'No excuses': Force snap 14-match, 10-year losing streak against Brumbies in hammer blow to top two hopes

By Christy Doran / Editor

The Brumbies’ decision to make 12 changes and stand down several Wallabies has come back to bite hard, as the Western Force toppled Stephen Larkham’s side 34-19 in Perth.

Marley Pearce’s face said it all. The rising prop out of Perth scored the match-sealing try, crashing through some weak defence before joining spectators in the crowd to celebrate.

Indeed, it was a night to celebrate in the west.

The Force snapped a decade-long, 14-match losing streak against the Brumbies by winning.

“I didn’t know about the history. Obviously we don’t read too much into that as players, but it was nice to get a win and good to come away with the points,” Force skipper Michael Wells said.

Marley Pearce celebrates his match-sealing try during against the ACT Brumbies at HBF Park on May 20, 2023, in Perth. (Photo by James Worsfold/Getty Images)

At the same time, the Force made the Brumbies’ hopes of pushing for a first fully-fledged Super Rugby in almost two decades that much more difficult.

A Brumbies victory would have seen Larkham’s men move within striking distance of the ladder-leading Chiefs (50) ahead of their clash next week.

Now, they will return to the nation’s capital without a single point and are sitting third, one point behind the Crusaders on 41 points.

It’s a hammer blow for their hopes of finishing in the top two and, indeed, giving themselves a chance of hosting a home semi-final.

“We got absolutely blown away there in the first 20,” acting captain Ryan Lonergan said.

“Managed to crawl back a little bit late in the first half, but the Force were too good.”

While the Brumbies had to rest several of their players twice throughout the season, Larkham opted to rest the bulk of his players in one hit.

It meant that their Test front-row trio James Slipper, Lachie Lonergan and Allan Alaalatoa stayed behind in Canberra. They were joined on their sofas by Nick Frost, Rob Valetini, Nic White, Len Ikitau and Tom Wright.

Asked whether the Brumbies suffered the consequences of making wholesale changes, Lonergan said they had played together and were simply too slow out of the blocks.

“Yeah, in a sense. We played together before against the Crusaders with a similar type of squad. Again, we got blown away in the first 20,” he said.

“If you do that against a quality opposition you’re going to get hurt. We put ourselves in a tough position, but no excuses.”

Folau Fainga’a celebrates Marley Pearce’s second half try against the Brumbies at HBF Park on May 20, 2023, in Perth. (Photo by James Worsfold/Getty Images)

The Force led 21-0 after 25 minutes after the Brumbies missed the jump and their discipline let them down.

Impressive lock Felix Kalapu scored after just seven minutes.

Jack Debreczeni’s yellow card after a series of Brumbies penalties was another huge blow.

The Force’s midfield took full advantage of the numerical advantage as Hamish Stewart and Sam Spink crossed in quick succession.

While the Brumbies scored two of their own in quick succession through forwards Charlie Cale and Darcy Swain, the visitors were continually playing catch up.

Max Burey, who made his debut only a fortnight ago against the Crusaders, continued his impressive start to his career by banging over the first points of the second half to halt the Brumbies’ comeback.

Luke Reimer hit back to close the margin to just five points after 53 minutes.

But Pearce’s try and Burey’s second penalty of the half ensured the Force would snap their decade losing run to the Brumbies.

By winning, the Force kept their finals hopes alive as they moved ahead of the Highlanders into eighth spot.

Wells put the Force’s fast start down to a stronger emphasis of turning up with the necessary mindset at training.

“It’s something we really wanted to work on and that’s a whole squad thing,” he said.

“When we end up training on Thursdays against the non-23, they come out every week and they show us up with energy. It made us come into this game with a bit of a statement to prove.

“We’ve grown over the year and we’ve developed and you can see that in the way we’re playing now. It’s something WA can be proud of because we’re pretty proud.”

Lonergan said the defeat served as an important reminder for the Brumbies.

“You’ve got to show up every game,” he said. “It doesn’t matter what team you roll out, you’re expected to win. It’s disappointing.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-06-03T01:01:10+00:00

Lomax

Roar Rookie


So looking at final ladder. The brumbies sending their ‘b team’ to Perth has cost them a home semi final. When they could have simply put out their ‘b team’ against the chiefs. Just dumb. Dumb thinking and dumb coaching strategy. Shameful

2023-05-24T11:19:44+00:00

GusTee

Roar Pro


No mate, you had a secondary agenda in your comments. Just tried to point out that the Brumbies are not victims here and that your "facts" were not accurate.

2023-05-23T20:53:02+00:00

The Ferret

Roar Rookie


Peter - Whats the rule with Math in this section?

2023-05-23T16:11:07+00:00

KTinHK

Roar Pro


It was Larkham who rested 13 of them in one game.

2023-05-22T11:22:23+00:00

Messy Jog

Roar Rookie


Yeah I think Damon was done with Kyle by that point. I would have liked to be a fly on the wall at the referring team's post game huddle!

2023-05-22T08:13:03+00:00

PeterK

Roar Guru


larkham inherited a weaker roster than last year, but he has recruited well and improved the team

2023-05-22T06:51:55+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


I don't mind it, but it does mean Piru jr doesn't come to those games. Just too late a bedtime

2023-05-22T05:16:30+00:00

Markus

Roar Rookie


RA helps pay the wages of regular Wallabies. Develop some regular Wallabies and RA will pay their wages too.

2023-05-22T05:11:29+00:00

Markus

Roar Rookie


When I used to have more free time I loved it, the schedule of games in NZ and the east coast would mean 8 straight hours of live rugby on a Saturday starting from around 3pm.

2023-05-22T05:08:05+00:00

Markus

Roar Rookie


"more in line with nz reffing that allows play to flow" The irony being that NZ reffing of the breakdown does the exact opposite. Not penalising and ensuring quick ball from the start sees the breakdowns turn into a complete mess and the referee lose control of the game. Doleman has been particularly bad for this.

2023-05-22T04:30:38+00:00

Markus

Roar Rookie


Pollard made some bad errors around the park too. Gave away some soft penalties and that dropped ball in the first minute basically set the tone for the match. Reimer is a tough one for me. He does some amazing stuff over the ball and on attack, but still makes a lot of crucial errors in a position that can rarely afford them. Absolutely agree on that backline, it would have kept Creighton out of the starting XV too who had no impact in attack and tackling and defensive positioning was poor. That said I think Muirhead was the best of the lot playing a similar roaming playmaker role as Tom Wright.

2023-05-22T04:21:34+00:00

KTinHK

Roar Pro


Can't agree the Brumbies have a weak roster.

2023-05-22T04:02:52+00:00

Markus

Roar Rookie


QLD produces the most schoolboy players. Turns out development continues beyond the age of 18, and professional development is a level above junior development.

2023-05-22T03:58:34+00:00

Markus

Roar Rookie


I wonder if "boy who cried wolf" syndrome had kicked in by the Tua review, as that probably should have been yellow and could even be red. Muirhead's by contrast didn't even make contact with Robertson's head, just the chest and ball carrying arm.

2023-05-22T03:53:19+00:00

Markus

Roar Rookie


Next year it won't really be an issue as he won't be expected to stand down his Wallabies for an arbitrarily decided number of games in the season.

2023-05-22T03:39:54+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


He looked to me like he wasn't supporting his own weight tbh

2023-05-22T03:07:19+00:00

James584

Roar Rookie


It’s the reality. You can dream as much as you like piru.

2023-05-22T03:06:35+00:00

James584

Roar Rookie


6 is in the middle Scott. All teams below that are actually below average with more losses than wins. I was overstating their ability.

2023-05-22T01:58:52+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


neither can I in hindsight.. :laughing:

2023-05-21T23:34:26+00:00

Markus

Roar Rookie


"How dare he show emotion" Consensus on the boards in the last two weeks is that a young flyhalf showing emotion means they are immature, mentally fragile and will never be capable of playing Test rugby.

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