Really? Did you see the breakdowns during the game? They will be in raptures if he refs them the same, as Chiefs rely on quick ball so much!I feel sorry for him in some respects. Talk about put him under extra pressure after last week.
Brumbies will need to take him out of the game as they appeared to be on the wrong side of the 50/50 decision ledger last week.
Stocked to see Jack D starting. He’s good for 40 mins and if not performing after 40 then pull Noah from the bench.SAFEGUARD GLOBAL ACT BRUMBIES SEMI FINAL TEAM
1. James Slipper, Queanbeyan Whites
2. Lachlan Lonergan, Tuggeranong Vikings
3. Sefo Kautai, Canberra Royals
4. Nick Frost, Queanbeyan Whites
5. Cadeyrn Neville, Uni-Norths Owls
6. Tom Hooper, Tuggeranong Vikings
7. Pete Samu, Gungahlin Eagles
8. Rob Valetini, Western District Lions
9. Nic White (C), Tuggeranong Vikings
10. Jack Debreczeni, Uni-Norths Owls
11. Ollie Sapsford, Uni-Norths Owls
12. Tamati Tua, Queanbeyan Whites
13. Len Ikitau, Tuggeranong Vikings *
14. Andy Muirhead, Canberra Royals
15. Tom Wright, Western District Lions
REPLACEMENTS
16. Connal McInerney, Canberra Royals *
17. Blake Schoupp, Gungahlin Eagles
18. Rhys Van Nek, Uni-Norths Owls
19. Darcy Swain, Tuggeranong Vikings
20. Luke Reimer, Western Districts Lions
21. Ryan Lonergan, Tuggeranong Vikings *
22. Noah Lolesio, Tuggeranong Vikings
23. Corey Toole, Gungahlin Eagles
Denoted 50th ACT Brumbies cap
Tuggeranong
Larkham also took the chance to dispel some confusion around their lone change to their starting side, with Tom Hooper coming into the starting side.
Hooper was initially listed in the six jersey by the club but will play as the openside to complete the backrow of Pete Samu and Rob Valetini.
“He should be listed at seven. At least that’s how I sent it in…well if he’s listed at six, leave him at six," Larkham joked.
“He’s got a few skills that he’s been working on this week that he’s not normally required to execute this week
“We’ve got good confidence that he’ll execute those and then have the impact in and around the contact zone.”
Hasn't he come on as a player. With all due respect I was somewhat amazed when I saw that the Brumbies had signed him, as he had never looked the part of a super class player, but he genuinely is guiding them around the field bloody well at moment.Stocked to see Jack D starting. He’s good for 40 mins and if not performing after 40 then pull Noah from the bench.
Makes you wish he didn't go the Rebels when he was a kid. The tar pit of playmakers for his generation.Hasn't he come on as a player. With all due respect I was somewhat amazed when I saw that the Brumbies had signed him, as he had never looked the part of a super class player, but he genuinely is guiding them around the field bloody well at moment.
Good I guess they clear it up but doesn't make a difference. Brumbies are putting out a team to get aggressive which is what they need to do. Looking forward to this game a lot now. I'm hoping the Reds did the Brumbies a bit of a solid in their effort against the Chiefs. I know the Brumbies really had to work to get through the Hurricanes.Some confusion with the team announcement…
Tom Hooper is apparently playing at 7:
BRUMBIES (1-15): James Slipper, Lachlan Lonergan, Sefo Kautai, Nick Frost, Cadeyrn Neville, Rob Valetini, Tom Hooper, Pete Samu, Nic White (c), Jack Debreczeni, Ollie Sapsford, Tamati Tua, Len Ikitau, Andy Muirhead, Tom Wright
RESERVES: Connal McInerney, Blake Schoupp, Rhys Van Nek, Darcy Swain, Luke Reimer, Ryan Lonergan, Noah Lolesio, Corey Toole
I saw the breakdowns in the quarter - Berry declared prison rules early on and both sides benefited at different times. It evened out over the course of the game and dare I say resulted in a more open/less stop-start game. Brums attack (every attack?) also pretty reliant on generating quick ball so I'm sure the Chiefs will be planning on going pretty hard this week (both at the breakdown and at stopping Valetini, who is generally responsible for generating said quick ball).Really? Did you see the breakdowns during the game? They will be in raptures if he refs them the same, as Chiefs rely on quick ball so much!
Mate I have no probs at all with how Berry reffed it, just was in reply to another poster worrying about Berry from Brumbies point of view. He has his way of reffing and don't see him not awarding a try (corectly in my opinion) not going to play on his mindI saw the breakdowns in the quarter - Berry declared prison rules early on and both sides benefited at different times. It evened out over the course of the game and dare I say resulted in a more open/less stop-start game. Brums attack (every attack?) also pretty reliant on generating quick ball so I'm sure the Chiefs will be planning on going pretty hard this week (both at the breakdown and at stopping Valetini, who is generally responsible for generating said quick ball).
My comment was from the Brumbies point of view and was in relation to things like the "the prison rules" breakdown and being accepting that its a free for all and not being caught on the wrong side of / or waiting for the occasional whistle from Berry.Mate I have no probs at all with how Berry reffed it, just was in reply to another poster worrying about Berry from Brumbies point of view. He has his way of reffing and don't see him not awarding a try (corectly in my opinion) not going to play on his mind
Ok mate understand that, and maybe not best for him to get same team 2 weeks in row?My comment was from the Brumbies point of view and was in relation to things like the "the prison rules" breakdown and being accepting that its a free for all and not being caught on the wrong side of / or waiting for the occasional whistle from Berry.
Some felt the Brumbies didn’t get the rub of the green last week. It appears that once teams start engaging with Berry as Nic White was, the less reward you seem to get (just a personal observation). So if they take him out of the game and work with the free for all it should help them, rather than feeling they are not being rewarded and get frustrated etc.
The try call has nothing to do with my original comment BTW. More that the guy has come under a lot of personal critique in the past, so after a game where his performance is being heavily discussed again (as per your prison rules breakdown comment and other parts of the game), it would be only human nature for him to be feeling a little under pressure and scrutiny and (unconsciously) change his approach.
Same mate, have been at club rugby, had a quiet beer after, and went to Wellington last weekend, so stocked up at a craft brewery while there. So all ready!Fridge is stacked ready to watch the Brumbies trample the chuffs
What the hell is a Knights vs Roosters??Watching Knights vs Roosters as warm-up
There will be cow bells aplenty...
It’s the perfect night for rugby here in the Aus Capital. No rain or wind and 9 degrees.Looks cold wet and dismal. Just like Canberra. Brumbies to win hahahahaha