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Semi Final - Brumbies vs Jaguares, Sat 29 June, 9:05 am (AEST)

Tomikin

David Codey (61)
Going to be a tough trip, but I think we should have beat them last time, and we front up we should knock them off and give us a chance at Championship.

Bad news Samu not traveling with the team, but hopefully back for the final in Canberra :)
 
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Is Samu 100% out? I’ve seen stuff saying he isn’t travelling with the team but is there a chance he will head over seperatly? Seems awefully early in such an important game to rule him out with a strain
 

Dctarget

Tim Horan (67)
Jags will be tough to beat at home, on a six match winning streak and haven't lost at home since round 7. Pretty similar season to the Brumbies, a few shaky wins and close losses to open the season but have stormed into some great form in the 2nd half.

Brumbies lost by 5 points last time they met in Argentina, back in round 11. But but both teams will be quite different this time round, with some very good Jag players back from injury.

Samu out is a blow, Brumbies definitely have a solid chance here, but you can't go past the home side. Playing in front of what will be an absolutely parochial crowd, baying for blood, hollering at every near off-side etc et will prove to be too much for the Brumbies IMO.

Jags by 5 again.
 

cyclopath

George Smith (75)
Staff member
Jags will be tough to beat at home, on a six match winning streak and haven't lost at home since round 7. Pretty similar season to the Brumbies, a few shaky wins and close losses to open the season but have stormed into some great form in the 2nd half.

Brumbies lost by 5 points last time they met in Argentina, back in round 11. But but both teams will be quite different this time round, with some very good Jag players back from injury.

Samu out is a blow, Brumbies definitely have a solid chance here, but you can't go past the home side. Playing in front of what will be an absolutely parochial crowd, baying for blood, hollering at every near off-side etc et will prove to be too much for the Brumbies IMO.

Jags by 5 again.

I think the Brumbies have all the attributes to win this. They will be more than a match in all facets of set piece play. Their defence is very good and organised. BUT, while the Sharks for mine were pretty unimaginative in attack, the Jaguares are anything but. It will be a much harder defensive challenge in this match for the Brumbies.
I think it will be very close, and I think the Brumbies might sneak it by <7 points. But they need to control the pace of the game - if the Jaguares get away from them, they can cause havoc.
 

Brumby Runner

Jason Little (69)
Remember, too, that last time the Brumbies were on their way round the world after playing the Stormers in Cape Town the weekend before. They will be fresher for this, but unfortunate there is also a short turn around having to play on Saturday morning our time.
 

Tomikin

David Codey (61)
Samu has been awesome and will be a big lose, but McCaffrey is coming back into form after having some weeks out injured.

I heard Poey is probably fit now, lol
 

Dctarget

Tim Horan (67)
Samu has been awesome and will be a big lose, but McCaffrey is coming back into form after having some weeks out injured.

I heard Poey is probably fit now, lol

Before the game Poey was being interviewed where he said he's on track, but a while off yet. Still hasn't returned to running.
 

waiopehu oldboy

George Smith (75)
Brisbane Times reports that "...start[ing] a near 30-hour journey to Buenos Aires... The Brumbies jumped on a bus to Sydney at 6am on Sunday before flying to Buenos Aires via Auckland."

30 hours? Must be some lengthy lay-overs somewhere, Tribe did it in 14.
 

Derpus

Nathan Sharpe (72)
The major flight hub for the region is Santiago, or was when i went. So bus to Sydney, flight to Auckland, flight to Santiago, flight to BA with fuckin about in-between each stop.

I flew home from Colombia (as a poverty student) and it took me about 4 stops and 40 hours. I doubt the Brumbies budget is much bigger than mine was.
 

cyclopath

George Smith (75)
Staff member
The major flight hub for the region is Santiago, or was when i went. So bus to Sydney, flight to Auckland, flight to Santiago, flight to BA with fuckin about in-between each stop.

I flew home from Colombia (as a poverty student) and it took me about 4 stops and 40 hours. I doubt the Brumbies budget is much bigger than mine was.

I flew to and from Argentina 22 years ago - going - 1 stop Auckland then trans-polar to BA; return - had to stop in southern Argentina at Rio Gallegos (military base) to fuel up because into the wind homewards. Didn't go to Santiago. I appreciate the carriers might have changed, but technically, can go straight to BA.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
Brisbane Times reports that ".start[ing] a near 30-hour journey to Buenos Aires. The Brumbies jumped on a bus to Sydney at 6am on Sunday before flying to Buenos Aires via Auckland."

30 hours? Must be some lengthy lay-overs somewhere, Tribe did it in 14.


Looks like there is only one direct flight a day from Auckland to BA.

Presumably Brumbies are counting door to door. 3 hours on the bus from Canberra to Sydney, 2+ hours waiting for their flight in Sydney.

Flight out of Auckland to BA leaves at 7:55pm so they must have had a number of hours waiting in Auckland.
 

RoffsChoice

Jim Lenehan (48)
I don't have any doubt that we can win this. We went there earlier this year and lost because of our own mistakes, not because we weren't in a position to win it.

However, I really hope we have a strategy for not adjusting to jet lag. The last thing I want is for us to play our final this week and not be able to show up next week.

The loss of Samu isn't great, but we have Cusack, Brown, McCaffrey, Valetini, and Douglas. We're fine in the backrow.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
I reckon the Chiefs completely bottled it and should have won. The Brumbies are definitely playing well enough that they can go to Argentina with a lot of confidence.
 

Derpus

Nathan Sharpe (72)
^^^^
I don't think there is any risk of Hurricanes, Brumbies or Jaguares winning in Christchurch anyway.

It's a battle for second.
 

RugbyReg

Rocky Elsom (76)
Staff member
TOURING SQUAD

FORWARDS (16)
Scott Sio
Allan Ala'alatoa
Leslie Leuluaialii-Makin
James Slipper
Angus Wagner
Folau Fainga’a
Connal McInerney
Rory Arnold
Sam Carter
Darcy Swain
Blake Enever
Murray Douglas
Tom Cusack
Rob Valetini
Jahrome Brown
Lachlan McCaffrey

BACKS (11)
Joe Powell
Matt Lucas
Christian Lealiifano
Toni Pulu
Tom Wright
Henry Speight
Andy Muirhead
Tevita Kuridrani
Irae Simone
Tom Banks
Mack Hansen
 

RoffsChoice

Jim Lenehan (48)
Interesting that we brought Wagner and not Ngauamo! Going to be in a world of hurt if either Folau or McInerney goes down. Also strange that we would bring Hansen on the trip when he has literally only played 4 minutes this season, but Ikitau has started games and covers 13 and stays at home?

The team picks itself though, right?
Sio, Fainga'a, Ala'alatoa, Arnold, Carter, Valetini, Brown, McCaffrey, Powell, Lealiifano, Pulu, Simone, Kuridrani, Speight, Banks
McInerney, Slipper, Makin, Swain, Cusack, Lucas, Wright, Muirhead
 
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