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Stirling Mortlock (74)
I mentioned before, but I can't really find much fault in the Brumbies starting pack and thought they had it over the Rebels forwards for 2/3 of the game...........
- set piece was strong, and of course the ever reliable driving maul
- creating important turnovers in the tackle when the Rebels got down to their end of the field in the first half
- fast ball for the backs, who unfortunately didn't know what to do with it - Powell too often waiting at the back with the ball waiting for someone to pass to
- strong carries from a number of players including Sio, AAA, Valetini and Samu (the super sub)
- Cusack put in a lot of good work, and they didn't seem to miss McCaffrey........ the backrow depth is good
But in the end the Rebels had a stronger bench, and the key was the 9-10-12 combination of Genia, Cooper and Meakes who had it all over their opponents, and gave their outside backs the space to tear the Brumbies a new one.
The Rebels midfield also did well to put pressure on the Brumbies, and really took advantage of Wright's inexperience - a game too soon for him.
I hope the Brumbies can get Taliauli and Pulu back soon......... I don't think Speight is still deserving of a guaranteed start, and appears to make the wrong decision every time.
And there's got to be questions asked about Fisher's new role as defence coach - too many times this year an opposite winger has been able to stroll over with hardly a defender in reach.
- set piece was strong, and of course the ever reliable driving maul
- creating important turnovers in the tackle when the Rebels got down to their end of the field in the first half
- fast ball for the backs, who unfortunately didn't know what to do with it - Powell too often waiting at the back with the ball waiting for someone to pass to
- strong carries from a number of players including Sio, AAA, Valetini and Samu (the super sub)
- Cusack put in a lot of good work, and they didn't seem to miss McCaffrey........ the backrow depth is good
But in the end the Rebels had a stronger bench, and the key was the 9-10-12 combination of Genia, Cooper and Meakes who had it all over their opponents, and gave their outside backs the space to tear the Brumbies a new one.
The Rebels midfield also did well to put pressure on the Brumbies, and really took advantage of Wright's inexperience - a game too soon for him.
I hope the Brumbies can get Taliauli and Pulu back soon......... I don't think Speight is still deserving of a guaranteed start, and appears to make the wrong decision every time.
And there's got to be questions asked about Fisher's new role as defence coach - too many times this year an opposite winger has been able to stroll over with hardly a defender in reach.