trot against the Highlanders, ultimately falling the wrong side of an 18-13 score line. Here, we focus on some of the finer details which shaped the outcome.
Game Plan
Coming off a heavy loss last week, the Highlanders clearly were looking to correct certain issues that contributed to their defeat. Against the Hurricanes, the Otago side gave up far too many yards after contact. Instead of chopping low, and stopping runners at the gain-line, they tended to hit high, soaking the pressure. When you allow these metres to be gained, your defensive line becomes disjointed, leaving holes for attackers to exploit, which the Hurricanes ultimately did. This week was a different story. The highlanders shot out of the line and put in clean, first up tackles, which often stifled the Brumbies, as the home-side struggled to get good go forward ball. A big improvement from last week.
Another issue the Highlanders had in their previous fixture was dealing with high-balls, a change in both wing positions for the round 5 clash a reflection of this. The Brumbies looked to exploit this hole in the Highlanders team, often electing to box-kick from the base with Joe Powell. The Brumbies then looked to chase hard, but not contest, choosing instead to surround the receiver and target the ball at the breakdown. The home-side got some good return from this tactic, either winning back possession or slowing the Highlanders down. It also forced the visitors dangerous back-line to attack from deep, a huge factor in why the Brumbies came so close to victory.
Turning Points
Straight off the training ground
The game’s first try came off the back of a beautifully worked set piece, man of the match Chris Alcock scoring in the corner. The move, exposed the Highlanders eagerness to get off the line and pressure the Brumbies midfield runners. Alcock seemed like he was going to simply rip the ball and pop it off to Powell. Instead, he faked and turned the corner, giving the Brumbies a two-on-one down the wing. Alcock then dummied fly-half Fletcher Smith, and showed great pace to finish off a well thought out move.
Gutsy decision
In what appears to be a trend this season, the Brumbies unfortunately conceded just before half-time. Highlanders captain Ben Smith, on two occasions, turned down kickable penalties inside the Brumbies 22. With the score at 10-0, three points from the tee appeared to be the safer option going into the break. Smith’s brave captaincy paid off eventually, a wonderfully worked set play off a scrum put debutant Patelesio Tomkinson in for the try.
Charge Down
The Brumbies had a slender lead but control of possession on their half-way line, late in the game. Looking to pin the Highlanders back, the ball was flashed to Godwin, who put the ball to boot. His effort was charged down, and substitute prop Aki Seiuli scooped up the loose-ball. The Highlanders peppered the Brumbies line, with the Brumbies putting in some incredible hits in defence. However, the Brumbies couldn’t hold out, Seuli, with the help of his teammates, crashed over for what proved to be the winning score.
Top Performers
Brumbies Back-Row
Chris Alcock was given the honour of man of the match, but really the back-row as a unit were all outstanding at different points. Jordan Smiler didn’t disappoint on a night where he reached 50 caps for the Brumbies. His work-rate in defence was unsurpassed, and he was a constant threat at the break-down. Scott Fardy added further pressure at ruck-time, and was a thorn in the Highlanders side at every lineout. Alcock was simply everywhere. A comprehensive open-side flanker performance. He made important tackles, contributed at ruck time alongside his back-row partners and produced a special moment to score the Brumbies only try.
Henry Speight
The Brumbies star man showed up again. In many respects, Speight is one of the most unique players in the world. His ferocity and aggression in the tackle and at the ruck is almost unparalleled by anyone who plays his position in world rugby, and it was on display against the Highlanders. Speight was also a constant threat in attack, coming off his wing and carrying through the middle if the ball failed to find him on the edge.
Where the game was won
On a night where both teams could claim they deserved the win, it was the dying minutes which proved crucial. The Brumbies had two opportunities to score inside the Highlanders five metre line. The home side battered the Highlanders defensive front, but were unable to breach, and the Highlanders survived. The final sequence, a maul deep in enemy territory, gave the Brumbies what appeared to be the perfect chance to score the try they so needed. The set up at the maul was good, the Brumbies forwards tight and low, with the ball secure at the back. Brumbies back-line players added their weight, joining the maul at the back, and it looked for all money that they would go over. Highlanders players were doing everything they could to stop the Brumbies. In fact, they were lucky a few times to not give away a penalty. Possible infringements aside, the Highlanders held firm, holding up the Brumbies and winning a scrum, which ended the game. A heart-braking end, the Brumbies will feel they should have come away with victory for their fans, who were magnificent on the night.
In two weeks, the Brumbies will have another home fixture, this time against The Reds. The Brumbies will look to bounce back after this tough loss, confident in the fact that they probably deserved to win.
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NEWS: Brumbies Rugby reveal Super Rugby 2018 Classic Sportswear Home & Away Jerseys
The Plus500 Brumbies have revealed the brand new home and away jerseys that the Canberra-based team will be wearing throughout the 2018 Super Rugby season. (more…)
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NEWS: Brumbies Rugby reveal Super Rugby 2018 Classic Sportswear Home & Away Jerseys
The Plus500 Brumbies have revealed the brand new home and away jerseys that the Canberra-based team will be wearing throughout the 2018 Super Rugby season. (more…)
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NEWS: Brumbies Rugby sign O'Neills kit deal, reveal 2019 jerseys
NEWS: Brumbies Rugby sign O’Neills kit deal, reveal 2019 jerseys
The Plus500 Brumbies have signed a brand new kit deal with Irish apparel brand O’Neills, and revealed the brand new home and away jerseys that the Australian team will wear throughout the 2019 Super Rugby season.
O’Neills is most known for its GAA and rugby league kits, but does have a history in rugby union in the Northern hemisphere – notably through its deals with Harlequins and London Irish
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We are calling on the Canberra Community to Back @brumbiesrugby in their charge towards the finals. GIO Stadium has become a Fortress for the Plus500 Brumbies during the 2019 season, having won the past six home games straight. Let’s make it seven in a row at GIO - Back your Brumbies this Saturday against the Queensland Reds and Fill the Fortress Match Details: Plus500 Brumbies v Queensland Reds GIO Stadium Saturday 15 June Kick-Off: 7.45pm Tickets : https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/Show.aspx?sh=KRU1819 #fillthefortress #brumbiesfamily (at Canberra, Australian Capital Territory) https://www.instagram.com/p/Byj_PciBVAc/?igshid=dfv2phny3uqv
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Get along to Truefitt & Hill Canberra this Friday, 1st March between 1pm - 5pm to meet some of the boys in the Plus500 Brumbies and sign up with the Brumbies for the 2019 season. Four game memberships available as well as full season. All members who sign up in store will receive a voucher to be used at Truefitt and Hill. #truefittandhill #truefittandhillaustralia #truefittandhillcanberra #Plus500 #brumbiesrugby (at Canberra, Australian Capital Territory) https://www.instagram.com/p/BuZ8_EQBNvY/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=b1akcus47n5h
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Brumbies vs Force
The Plus500 Brumbies got their first win of the season in a hard fought win against the Western Force. Here we take a closer look at the key moments and performances that shaped the score-line.
Attacking shape
Looking to shift the powerful western force pack around the park, the Brumbies attacked with pace and direction when they had ball in hand. Getting runners around the corner off nine and ten, the Brumbies clearly planned to attack the force through the middle. Tactically, this was key to brumbies success as they were able to avoid the Force’s strong interior defence. Once they had the Force going in reverse, the backs struck with intent. In a tense game, the brumbies exciting young back line had limited opportunities to shift the ball, but when they did, their pace and power were clear to see.
Turning Points
A couple of key plays stand out in the game. The first big moment of the night came early when the Force had the Brumbies on the ropes. A series of strong carries, particularly by Perth centre Billy Meakes, gave in-form winger Chance Peni the opportunity to score in the corner. It looked for all money that the imposing league-convert had given the visitors the lead. However, Brumbies full back Aidan Toua managed to hold him down, forcing the winger into a double movement. With the Force’s confidence high coming into the game, an early five-pointer might have been a game changer.
With a 10-0 lead seemingly secured, tries coming from Henry Speight and exciting young fly-half Wharenui Hawera, the Brumbies had good field position with the clock winding down on the first-half. Then, after Brumbies back-rower Jordan Smiler was penalised at the break-down, Force fly-half Jono Lance produced a touch of magic off the boot, giving the Perth side a five metre line-out. The force set up the maul, and drove the Brumbies over, bringing the visitors back into the game.
The games crucial moment came late in the second period, the Brumbies needing a try to get their first win of the season. As Joe Powell was delivering the ball to the waiting trio of forwards in mid-field, Force lock Ross Haylett-Petty shouldered the young scrum-half, late and high. Lucky to only receive yellow, Haylett-Petty could only watch on as the Brumbies scored twice with the Force a player down, the first coming from former Force star Kyle Godwin, and the second coming from the lineout, courtesy of replacement hooker Robbie Abel.
Top Performers
Henry Speight
A complete performance from the fan favourite. With the game turning scrappy for periods of time, Speight ran his socks off looking for work. Making tackles, chasing down kicks, his presence was felt all over the field. A brilliantly taken try capped a man of the match performance for the Brumbies star winger.
Allan Alaalatoa
Dominant from the first whistle, until he excited the field, Alaalatoa proved why he was a deserving Wallaby last year. Against an experienced loose-head in Pek Cowan, the young prop shined, winning penalty after penalty, alongside veterans Josh Mann-Rea and Ben Alexander.
Joe Powell
A scrum-half’s impact on a game can often go unnoticed if they aren’t making line breaks or throwing out the back door flicks. Joe Powell was outstanding tonight, because he executed his role. Clearly growing in confidence and stature, Powell marshalled his forwards brilliantly, delivering inch perfect passes consistently for the 80 minutes. Cool, calm and collected, Joe Powell delivered an understated, first class performance
Where the game was won
The game, as it often is, was won upfront. The Brumbies pack dominated throughout the game, proving too strong for the visitors. In the first half, the scrum took centre stage. Led by Alaalatoa, the Brumbies eight seemed to walk the force back in every scrum. Then, in the second half, when the Brumbies needed a try to win, the pack delivered, coming close from the maul with Godwin finishing. At the death, the pack sealed the win, with Robbie Abel crashing over. With a pack in form, and an exciting back-line primed to rip opposing defences apart, the Brumbies will go into their next game against the Waratahs with renewed confidence and belief.
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