Brumby Runner
Jason Little (69)
Not intended as such, on the contrary I have been trying to explain that I thought it was a generally evenly matched contest and I enjoyed it up until that moment which ruined it for me because had the Tahs been able to score again it was game on. Perhaps Learning Curve has explained it but it certainly didn’t look to be the case and I’m hoping to get another look at it.
Otherwise I enjoyed it and I thought there was some good individual performances from both sides, however I realise it’s beyond the scope of yourself and BR to give credit to any Tahs players. Brumbies are a better coached side and the Tahs make too many mistakes but man on man there isn’t much between the sides,
KOB, I am a little your way of thinking. I was nervous as hell before the game but that first half really soothed those nerves. The Tahs did fight back in the second half, but overall the Brumbies were better and earned their win.
As far as the Banks knock on is concerned, I similarly thought there was a small knock on by the Tahs in the ruck that led to Rona's try at the end. Maybe a case of cancelling each other out?
On the question of who stood up and who dominated, clearly the Tahs forward pack wasn't a match for the Brumbies, in every aspect of the game not just the rolling maul. Hooper was again himself and will be the Wallaby No 7 if Poey doesn't make it back to his best. Keps should be the No 5 prop based on his better form last night and over the year than Robertson. Otherwise, none of the Tahs pack should be in the squad. Even Carter outplayed Simmons last night and he won't be in the mix at all.
Powell and Lealiifano outplayed Phipps and Foley as they have done for the majority of the year. The centres belonged to Simone and Kuridrani, but Simone won't make it to the Wallabies for some time yet I feel. Pulu had his best game for the Brumbies to date and along with Rona were the picks of the wingers. Both should make the Wallaby squad. Banks has been consistently the best No 15 in the country over the second half of the Super season. Experience will probably count against him for a starting Wallaby spot.
Overall the Tahs didn't do too much to hurt their selection chances, certainly not like the Rebels. I think though that a few peripheral Brumbies players are doing everything right to enhance their prospects.