This was pretty ordinary brumbies.they are not playing anywhere near there best
Sadly I think its closer to the mark of where the Brumbies are actually at. Overall, they are slow and passive and I am starting to wonder about the S & C program. I though the amount of injuries were just bad luck but at this point they look like a spent team.
Not playing the Kiwis has caused Aussie rugby to regress back to its default standard of the over structed forwards orientated game. It looks like we have been coached back in to that style which is a worry. Sorry Rob Sieb; I know it your first year, but the attack has been really, really poor.
Specifically for the Brumbies, they are back to their old habits of slow and over structed and needing to play a control and territory game. We seemed to have gone back to what hurting us. It's similar to a few years ago when as soon as we hit a Kiwi team their backs just pantsed us, and we just could not keep up with he pace they played at. It really looked like we had turned the corner pre-COVID and were competing with the Kiwi teams. The Brumbies were playing very differently; ball in hand, running and being creative and playing at a higher tempo. Ironically it was after White left and we lost the kicking boots and a lot of experience. I am not sure it coincidence, but the slowness and kicking is back and we just wont chance our hand and run the ball like we had learned to do really well as COVID was hitting.
It hurt to watch players static in attack, little speed or passion, the softness up front and just poor choices. It also looks like we have persisted with selecting players who are not in form.
Lots to work on and we just need to learn how to play a game in broken play, not just off set piece.
As for D Murph, he is an entity in himself. I am impressed how he can find ways to penalise teams, especially the Brumbies, with new penalties and infringements that we have not seen previously this season.