Brumbies fired up to start Super 14 on winning note
By Ben Hand, 12 Feb 2010 Ben Hand is a Roar Rookie
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Ahead of our first match of the 2010 Super 14 season against the Western Force in Perth, there is a real sense of excitement building amongst the group as we embark on our three month journey.
After a shorter pre-season then previous years, which included a three day bike ride from Canberra to Mt Kosciusko and a training camp at the picturesque Jervis Bay, the group is coming together and forming a strong bond as we start the season.
Pre-season was also different to previous years due to a change in personnel, with Rod Lindsell taking charge of strength and conditioning and being assisted by former St George Illawarra trainer, Marcus Cain, with a focus being on developing our speed and power.
Teams which boast these characteristics have undoubtedly set the pace in this competition over the past few years, with both of last year’s finalists, the Chiefs and the Bulls, possessing these traits.
We have also been able to make use of technology in our training regime as players are monitored with GPS satellite equipment which allows staff to monitor player’s heart rates, distances covered, and times spent at maximal speed.
As you can imagine, as a lock, I don’t spend too much time in the maximal speed range. However, I do cover large distances, with some of our tougher sessions covering 9km.
This data has been invaluable to coaching staff in monitoring training loads and therefore aiming to minimise injuries due to athletes being overloaded. It also means that there is no place to hide as the training staff now have insight into how hard you are working – much to the disappointment of some of the frontrowers.
This season there is a real buzz down in Canberra, with many expectations on the playing group due to some noteworthy signings over the past year.
Matt Giteau returning to Canberra has been met with great excitement, not only by Brumbies supporters, but also by members of the playing group, as it is not everyday you get to play alongside one of the great players in our game. He will bring game control and experience to some of our brilliant emerging inside backs, such as Matt Toomua and Christian Lealifano.
Current Australian captain, Rocky Elsom, will add another dimension to our forward pack, with his physicality and ball carrying ability sure to test opposition defensive lines.
The return of Justin Harrison has had enormous impact upon the group, not only raising the average age of the side by a large degree, but from my perspective, to be able to learn from one of the best line-out technicians ever seen in the professional era.
We as a playing group, like most of the public, we’re taken by surprise by George Smith’s retirement from Australian rugby at the conclusion of this year’s Super 14 season.
He will go down as one of the greats of Australian rugby and in many ways redefined the role of the modern day open side flanker.
It would be a fitting farewell for a man who has given so much to the Brumbies if we can send him out with a Super 14 champion’s medal around his neck in late May.
We are under no illusions as to how tough this task will be. However, we are not burdened by expectations of the public, as the greatest expectation is placed upon us by ourselves.
We start with three very hard matches all away from Canberra Stadium, with our match against the Force followed by a two week tour of South Africa, facing arguably their two toughest sides in the Bulls in Pretoria and the Stormers in Cape Town.
It’s going to be one of the most even Super 14 campaigns in years and we can’t wait to get started tonight against the Force.
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Brett McKay said | February 12th 2010 @ 9:07am | Report comment
best of luck tonight Ben, and welcome to The Roar..
cookie said | February 12th 2010 @ 9:09am | Report comment
With Git’s out i think the force have a good chance of winning but I’ve put a draw down for the tipping comp.
Brumbies fan said | February 12th 2010 @ 9:28am | Report comment
The Brumbies biggest asset this year – its depth – is already being tested. Not a great start to the season but the Canberra faithful believe in the boys.
Republican said | February 12th 2010 @ 9:32am | Report comment
The Force should win for a number of reasons -
Less pressure on them
Young squad with more enthusiasm
Home ground advantage
Gits and Elsom out not to mention other underdone players. (Has Gits come home to convalesce, simply presenting as another big name liabilitty for the Brumbies like Rathbone was for years).
Brumby complacency
Brumby pre season very ordinary
I hazard to say that the Super 14 will again see Kiwis and Saffas dominate – yawn, yawn.
Cheers
Sam said | February 12th 2010 @ 9:46am | Report comment
Home ground advantage? has that ever helped the Force?
Can’t pick it myself, so tough in the first round, just don’t know who is going to come out firing.
Peter said | February 12th 2010 @ 9:50am | Report comment
No surprises here, when have we ever heard Republican say anything positive about the Brumbies?
Lee said | February 12th 2010 @ 9:51am | Report comment
“I hazard to say that the Super 14 will again see Kiwis and Saffas dominate – yawn, yawn” – Sums it up pretty well
The reason that Union isn’t doing as well as it has done previously in Aus is because the teams aren’t playing well, nothing to do with the rules.
cookie said | February 12th 2010 @ 9:49am | Report comment
Didn’t the force win more on the road than at home last year?
Is Rocky out as well?
Better change my draw to force win in the tipping comp.
Go_the_Wannabe's said | February 12th 2010 @ 10:05am | Report comment
The Force will be fired up as well…….2 good pre-season wins, first up home game at their new ground, great pack and more than adequate backline…….Force to win in a close one.
Hammer said | February 12th 2010 @ 10:07am | Report comment
“It’s going to be one of the most even Super 14 campaigns in years ….”
That sounds vaugely similar to the Aussie hype around the tri-nations last year …. the inter- state games will be even enough – but I’ve a feeling that again the Aussie S14 teams are going to fight it out for mid table finishes
Al said | February 12th 2010 @ 12:23pm | Report comment
Super 14 and rugby in general has become incredibly boring, league is more exciting to watch.
Brett McKay said | February 12th 2010 @ 12:26pm | Report comment
that’s some nice trolling…
Bay35Pablo said | February 12th 2010 @ 12:36pm | Report comment
Are you just copying and pasting this comment from other rugby threads, or do you actually make the effort to type it out each time?
Al said | February 12th 2010 @ 3:14pm | Report comment
Ah the Waratahs, the most boring team in one of world sport’s most boring club competitions, enough said. Face it, rugby is now dead as a spectacle.
PastHisBest said | February 12th 2010 @ 3:19pm | Report comment
Did I hear a squeak? No, thought not. Moving on…
katzilla said | February 12th 2010 @ 2:32pm | Report comment
Obvious Troll is ………………….Obvious
ballboy said | February 12th 2010 @ 12:32pm | Report comment
What planet are you on Republican?
The fForece will win because…
Less pressure on them – champion teams and players are able to handle pressure. With the Wallaby experience in the team they will be used to pressure. Poorly thoughtout statement.
Young squad with more enthusiasm – enthusiasm does not equal ability to put points on the board. And why won’t the Brumbies be enthusiastic? Stupid statement.
Home ground advantage – check reponses above. It hasn’t help the Force in the past. Lack of historical knowledge statement.
Gits and Elsom out not to mention other underdone players. (Has Gits come home to convalesce, simply presenting as another big name liabilitty for the Brumbies like Rathbone was for years). Gis and Elsom don’t make or break the side. While they are both big losses (do we know that Elsom is not playing?), the depth in the side is better than most and they will still win without them. I believe what I read in the papers and can’t make my own judgement statement.
Brumby complacency – antagonistic statement
Brumby pre season very ordinary – who cares about pre season? Wasted statement.
Brumbies are ready to go. It’s not going to be an easy first game with a lot of the Force’s newies out to impress but they don’t have the strike power in the key positions.
Viscount Crouchback said | February 12th 2010 @ 12:38pm | Report comment
Republican’s planet isn’t on Earth. Put it that way.
Bay35Pablo said | February 12th 2010 @ 12:38pm | Report comment
I think the Force are the better tip here. The brummies could win it, but with some starch in their front row and Sheehan at halfback, plus Brummies missing a few of their bi signings, Perth could be a hard challenge.
Brett McKay said | February 12th 2010 @ 12:53pm | Report comment
it is a fairly large front row for the Force, isn’t it?!? I think the packs somewhat cancel themselves out (give or take), so it should – should – come down to the back lines, and there’s probably no surprise what I’m hoping for there…
PastHisBest said | February 12th 2010 @ 3:13pm | Report comment
So come on Pablo, spill the beans…who ARE the bi signings of the Nags???