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Brumbies 2016

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Brumby Runner

Jason Little (69)
A bye week coming up, a probable rather than possible loss to the Blues in Auckland, would leave the Tahs with the opportunity to lose two or three games to the NZ sides and still come out on top with bonus points. I think it's a lot closer than it may appear on paper.
 

Viking

Mark Ella (57)
I agree with @roffschoice... At this stage it's ours to lose. We have a good run home.

Although I have to admit we seem to always start strong early in the season and decline near the end. I hope we have changed our ways.
 

Brumby Jack

Steve Williams (59)
For those players not involved with the Wallabies during the Test window, they get the chance to go to Sunny Mauritius for the World 10's tournament on June 18/19.

The Brumbies have been drawn with Toulon, Western Force and an Italian All Star side.

The other teams involved are The Shorks, Stade Francais, Asia Pacific Dragons and Saracens.
 

ACT Waterboy

Stan Wickham (3)
Brumbies are the only team without their first choice fullback named in the wallabies squad, we need to do some recruiting....


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Tomikin

David Codey (61)
Hard to argue that Mogg played any decent football whilst Cheika has been coach.

McKenzie picked him twice when he started then never picked him again.
Narr he didnt wasnt bad id love to put robbie colemans heart in him.. get him just to fly and take the licks

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Brumby Runner

Jason Little (69)
From the Brumbies' website :

"Opponents of the Brumbies have received a total of eight yellow cards so far this season; no other side in Super Rugby has seen their opposition carded as often as the Brumbies."

Sort of puts to rest the urban myth that the Brumbies play the most cynical game. It suggests to me that they play such a challenging game close to the tryline that the opposition is sometimes reduced to spoiling, illegal tactics to counter them.
 
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