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Andrew Slack (58)
The biggest difference to me seemed composure and confidence in the strategy.
When the Brumbies were under pressure they had the confidence to trust their system and their structure. The intercept was defensive pressure. They took key lineout steaks when they needed them. Their scrum was shaky early but fought back over the game. Reimer made some key turnovers aAnd when they had the opportunity they weren’t afraid to pull the trigger.
The Rebels were the opposite. They made some good inroads at times and did put the pressure on but then they would miss their target in the lineout, kick out ingoal, muck up their attacking scrum, muck up their attacking maul, give away a needles penalty for Leota’s no-try, pass over the sideline (was it 3 times?). Just constantly letting the pressure off. I actually thought they did some really good things but the Brumbies are a composed, confident team and the Rebels couldn’t string 4-5 good phases together.
I hope Tupou’s hand is okay. I thought he was pretty good when he came on but it clearly hampered him.
When the Brumbies were under pressure they had the confidence to trust their system and their structure. The intercept was defensive pressure. They took key lineout steaks when they needed them. Their scrum was shaky early but fought back over the game. Reimer made some key turnovers aAnd when they had the opportunity they weren’t afraid to pull the trigger.
The Rebels were the opposite. They made some good inroads at times and did put the pressure on but then they would miss their target in the lineout, kick out ingoal, muck up their attacking scrum, muck up their attacking maul, give away a needles penalty for Leota’s no-try, pass over the sideline (was it 3 times?). Just constantly letting the pressure off. I actually thought they did some really good things but the Brumbies are a composed, confident team and the Rebels couldn’t string 4-5 good phases together.
I hope Tupou’s hand is okay. I thought he was pretty good when he came on but it clearly hampered him.