Brumbies trample terrible Rebels

Brumbies trample terrible Rebels

SIMON BORCHARDT reports on the Brumbies’ 37-6 thrashing of the Rebels in Canberra.

The Rebels made history last week when they won two consecutive Super Rugby matches at home for the first time, but they remain as rubbish as ever when they’re on the road. The Brumbies had this forgettable game wrapped up by half-time and move back into the top three of the combined standings as Australia’s conference leaders.

The hosts capitalised on the 65% of the possession and territory they enjoyed in the first half to score four tries.

The first came from a scrum on the Rebels’ 22 with midfielder Pat McCabe breaking through a poor tackle from James O’Connor. The Brumbies then opted to put a kickable penalty into touch, won the lineout and flanker Michael Hooper burst away from the maul to score. A minute later, lock Scott Fardy crashed over for his first Super Rugby try.

Things went from bad to worse for the Rebels when captain Gareth Delve was yellow carded on the half-hour mark for a professional foul in the red zone. The Brumbies opted for a scrum and a few phases later No 8 Fotu Auelua appeared to place the ball over the line, only for the TMO to rule that it had been knocked on. It didn’t make much difference, though, as the hosts claimed the bonus-point try soon after through second rower Sam Carter.

The Rebels had 66% of the ball in the third quarter of the match, but couldn’t do anything with it, and the Brumbies extended their lead with 15 minutes to go when Fardy scored his second try.


25 Comments

  • 1.Todd W: Reply to this comment

    The Rebels are the plucky underdogs, but will they win? I doubt it, but I hope they put up a good fight nevertheless.

  • 2.BrumbiesBoy: Reply to this comment

    May the best team win this crucial derby.

  • 3.chch: Reply to this comment

    Big crowd here

  • 4.chch: Reply to this comment

    Poor Rebels, your not playing The Blues now

  • 5.BrumbiesBoy: Reply to this comment

    Ah, that’s the sort of score I like to see!

    Pity I’m working and cannot watch the game…

  • 6.chch: Reply to this comment

    The Brumbies on the verge of taking the quota club 3rd spot.

    Lets hear a cheer for the Australian and South African representatives that negotiated that one with SANZAR :)

  • 7.chch: Reply to this comment

    10th to 3rd spot.

    Maybe the highlights reel can include a shot of an ARU and SANZAR official shaking hands on the deal.

  • 8.BrumbiesBoy: Reply to this comment

    @chch(chch)-6: Agree, the whole system sucks what with this conference rubbish.

    Super rugby used to be great when there were only 12 teams…SA & Aus struggle to field more than four competitive teams and the Kiwis are only slightly better off by dint of a more “professional” approach.

  • 9.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    The Aussies may come to regret selling SANZAR this conference rubbish. While it means they are guaranteed a team in the playoffs, it also means they spend more time playing against weaker opposition. Ultimately, this will hurt Australian rugby.

  • 10.chch: Reply to this comment

    @BrumbiesBoy(BrumbiesBoy)-8:

    The Reds are actually and coincidently going to drop from 3rd to 10th spot too.

  • 11.Kea-Cat: Reply to this comment

    Brumbies heading to SA full of confidence. LOL

  • 12.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    Wouldn’t it be great if the Lions beat the Brumbies? Quite possible too.

  • 13.goyougoodthing2: Reply to this comment

    Lions to beat Bulls

  • 14.wallabie.: Reply to this comment

    Saffas claim aus is the weaker conference. They can count there lucky stars super rugby expanded to S14 then S15 as they won nothing during S12. The watering down of the aus sides has allowed saffas to pick up points on tour. So instead of whinging about aus conference count your lucky stars getting points.

    Aus rugby will get better as we will get better players from these weak teams. Overtime aus rugby will get strong again whilst nz will get weaker…..aus have learned to compete against other codes whilst in nz league and soccer is getting popular….. Nz rugby competing against other codes is in its infancy and they are struggling. Nz are struggling to keep a professional club and super comp going.

    Aus to get strong, nz to struggle in the short term years to come. Sa will benefit in the short term.

  • 15.Kleuter: Reply to this comment

    Your reasoning make no sense at all. You are trying to be doctor and profet at the same time, of which you are neither.
    Poor evaluation and even worst prediction.
    Stick to ausie rules mate.

  • 16.Kleuter: Reply to this comment

    Profet=prophet

  • 17.SAussie/QldRed: Reply to this comment

    We are very diluted here in aus, League, AFL etc, It’s amazing we can compete at all

  • 18.Kleuter: Reply to this comment

    SA Aussie
    We all have our issues. But yes, true.

  • 19.greatest13gerber: Reply to this comment

    the aussie games are very boring but the commentors are the best. More entertaining than the game at times

  • 20.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    @wallabie.(wallabie.)-14: Look at the points table and results against opposition from the other two conferences. It is the weakest conference – no question.

  • 21.White Shark: Reply to this comment

    I couldn’t even watch this game..it was worse than watching paint dry.

  • 22.Joe Maher: Reply to this comment

    @wallabie.(wallabie.)-14: Argument lacks logic, wally, as the Lions, then Transvaal, won the Super 10.

  • 23.wallabie.: Reply to this comment

    Kak

    Yea…the bulls and stormers get a leg up from their own conference.

  • 24.wallabie.: Reply to this comment

    22 joe

    How many times from S10 to end of S12 did a saffa side win the tourney.

    My point is Aus has faced stiff comp at home with all the codes and union has learned to survive. NZ are currently getting stiff comp from soccer due to the a – league which has resulted in surprising good results at SWC. Nz will struggle to keep youngsters in union when soccer pays well and is a safer game for sons mothers.
    Sa only knows of two sports in the caucasian demographic…cricket and rugby. Cricket is rubbish so most saffas have half an eye on. This puts pressure on rugby to produce results.

    With more teams playing in super rugby in aus we will get stronger. We will get better results as more numbers are being added to the pool. Saffas hate it when aus beats the boks…because on paper….depth…we should not even compete!

  • 25.jeest: Reply to this comment

    Well let’s be honest – the Aussies have one really bad team this year and they usually have another underperforming team each season.

    We, on the other hand, until this year have had 2 teams that always bring up the rear of the comp. I don’t see a huge difference between the two. You would expect the Rebels to get a bit better over the next couple of years while they slowly build a foundation and the Cheetahs are slowly managing to get some consistency and defence to go with their good attack (a bit like the Reds from a few years ago maybe?)

    The Kiwi sides usually also have one poor team in the comp but generally seem to have a little more depth. Probably because there is nothing else to do in NZ so you may as well play rugby. Coupled with the fact that nearly all the decisions tend to go their way they appear to be stronger.

    So all in all there isn’t a huge difference between the comps and hopefully it will even up even more as time goes by.

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