Yes The Brumbies 2nd trywas beautiful to watch.
If, before the game someone said the Brumbies would get 2 comp points from the match, then you would definately have been happy with that - but to lose after outscoring the opposition by five tries to two was a bit hard to take.
Some critical moments in the match:
1. 34th minute Brumbies get a penalty about 40 metres out (score is 16-10 to to Bulls, Steyne already kicked four from four, 1st time the Bumbies had been in the Bulls hals for about 15 minutes). Mogg missed the penalty, Bulls not really pressured for the the remainder of the half.
Brumbies turned down the opportunity to kick for the line and pressure the Bulls inside the Bulls 22
2. Brumbies did not secure possession from the opening kick off, Bulls kick a penalty shortly after. Brumbies kick off - but it is out on the full, Bulls kick another penalty a few minutes later - six points 'gifted' to the Bulls and Steyne gets into his kicking rhythm: : +6 to the Bulls
3. Bulls score their 2nd try after Steyne dropped the ball - most players thought it was a knock on. If the Ref erred by missing the knock on, then that a somewhat excusable error. But worse was the late call by the Ref, quite a few seconds after it happened came the call 'play on'. The call should have been immediate - to give the Brumbies a chance to deal with the situation:+ 5 (or 7?) to the Bulls
4. Brumbies miss two sideline conversions for their 1st and 2nd tries. Both looked close: missed out on 2 or 4 points
Overall, the Bulls pressure game squeezed points (penalties) all through the game - well done to them.
Brumbies - a great effort, two comp points and so close to a win