Seems A.Ioane's injury may rule him out for some weeks. Hoping we see Suafoa returned to blindside with Tucker starting at lock and someone like Plumtree on the bench .
EDIT: Though I think Robinson may also be available again too.
Blues Team v Brumbies
- Joshua Fusitu’a
- Ricky Riccitelli
- James Lay
- Patrick Tuipulotu
- Cameron Suafoa
- Tom Robinson (Adrian Choat)
- Dalton Papalii
- Hoskins Sotutu
- Finlay Christie
- Beauden Barrett
- Caleb Clarke
- Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
- Rieko Ioane
- Mark Telea
- Stephen Perofeta
Reserves:- Kurt Eklund
- Ofa Tuungafasi
- Marcel Renata
- James Tucker
- Adrian Choat (Anton Segner)
- Taufa Funaki
- Bryce Heem
- Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens
Brumbies (1-15): James Slipper, Lachlan Lonergan, Allan Ala'alatoa (c), Nick Frost, Cadeyrn Neville, Rob Valetini, Rory Scott, Pete Samu, Ryan Lonergan, Jack Debreczeni, Corey Toole, Tamati Tua, Len Ikitau, Andy Muirhead, Tom Wright.
Replacements: John Ulugia, Blake Schoupp, Rhys Van Nek, Darcy Swain, Luke Reimer, Nic White, Noah Lolesio, Ollie Sapsford.
Slipper and Schoupp swap places and Lachie Lonergan comes back in after a dose of COVID. Otherwise, no change. Stability is a good thing, but I do think the Blues will be a bit too strong and too fast across the park. Hoping for a losing bonus point at worst. Revenge for the Semi last year would be absolutely sweet.
That fluffybunny still alive?In Melbourne for some esoteric reason.
Regardless, we have a Dismal patented pole to let the people have their say in how the Canberra My Little Pony Enthusiasts Club, and their pathetic one win so far this season, will perform against the undefeated Blues.
I hope you're right Hawko but I just can't see it happening. The Blues were impressive across the park last week imo and at best, I'm hoping for a close game.BR: I think you are severely downplaying the strength of the Brumby forwards and the weaknesses in the Blues pack. Yes the Blues backs are extremely dangerous, but if they are trying to work with 20% possession they risk trying to do too much. The Brumbies backs to me were pretty decent last week, particularly defending, and they are very effective on the counter.
It will be a good test to see where the Brumbies are in comparison to the NZ sides, but I wasn't that impressed with the Blues last week and I think they'll get throttled in the pigs and end up being done pretty comprehensively. If Australia's best Super side gets badly beaten by the half-strength Blues then God help the rest of the Aussie teams.
I hope you're right Hawko but I just can't see it happening. The Blues were impressive across the park last week imo and at best, I'm hoping for a close game.
The Brumbies really haven't sorted out their backline yet. Is the Lonergan/Debreczini combination better than White/Lolesio? One combo containing two Wallabies and the other a promising No 9 and in some eyes a journeyman No 10. Is Tua a Super Rugby NO 12? Yet to be seen. Is Tom Wright really the best option at 15? Many questions yet to be answered and unfortunately if any of the answers in this week's team are wrong, then it could easily be a comprehensive win to the Blues.
This time try White/Lolesio v Christie/Barret. I'd give White the win but a gulf at 10. Lonergan/Debreczeni v Christie/Barrett, now that's interesting. Clearly advantage to the Blues, but an interesting watch. Thanks for pointing it out - will make the game more interesting.
You also have to think White/Lolesio v Funaki/Barrett or a tiring Christie/Barrett. (Would the Blues fans like to advise who backs up at 10?) That should be something of a "gimme" to both White and Loloseio against tiring legs and a huge opportunity to stand out for Eddie Jones.
Could be the most interesting head to head match up of the whole round, and most crucial for the makeup of the Wallabies later in the year.This time try White/Lolesio v Christie/Barret. I'd give White the win but a gulf at 10. Lonergan/Debreczeni v Christie/Barrett, now that's interesting. Clearly advantage to the Blues, but an interesting watch. Thanks for pointing it out - will make the game more interesting.
You also have to think White/Lolesio v Funaki/Barrett or a tiring Christie/Barrett. (Would the Blues fans like to advise who backs up at 10?) That should be something of a "gimme" to both White and Loloseio against tiring legs and a huge opportunity to stand out for Eddie Jones.
Perofeta is the Blues backup 10 and the Blues backline arguably functions better with Perofeta at 10 than Barrett imo. I would prefer to see Perofeta at 10 and Barrett at 15. Perofeta played really well at 10 in his chances last year which is how he cracked the ABs.
On the other hand I think Debreczeni is a better territory kicker than Barrett - Beauden is a wonderfully instinctive player and strong at attacking kicks (cross kicks, chip kicks etc) but his territory kicking is actually pretty average.