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Brumbies vs Reds - Saturday 22 February 2014.

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Ash

Michael Lynagh (62)
FTS penalised for not rolling away, about 38m out just to the left of the post.

Brumbies to kick to even it up.

Reds having major issues clearing their half, Kuridrani ran it back breaking a tackle off the last clearance kick.

Mogg pushes it way to the right! 20 - 17, 8 to go.

Hanson on for FTS.
 

Ash

Michael Lynagh (62)
FTA been on for a while, by the way.

Deep 22 from Cooper, Mogg kicks it back and Genia takes it. Cooper kicks it to To'omua, who kicks it to Schatz and he drops it at the Reds 22. Was tricky as he got a mean bounce, but it's a critical mistake by the Reds.

Brumbies scrum on the 22, Reds drive but it goes down. Reds drove over the top though even as it went down. Leckie say unlucky for the Reds.

6 to go.
 

Ash

Michael Lynagh (62)
Next scrum goes down again, and Leckie gives them the penalty. Daley drove and rolled in at the same time as the Brumbies THP.

Very lucky Reds there, Daley got away with one but their earlier dominance paid off.

Reds kick to Speight who runs it back. Brumbies easily making ground, now over the half way but they drop it. McAffrey or Power this time?

Scrum Reds 48m from their line, 4m to go.
 

Ash

Michael Lynagh (62)
Yeah, Daley definitely rolled in and the Reds got the penalty due to their dominance on the previous scrums. Brumbies hard done by there, although the Brumbies were lucky on the previous scrum.
 

AngrySeahorse

Peter Sullivan (51)
Good Reds defence but the Brumbies have not done themselves any favours this game with their poor handling at times.

UPDATE: And as I mention Brumbies poor handling Mogg gifts the Reds a try with said bad handling.
 

Ash

Michael Lynagh (62)
Brumbies wheel the Reds scrum, but Schatz gets it out. Hoffman gives away a silly penalty after not retreating from the last tackle.

Cooper doesn't find touch!!!!

Brumbies knock on, and leave the ball. CFS picks up the ball and runs around under the posts!
 

redstragic

Alan Cameron (40)
Pretty poor there by the ponies. Awesome work beast. Still time for the bonus.

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Ash

Michael Lynagh (62)
Cooper converts, 27 - 17 to the Reds.

Mogg dropped that ball an incredible three times before CFS got there and swopped on it. Comical.

1 minute to go, game over.
 

KevinO

Geoff Shaw (53)
Brumbies wheel the Reds scrum, but Schatz gets it out. Hoffman gives away a silly penalty after not retreating from the last tackle.

Cooper doesn't find touch!!!!

Brumbies knock on, and leave the ball. CFS picks up the ball and runs around under the posts!

Even reading it sounds as crazy as watching it.
 

ACT Crusader

Jim Lenehan (48)
Brumbies wheel the Reds scrum, but Schatz gets it out. Hoffman gives away a silly penalty after not retreating from the last tackle.

Cooper doesn't find touch!!!!

Brumbies knock on, and leave the ball. CFS picks up the ball and runs around under the posts!
Interesting sequence. Does it matter that the Brumbies knocked on twice? Does that allow play on?

Some inexperience letting the brumbies down in the last 3-4 minutes.
 

Ash

Michael Lynagh (62)
Reds get the final penalty for Brumbies holding on 10m from the Reds line. Reds kick it out and Brumbies miss out on the bonus point.

Reds win 27 - 17.

Wasn't a classic game by any standard.
 

Ash

Michael Lynagh (62)
Interesting sequence. Does it matter that the Brumbies knocked on twice? Does that allow play on?

Some inexperience letting the brumbies down in the last 3-4 minutes.


Don't think it matters that they knock on twice, it's advantage Reds until the Reds do something to lose it.

Was a very silly bit of play, an error from Cooper not finding touch followed by an unbelievable sequence from Mogg.
 
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Moono75

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Mogg what can you say. Reds fans what do you think of the play under the direction of Richard Graham?
 
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