Former Wallabies lock Justin Harrison lauded "a telling momentum change" after the Brumbies made it two straight Australian Super Rugby wins over their New ...
The Brumbies now prepare for their first international assignment of the season with a trip to Hamilton to play the Chiefs on Saturday. "We gave away key penalties being offside and with a quality side like the Brumbies, giving them set piece ball in our own half and they're going to punish us." "That's a telling momentum change to what we've seen in the past." "We always talk about the New Zealand teams dominating the Australian teams but it's nice to know. "You're on the edge of your seat and you're listening to interviews from All Blacks players talking about a loss and how hard it is to come over here and perform. The Brumbies turned in a solid team performance to beat the error-riddled Hurricanes 42-25 on a sunny Sunday afternoon in Canberra.
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — The ACT Brumbies scored three tries from set pieces in a 10-minute spell in the second half Sunday to set up a 42-25 win over the ...
“We gave away key penalties being offside and with a quality side like the Brumbies, giving them set piece ball in our own half and they’re going to punish us.” The first half was close. The key to the Brumbies win was that solid set piece but they also excelled at the breakdown, delaying or winning contested possessions from the Hurricanes while quickly regaining their own ball. They looked penetrative at times with the ball in hand. The Hurricanes hit back with a try to winger Salesi Rayasi but the missed conversion left the margin at 10 points. In doing so he brought up 10,000 points for the Brumbies in Super Rugby.
Rob Valetini scored a scintillating first half try in the Brumbies' clash with the Hurricanes. Picture: James Croucher. Rob Valetini had "lactic acid coming ...
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A breathtaking Rob Valetini try has helped the Brumbies take down a New Zealand opponent for a second straight week, knocking off the Hurricanes 42-25 at ...
The Hurricanes are now 5-5 for the season. The win improves the Brumbies to 9-1 for the Super Rugby Pacific season, with an impressive 2-0 start to their schedule facing Kiwi sides. Brumbies blow away the Hurricanes for second straight win over Kiwi sides
The Hurricanes have fallen to the Brumbies 42-25 in the final Super Rugby Pacific match of Round 11. The touring side were the first to cross over for a try ...
The loss takes the Hurricanes’ record to 5-5 for the season, a clear step behind Kiwi counterparts Blues, Crusaders and Chiefs who join the Brumbies in the top four. The Brumbies were ruthless on attack and defence, scoring five tries to the Hurricanes’ three, proving the deciding factor in their dominant win. The touring side were the first to cross over for a try via a diving effort from centre Peter Umaga-Jensen, however they were unable to withstand the pressure of the dominant Brumbies forwards.
Rob Valetini's moment of magic helps the Brumbies down the Hurricanes in Canberra, making it three wins from eight for Australian sides over their Kiwi ...
Salesi Rayasi had burst through the Brumbies' line to start the second half and give the Canes the lead, but they couldn't withstand the Brumbies' barrage. They will face the Chiefs (fourth) and Crusaders (third) in the coming fortnight in what will be a genuine pressure test for their title candidacy. A breathtaking Rob Valetini try has helped the Brumbies take down a New Zealand opponent for a second straight week, knocking off the Hurricanes 42-25 in Canberra.