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It’s been one hell of a physical fight between Brumbies and Moana Pasifika in the suburban grounds of Pukekohe where nearly the first 40 were being scoreless until the Brumbies launched strike right here, right there on half-time. Meanwhile, Moana unable to counter it up front when a small gap becomes big and Brumbies get to keep their winning run as the clock ticks down towards full-time by only 24-0. 

Don’t know what went wrong other than promising start from Moana there when Tana Umaga chose to rest Ardie Savea as the leader in the loose forward 8 – maybe they will want to save it for next Saturday v Drua in Fiji. 

Regardless of that, Moana looked so hesitant thinking rain would help them win when their conversion play is a touch isolated, and Brumbies won all of these battles that they couldn’t do themselves.

Do understand the Drua’s home form though whose crowd is always so strong even though their 2025 run isn’t as good as they would’ve liked. But still, we saw a taste test of that earlier today when they defeated the Waratahs at their home ground. 

Again, it’s a shame the Tahs don’t have that same tight-five grunt to tame Drua’s ferocious backline pace like it was in previous games including last week v one of the Top 3 teams in Chiefs – seems they were caught off guard until it was too late to catch up later on in that one.

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Rain, hail or shine or even under lights…what else Corey Toole cannot do on the wide left Brumbies 11?

His golden 100m track and field pace on a slippery field got away with back-to-back tries following a physical first 60 odd minutes & no doubt would want the gold medal by winning a Super Rugby title over the best New Zealand team for sure.

Then you’ve got Billy Pollard holding off line-out throws as the reserve 2 every time he turns up on stage to finish off a stunning piece of his own with two tries also & now he will be writing his next album when it comes to his starting Lions selection for the green & gold provided the Brumbies continue to keep on winning.  

And Miracle Failangi’s physical punches on the blindside six gave Moana Pasifika every fighting chance considering his excellent performances so far in 2025 but shame these poor selections around him came back to bite them including an incoherent attacking third unfortunately.

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Week 7 of the 2024 Super Rugby Season wrapped up with the ACT-NSW rivalry between the Brumbies and Waratahs at GIO Stadium in Canberra where it was a quiet and defensive focused first-half with the Brumbies holding a 10-point lead after a series of penalty goals by the two teams but No.9 Harrison Goddard has got Canberrans on the board right at half-time with his first TRY of the night, 16-6. Then the Brumbies went on to build on their good first-half with an excellent 2nd-half performance of a few tries on the board that sums up their 5th straight win of 2024 while the Waratahs might have secured the one and only TRY but struggled mightily despite their good defensive structure earlier on as the full-time score was 40-16.

It’s a hard pick with so many Brumbies players performing at their best tonight v Waratahs but how good was Corey Toole who was so electrifying that made the most of his team’s unbelievable 2nd half counter-attacking performance on the left wing at No.11. It’s not just his explosive finishing and slick passes that puts Toole on the front foot but he can also cover everything in between including defense as he deseves the step up into Wallabies level soon enough. Then shoutout to James Slipper who plays on the front row at loosehead for the Brumbies after he just became the most capped Australian Super Rugby player of 178 caps & he too had a great game to keep a great eye of the Waratahs earlier on while giving his team winning penalties and big scores to help the Brumbies stay ahead. He’s so important on and off the field with a plethora of experience alongside a high standard of physical and mental toughness required both at Super Rugby and Wallabies level as credit to him on turning the Brumbies into a regular finals contender since he came over from the Reds back in 2019. Now look out Blues and Hurricanes, they are gunning for the top spot now & hopefully the Super Rugby trophy later in June. But first, they got the week-long off for next week before the Brumbies head to Auckland v Blues on a Saturday night for Week 9.

And Charlie Gamble did the best he can to hold the Waratahs glue together on the openside back row at No.7 with excellent defensive contribution to turn the game over including some attacking intent which reaped rewards along the way, especially when going up against an outstanding Brumbies team who controlled really well with possession. It’s just a shame that his team’s attack wasn’t on par with the Brumbies backline in the 2nd half when it comes to the lead, having built some defensive stability throughout the opening 40. Once again, the Waratahs still haven’t won in a while that goes back to Round 2 last month v Crusaders whom they will be facing up next this time at home (Allianz Stadium in Moore Park) on Friday night.

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