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Brumbies 2025

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Nev Cottrell (35)
Do you have a team list, can't open link
Starting XV:

  1. Lington Ieli
  2. Liam Bowron
  3. Timma Fainga’anuku
  4. Liam Lord
  5. Toby Macpherson
  6. Lachlan Hooper
  7. Jack Condon
  8. Davea Teoteo
  9. Dan Nelson
  10. Chace Oates
  11. Tom Hayes
  12. Austin Anderson
  13. Kadin Pritchard
  14. Nate Carroll
  15. Kye Oates
Reserves:

  • Chris Mickelson
  • Tangi Mafi
  • Te Huia Kutia
  • Darcy Fogarty
  • Riley Turner
  • Jakob Biet
  • Eli Sagala
  • Koko Salim
 

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Chris McKivat (8)
Starting XV:

  1. Lington Ieli
  2. Liam Bowron
  3. Timma Fainga’anuku
  4. Liam Lord
  5. Toby Macpherson
  6. Lachlan Hooper
  7. Jack Condon
  8. Davea Teoteo
  9. Dan Nelson
  10. Chace Oates
  11. Tom Hayes
  12. Austin Anderson
  13. Kadin Pritchard
  14. Nate Carroll
  15. Kye Oates
Reserves:

  • Chris Mickelson
  • Tangi Mafi
  • Te Huia Kutia
  • Darcy Fogarty
  • Riley Turner
  • Jakob Biet
  • Eli Sagala
  • Koko Salim
Thanks, what has happened to Cullen Grey. Thought he looked really good a couple of years ago in the 19's, but haven't heard anything about him since. Injured/moved away, not getting picked??
 

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Ron Walden (29)
Now we know why we haven't seen Tualima the last 2 weeks. From the Canberra Times:

The Brumbies confirmed on Monday that lock Tuaina Taii Tualima came down with the illness after visiting Fiji for the side's Super Rugby Pacific round one fixture against the Drua on Saturday, February 15.

"The team took all preventative measures against mosquito-borne illnesses, however one of our players, Tuaina Taii Tualima, has become ill after contracting dengue fever," the Brumbies said in a statement.

"The affected player has been diagnosed early and is receiving medical input from the team doctor and an infectious disease specialist."
 

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Ron Walden (29)
Further to ablove:
It's understood Tuaina did not go out and about in Suva, but it's thought he may have gotten a mosquito bite at the airport.

Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham believes Tualima would need at least four weeks before the 27-year-old can come back to full fitness and play again.

Last month, Fiji's Health Ministry officially declared a dengue fever outbreak, with at least 200 cases being recorded since the start of the year.
 

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Rod McCall (65)
Now we know why we haven't seen Tualima the last 2 weeks. From the Canberra Times:

The Brumbies confirmed on Monday that lock Tuaina Taii Tualima came down with the illness after visiting Fiji for the side's Super Rugby Pacific round one fixture against the Drua on Saturday, February 15.

"The team took all preventative measures against mosquito-borne illnesses, however one of our players, Tuaina Taii Tualima, has become ill after contracting dengue fever," the Brumbies said in a statement.

"The affected player has been diagnosed early and is receiving medical input from the team doctor and an infectious disease specialist."
Holy shit, that's terrible news for the guy. Hope it doesn't have long term effects for him, but it can really wreck havoc on muscles and joints.
 
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