Wedgie wrote:Grrr. Awful news that Pocock has done his ACL. Terrible for Brumbies and terrible for the Wallabies mind you unlike the World Cup at least we have a couple of decent backups in Gill and Hooper now.
Definately soured the victory, George Smith did a solid job as his replacement. Brumbies still have conceded a point in the second half of a game this season. Big couple of weeks coming up with a 2 game road trip to Yarpie land
Wow what a first half by the Brumbies, smashing the Sharks to lead 26-3 with the bonus point already secure. One of the best halves Ive seen us play in a long time, ball movement was slick and George Smith has been huge.
Brumbies lose their first for the season and break a 8 game winning streak on the road. Started really sluggishly and the Stormers picked us off, good effort to get within 3 with 10 minutes to go but got sloppy in the final minutes and the Stormers scored an interception to deny us a BP Just watched the Tahs v Blues, Tahs won with a late penalty.
The Rebels have been renamed the Rabbles after their 64-7 loss in South African and with Kurtley Beale and Cooper Verna sent home after Kurtley punched Cooper in he face. Great come back from the Tahs, loved that game!
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
Brumbies beat the Bulls 23-20 Won it on the bell with an undeserved penalty. Bulls levelled it at 20-20 after a last minute try and conversion. Brumbies won a penalty on the restart and Lealiifano slotted it from 41 out. Good result, Bulls had 9 Boks in their squad tonight.
Brumbies could only manage a 28-28 draw tonight. Looked very lethargic and the injuries are starting to take their toll. Missed far too many shots at goal, Kings were very undisciplined and gave away too many penalties. Drama at the end, the final whistle had been blown with the Brumbies up 28-21, the ref was then notified by the touch judge about a foul. The TMO correctly judged that it was a penalty to the Kings and they scored seconds later