Brumbies step up a gear
22 Feb 2013
The Brumbies scored 18-unanswered points in the second half to claim a bonus-point 30-13 win against the Rebels in Melbourne.
The Rebels made the most of their opportunities in the first half and defended well to take a 13-12 lead into the break.
However, the Brumbies dominated the second stanza, with Jesse Mogg, Clyde Rathbone, Ben Mowen and Chris Coleman scoring tries.
The Brumbies now lead the Australian conference after back-to-back wins.

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22 Feb 2013, 13:18 pm
@groen-49: Haha. 8 points and keo will write an article about how fantastic that is and that they deserve to stay in SR
22 Feb 2013, 13:20 pm
@Atlas-51:
will get interesting here if they do manage a win . All the kings supporters coming out of hiding
22 Feb 2013, 13:24 pm
@nortierd-25:
hehe
sounds like the Brumbies pulled ahead comfortably towards the end.
22 Feb 2013, 14:34 pm
@nortierd-23:
Does anyone give a continentalfuck what it thinks?
22 Feb 2013, 14:37 pm
Brumbies….my second favourite team in the Super 15….only because they are trained by my favourite coach.
22 Feb 2013, 15:19 pm
Oh my God, when the Force, who lost to the **** Rebels, thump the entitlement Kings, this weekend, I wonder how Koe and his chums Solomons and the Watson family will put a positive spin on ther outcome. We watch with baited breath.
22 Feb 2013, 15:27 pm
@Joe Maher-56: What’s your preferred bait? And what do you hope to catch?
22 Feb 2013, 17:56 pm
Ai Richards Ferguson again. The correct way to report the score is as follows – home team vs visiting team. Meaning 13-30. Exactly as it would show in the scoreboard at the stadium or on your tv.
22 Feb 2013, 22:42 pm
I thought the NZ game was fast and gave the perception it was good running rugby…. But both sides gave each other space to run. No team did not want to shut the space down.
There was not focus in back line defense.
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