The rivalry is anything but dead: Brumbies win epic over Tahs in best Aussie derby of the year

By Christy Doran / Editor

The rivalry is anything but dead, but the Brumbies still reign supreme after winning an epic over the Waratahs in Canberra.

In the best Australian derby of the season, the Brumbies stole the match in the 78th minute as flying winger Corey Toole scored out wide to give the home side a 40-36 lead. It didn’t change, as the Brumbies showed their game smarts to wind down the clock before Jack Debreczeni sent a spiral torpedo into the stands to end the match.

By doing so, the Brumbies won their 11th straight match over the rivals just up the Hume Highway.

“It was unreal,” Brumbies captain Allan Alaalatoa said.

“I think we were under pressure a lot in the first half and we made it hard for ourselves, but you’ve got to be proud of the boys.

“It wasn’t perfect tonight and our energy was a bit low, but we still found a way to win and that’s something to be proud of. I thought our finishers came on and did an awesome job in the back half.”

Len Ikitau scored a first-half try to help lead the Brumbies to a 40-36 victory over the Waratahs in Canberra. Photo: Tracey Nearmy/Getty Images

Waratahs captain Jake Gordon couldn’t hide his emotion, lamenting his side’s inability to win the big moments.

“The effort has been there for a lot of the year but it’s our inaccuracy around the decisive areas of the game [that is costing us],” Gordon said.

“I’m pretty disappointed. I thought we did well for large parts of the game but got a bit unlucky there.”

Earlier in the week, Brumbies chairman Matt Nobbs set the cat amongst the pigeons by saying their rivalry with the Waratahs had lost its lustre in recent years.

“It used to be a great rivalry,” he said. “It’s still called Tah week, but the sting’s gone out of it.”

Those comments stung Gordon on full-time, who alluded to them when asked about the rivalry between the two sides.

“Yeah, well according to the chairman it isn’t,” he said.

“But we thought it was a great game. They got a really good crowd and they got behind them and we love playing the Brums. We want the rivalry to keep going, we just need to perform better.”

Max Jorgensen was fantastic on his return to the Waratahs’ side from a shoulder injury. Photo: Tracey Nearmy/Getty Images

The reality is though, Nobbs’ comments struck a nerve during the week and the Waratahs finally woke from their slumber. If anything, the chairman should be thanked for ruffling some feathers.

The match was a beauty, with three yellow cards to the visitors, 11 tries and a number of lead changes as the Waratahs came to Canberra with a bee in their bonnet.

After a frustrating opening five weeks to the competition, Wallabies coach Eddie Jones would have sat back and finally enjoyed seeing someone other than the Brumbies put in a shift.

On Sunday afternoon he will name his first Wallabies squad and he will have much to ponder following the previous evening’s events.

Both sides had several standout performers, with James Slipper showing why he will remain a key figure in Jones’ World Cup plans this year.

The incumbent Wallabies captain scored a try in both halves and did a number on the Waratahs’ pack at the scrum, with props Harry Johnson-Holmes and Daniel Botha sent to the sin bin late in the first half.

First-time father and outside centre Len Ikitau had a brilliant 40 minutes before being replaced at half-time because of a calf complaint, while his midfield partner Tamati Tua also had a strong evening.

Toole was once again lively on the wing, while replacement halves Ryan Lonergan and Debreczeni lifted the tempo when they come on in the second half.

The Waratahs’ star-studded side finally flexed their muscles too, with the back-row excellent and Jed Holloway a nuisance at the lineout.

Centres Lalakai Foketi and Izaia Perese finally combined well while outside backs Mark Nawaqanitawase, Dylan Piestch and Max Jorgensen showed plenty of spark with ball-in-hand.

After Ben Donaldson missed a relatively straightforward shot at goals early, the Waratahs finally got out of the blocks quickly as Pietsch crossed following some strong lead-up work from Taleni Seu, Ned Hanigan and Michael Hooper.

Dave Porecki’s try in the 17th minute saw the Waratahs take an early 14-point lead, before Ikitau struck back by running beautifully onto a clever grubber from Tua.

The Brumbies had all the momentum when Johnson-Holmes was shown a yellow card after a series of penalties from the Waratahs in the 27th minute. Three minutes later replacement prop Botha joined him.

But despite the numerical advantage, the Brumbies were pinged at their rolling maul and then conceded as Holloway barged his way over to score.

The home side managed to get back on track when Slipper stormed through a hole left open by a tiring, lazy defence and an offside Foketi as the front-rower showed pace to hit back on the stroke of half-time.

It looked like Tua had levelled up the match in the 49th minute when he scored under the posts, but the TMO found Noah Lolesio’s inside ball to Andy Muirhead was forward.

Rubbing salt into the wound, some magic play from the Waratahs’ backs, Jorgensen particularly, saw Foketi score moments later.

While Slipper’s second came at just right the second, Nawaqanitawase’s chip-and-chase down the right-hand touchline saw the visitors run out to a 33-21 lead after 55 minutes.

But tries to Pete Samu and hooker Lachie Lonergan in-between a Hooper yellow card saw the home side hit the lead.

A penalty to Donaldson put the visitors back in front, but the Waratahs shot themselves in the foot by not being able to win the kick restart.

Soon after, flying winger Toole scored and the Brumbies, Nobbs especially, had the last laught.

The Crowd Says:

2023-04-04T05:19:11+00:00

Big Dog

Roar Rookie


Anyone else see the knock on by the Brums’ replacement prop immediately after Hooper’s transgression on the Tahs’ line (for which he was carded) and immediately before Lachie Lonergan grounds the pill for a try-that-wasn’t? Surprised it wasn’t picked up by Berry or the other officials, particularly after the Hooper incident was dissected in slow motion on the big screen, as it was quite apparent. I’m not necessarily saying that it would have made a difference to the end result but, as the Tahs eventually went down by 4, it could well have done. As the Brums were playing under penalty advantage at the time, no try, penalty Brums should have been the call.

2023-04-03T08:30:03+00:00

scrum

Roar Rookie


And none of that is relevant . A referee cannot issue a Red Card for repeated infringements unless an individual player receives 2 YC in the same match .And it does not matter what the YC were for. 2 YC and the second card is upgraded to Red, that is the Law. And it is exactly what is practiced, there has never been issued a RC based on repeated infringements, I suggest you acquaint yourself with the Law.

2023-04-03T02:33:49+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


I never know where to find the stats! Google isn't helping. Edmed kicked 4, 6 and 5 goals in 3 games, I reckon he has missed about 1 all season, 2 max. He did have a 6/6 or 7/7 game. Could be about 15/16. I didn't realise Harrison was that good though.

2023-04-03T02:22:56+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


https://www.rugby.com.au/news/2020/09/04/super-rugby-au-waratahs-star-will-harrison-wants-to-be-next-jonny-wilkinson 37/40 - 92.5% not bad? How many has Tane hit this year?

2023-04-03T01:33:01+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


Edmed's goal kicking this season has been excellent. He's barely missed! I don't know if Harrison has kicked to that level.

2023-04-02T22:46:53+00:00

Ozrugbynut

Roar Rookie


Kudos to both sides - that was some intensity, the type I haven't seen WBs play with for some time to be honest.. Who was the replacement hooker for the brums? He was hitting it up fast and hard and really stood out to me.

2023-04-02T14:09:40+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


Absolutely. As a Rat, I’m a unvarnished fan of him as a man and coach. The points I made were my first concerns. He’s definitely our best choice as coach and I expect him to work through any issues

2023-04-02T14:06:04+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


What I really like is we are seeing changes. He wanted to bulk them up and they put on size. He’s had to change the attack and we are seeing it evolve. He’s only in his second year at the level. Of course he’s not the finished article and there will be mistakes. But the same is true of anyone else they are likely to be able to hire. I want them to persist with him.

2023-04-02T11:58:50+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


I’m a huge fan of DC but bulking up players when the game was speeding up, letting big young locks go, and amending a working game plan are some things he needs to own. Perhaps not his fault but bringing back two veteran outside backs hasn’t been a great result either

2023-04-02T11:50:00+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


Was a clear choice to play a forward’s passing game running off 9. Has been a disaster and they have made efforts to change their shape the two/three weeks. They are making progress but from a low base.

2023-04-02T10:31:19+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


But we played off 10 last year, bringing Foketi and Perese, two massive attacking weapons, into the game way more effectively. So we can do it. It seems a choice not to

2023-04-02T08:58:51+00:00

R

Roar Rookie


Another error that cost the game

2023-04-02T08:58:00+00:00

R

Roar Rookie


When you score 5 tries and lose. Look at defensive errors. 14 10 9

2023-04-02T08:51:27+00:00

R

Roar Rookie


Agree BD was v bad. But Waratahs 14 was shocking missed tackles dropped balls Out-of position. Brumbies attack down his side. Wining try where 14 went missing

2023-04-02T08:47:47+00:00

Objective Observer

Roar Rookie


Sure rather be the other way around but the Tah’s were never going to be champions this year. The loss of both Bell and Beale plus all the others has an effect. It is a matter of doing the best you can with what you have.

2023-04-02T08:14:55+00:00

PeterK

Roar Guru


I never said Toole wasn't fast, just not electric fast, i.e not much difference between him or Jorgenson and maybe Koroibete is quicker than him.

2023-04-02T07:06:10+00:00

Richie

Roar Rookie


Luckily we created an Australian VPN so we can get Stan. It was a great game. I’m glad the tahs turned up to make a game of it but happier we won. :thumbup:

2023-04-02T06:54:12+00:00

DJ

Roar Rookie


Was a good one. That Drua game should be a cracker!

2023-04-02T06:48:19+00:00

Richie

Roar Rookie


Cheers. Still OS so our first game home will be Fiji. Never thought I’d miss GIO so much :laughing:

2023-04-02T06:39:49+00:00

DJ

Roar Rookie


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