Righto. I’ve just finished my rewatch on Stan and it was well worth it; being there live it is hard to keep track of everything and also hard to watch things rationally when 42,000 other Reds fans are around you baying for blood. In the moment there were certainly a few moments that I thought the Brumbies got away with that upon rewatching were fair calls.
First up, there’s plenty of noise here and on Twitter about Berry and him gifting the game to the Reds. I'd like to respectfully provide a bit of counter argument to this. If you listen to some, the Reds were rolled out the royal treatment on the way to the title. However, like many others, I think the Reds got dudded on some calls too. I won’t go through them exhaustively, but notably at minutes 5, 30, 44, 66, and a shit tonne around the 78-80-overtime mark. I only raise this to highlight that plenty were missed the other way too, and should the result have gone the other way I think the Reds would have pretty good grounds to be questioning the lack of a match winning penalty try.
A brief comment on those last few minutes: every season some rule gets particular attention: this year it’s been the offside line. It's been sweated on literally all season, from word go. The Brumbies got penalised for it a few times throughout the match, but then it kicked into overdrive in those last 5 or so minutes, with a tonne of cynical ones. Is it such a surprise they got pinged for it once again in that final play? For those who called rubbish on that last call, I suggest you watch that moment again; Berry clearly calls last feet and puts his arm out for a Reds advantage before ASY (Angus Scott-Young) gets held up.
The game followed a familiar pattern: Brumbies come out hard and get rewarded, Reds regather, return serve, and get rewarded.
Reds top line thoughts: some wonderful booming clearances from Hegarty in the second half. Best game of the season for LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto); hugely physical on both sides of the ball. Wilson clearly given the task of marking Valetini and did a great job with low chopping tackles (for the most part!). McReight a phenom and look what else can you say about Tupou. For a prop to still be going that hard in such a brutal game at the 85th minute is truly exceptional.
Brumbies top line thoughts: Longeran was excellent, and brought the energy and impact that I think FF (Folau Fainga'a) lacks. I was more worried about him starting than FF (Folau Fainga'a) and he proved me right. Valetini a beast and along with Tupou is my first picked Wallaby. I thought Frost did really well at 6 - I'm definitely putting the cart before the horse here but could be an exciting, flexible Wallaby bench option eventually? White was an absolute shit of a pest in the best, most annoying way and was huge in running the Brumby show. Locked in at Wallaby 9 with McDermott on the pine.
Huge game, huge season. If you could bottle and sell the atmosphere in the stadium last night you'd be a billionaire - it was electric! I'm thrilled for the Reds but I'm more thrilled for Australian rugby. My focus now shifts to passionately cheering on each and every other Australian franchise as we hopefully collectively knock those bloody Kiwis off their high horse. Go Reds-Brumbies-Force-Rebels-Waratahs!