Foley's try was nice, Froggy, (and it was up my end, thank you boys) but the defining piece of play for me was the last try in the corner (which was right in front of me). The enthusiasm, energy and mental toughness Beale and Hooper showed to get in behind the Ponies' defence warmed the cockles of my heart. And then big Cliffy (who said he's fragile?, or can't play 80 minutes?) finished it off to score a wonderful team try IN THE 79TH MINUTE! I'd go so far as to say that passage of play might shape up as the defining moment of the Tahs' triumph this year.
The Ponies played very well on Saturday night, they put us under a lot of pressure for most of the game (apart from their lineouts, why did they send on a prop in the 2 jumper?). There's always been a healthy culture at the Brumbies, and their give-it-to the-Tahs approach showed. Macqueen established a positive culture in Canberra in 1996 (it's a shame he couldn't go to the well twice and do something similar in Melbourne in 2011). I've written elsewhere the advent of professionalism and the establishment of the Brumbies in 1996 were the most significant events in world rugby for quite some time, possibly since 1945. And they've successfully kept that culture; it stands them in good stead when injuries and poor coaches seek to pull them down. They'll come back strong next year. However, culture and determination can only take a team so far, they won't beat a rampaging team like the current Tahs too often. I thought the Brumbies competed very well for the first 55 or so minutes, if only marginally on the edge of the laws. But a good bench'll win close games in Super Rugby and the Tahs have a bloody beauty. Dennis goes down, another Walllaby (Hoiles) runs on! JacPot runs out of petrol, big Willie chugs on. Triple-teaming Skelton took an enormous amount out of the Brumbies defenders late in the game, which resulted in the blowout at the end.
That was a good test of the modern Tahs against a skilful, well-organised and committed opponent. They played good, done strong.
Anybody heard about the crowd figures? Christ it was cold out there, must've cost us at least 5,000 softies. The board put up a figure of 11 degrees. Crap! If it was over 6 I'm an All Black.