Chiefs steal it late
16 Mar 2012
RYAN VREDE reports on the Chiefs’ 29-22 victory over the Brumbies secured through a Jackson Willison try at the death.
It was by no means convincing but the Chiefs continue their early-season march, giving further fuel to the growing belief that they will be among the teams involved in the business end of the tournament. To progress beyond the play-offs they need to exorcise the demons that sporadically tempt them to abandon a balanced approach in favour of crowd-pleasing panache.
The Chiefs at times resembled the rudderless side they were last year, shifting the ball laterally without any platform to do so effectively. Where purpose had characterised their attacks prior to this match, there was too much hope of individual brilliance, which was in short supply. It was no surprise that both their tries were built on pragmatic phase play.
Credit to the Brumbies for their structure, accuracy and power on defence – hallmarks of a Jake White team. The pressure they were able to exert in this regard contributed significantly to a string of handling errors the Chiefs committed, although a number of their cough-ups were simply schoolboy.
The Brumbies should have been ahead at the break (tied 9-9) having shown greater composure on attack but lacking the killer blow in the red zone. Their phase play and rolling mauls troubled the Chiefs, who lacked the gainline physicality to stifle the former and the organisational skill to quell the latter. Their lack of punch in the tackle compromised their breakdown contest and resulted in them conceding a string of breakdown penalties, which Christian Lealiifano duly banked.
He traded three pointers with Aaron Cruden, the flyhalves kicking five apiece to lock the scores at 15-all going into the final quarter. However, you sensed that the Chiefs had the edge. With their cavalier spirit reigned in slightly they were able to exert pressure in a manner they never were in the first half. They worked through phases and rewarded when Sona Taumalolo drove over from close range. Cruden converted to give his side the lead with seven minutes to play.
But then the Chiefs showed their tactically naive side once more, attempting to run themselves out of their territory instead of punting deep and forcing the Brumbies to take risks. They turned over possession and with four minutes to play Brumbies lock Sam Carter burrowed over the whitewash. Lealiifano held his nerve to level the scores once more from a difficult angle.
But the Chiefs redeemed themselves immediately. They depleted the Brumbies’ defensive line through multiple phases before shifting the ball to Willison for the match-winning score.

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16 Mar 2012, 16:31 pm
@rossoneri(rossoneri)-192:
Hi Rosso…
May I correct something…?
That song is by Robbie Robertson – solo – not The Band. Came from his self-titled album in 1987.
An awesome album… also had Broken Arrow on it… (which was covered by Rod Stewart but much better by Robbie)… and a superb song called Showdown at Big Sky… among others…
Daniel Lanois produced and U2 did backing stuff for him…
He also had a song called Shine your Light… which was used for a movie called Ladder49… Great song!
Robbie also did two albums of songs for native americans… which imo opinion are some of the most powerful poignant songs ever written anywhere anytime…
listen to Ghost Dance… gives you goosebumps on your soul…!…
“you can kill my body…
you can damn my soul…
for not believing in your god…
and some world down below.
You don’t stand a chance against my prayer…
You don’t stand a chance against my love!”
The Band were giants and pioneers in rock history…
And Robbie Robertson is one of the deepest thinking people, let alone rock stars, ever…
An amazing human being…!!
16 Mar 2012, 16:38 pm
@cane(cane)-184:
very good, cane.
@rossoneri(rossoneri)-192:
nice its robertson.
i am more of a jim croce man myself.
16 Mar 2012, 16:41 pm
And after that ‘ Flasha Flashlight ‘please
16 Mar 2012, 16:42 pm
If we’re talking late 60s, early 70s, this is my kind of thing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVC2cszdTao
16 Mar 2012, 16:42 pm
Hearts I rip
Biggie Smalls and Junior Mafia
Some mark *** *******
We keep on coming
While we running for your jewels
Steady gunning
Keep on busting at them fools
You know the rules
16 Mar 2012, 16:50 pm
@Dawn(Dawn)-205: **** biggie, **** mobb deep
16 Mar 2012, 16:50 pm
@>^..^< katman(katman)-204:
Neil Young is my all time favourite… bar none…
Know most of his lyrics and have most of his albums…
can’t name a favorite neil young song of mine… their are just too many…
16 Mar 2012, 16:51 pm
@>^..^< katman(katman)-204:
Neil Young is my all time favourite… bar none…
Know most of his lyrics and have most of his albums…
can’t name a favorite neil young song of mine… there are just too many…
16 Mar 2012, 16:53 pm
@Transformation(Transformation)-206:
All saccharin needs to be countered with some bad a s s lyrics
16 Mar 2012, 16:53 pm
sorry double post…
16 Mar 2012, 16:55 pm
And then to my friend from Port Elizabeth
‘ Kunjani’ by Ricardo & Friends
16 Mar 2012, 17:03 pm
@Sheriff(Sheriff)-211: awe ma se kind…
i dedicate “never again” by prophets of da city to the my bra Lawman up in SnorCity trying to repatriate his ouens to all the suburbs.
16 Mar 2012, 17:04 pm
gym calls
16 Mar 2012, 17:07 pm
@Transformation(Transformation)-212:
16 Mar 2012, 17:12 pm
@ufo(ufo)-201: A great guitarist and songwriter. Always enjoyed his stuff although I don’t own any of his albums.
16 Mar 2012, 17:15 pm
@stormersboy(stormersboy)-215:
Stormersboy, tell me – are you kullid?
Ive been from the site for some time so a few regulars here I dont know
Hope you dont find it intrusive
16 Mar 2012, 17:17 pm
@stormersboy(stormersboy)-215:
yeah… if you get the chance to watch the last waltz… as mentioned by robzim… do so… to me that’s what being a band is all about… these guys enjoyed themselves and just reveled in it…
will bring you a compilation cd of robbies when we have those beers…!!
off to newlands now…
go STORMERS…!!!!
16 Mar 2012, 17:25 pm
Enjoy the game, UFO.
16 Mar 2012, 17:28 pm
Guys – enjoy the weekend – all of you
16 Mar 2012, 18:10 pm
@>^..^< katman(katman)-204:
Only one I have of his is Harvest. Not a bad song on the album. It’s a must in anyone’s collection.
16 Mar 2012, 18:31 pm
Stupid sheriff and his stupid questions.
16 Mar 2012, 18:32 pm
Neil Young – Harvest, After the Gold Rush, Rust Never Sleeps are all amazing albums.
16 Mar 2012, 18:52 pm
Tartan if scotland lose tomorrow I will have to reconsider support.
16 Mar 2012, 18:54 pm
Anyone know where to view the Super 15 Stormers v Blues game online?
16 Mar 2012, 22:22 pm
@Tartan(Tartan)-222: I have those plus an album he released in the early 90′s called Sleeps with Angels. Very moody with grunting guitar and echoey riffs. Great album for driving.
17 Mar 2012, 00:38 am
@wpstormerbok(wpstormerbok)-118:
Well then from what base do you present your assumptions?
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