Injury concern for Brumbies Blake Schoupp after scrum comes down awkwardly on top of him
Fortunately, the prop was back on his feet but it's likely he'll miss several weeks with that shoulder problem.
The Brumbies made another emphatic statement as leaders of the Australian conference with a grinding 23-6 victory over their Super Rugby arch-rivals NSW on Saturday.
The Brumbies now have a nine-point buffer at the head of the table on 35 points, edging further ahead of the Waratahs (26 points) and the Reds (25), who play the Crusaders on Sunday.
But the victory may have come at a high cost, with classy pointscoring five-eighth Christian Lealiifano reportedly suffering a suspected broken ankle.
In front of 19,122 at Canberra Stadium, the Brumbies led 13-6 heading into the second half but secured the win in impressive style in the by keeping the Waratahs scoreless after the break.
It ended NSW’s three-game winning streak against the ACT franchise and also dealt the Waratahs their eighth loss on the road from their past 10 matches.
Touted as a do-or-die clash, the Waratahs threw everything at the Brumbies in the first half, running hard and showing their intent early by heading out wide.
They were every chance to open the scoring five minutes in when Kane Douglas broke through the Brumbies’ line, but the visitors failed to convert the opportunity.
Dominating possession, they created multiple opportunities from that point on but looked like settling for a 6-6 scoreline when the halftime siren blew.
Lealiifano and Waratahs goalkicker Brendan McKibbin both had two penalties apiece.
But the never-say-die Brumbies kept the ball in hand for one last attack – and were amply rewarded when Henry Speight inconceivably found room on the wing for the first try of the night.
It gave the Brumbies their seven-point halftime buffer and dealt the Waratahs a psychological blow as they headed to the changerooms.
In an arm-wrestle, Andrew Smith’s try four minutes into the second half all but crushed the Waratahs’ hopes.
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