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Ready or not, here we come. Super Rugby Round 1 is now just days away and after the last set of trial games, coaches will either be entering a short period of contentment about what their pre-season programs have delivered, or starting the panic that things haven’t quite gone to plan.
Ready or not, here we come. Super Rugby Round 1 is now just days away and after the last set of trial games, coaches will either be entering a short period of contentment about what their pre-season programs have delivered, or starting the panic that things haven’t quite gone to plan.
Running out in front of Brumbies fans may be nothing new to Henry Speight, who considers Canberra “home”.
Trial form is not indicative of season form, as Dan McKellar pointed out. The Brumbies regularly smack the Rebels in trials but don’t carry it into the season proper.
The Brumbies changing of the guard at flyhalf has proved a smooth one so far, with young gun Noah Lolesio declaring himself ready for Super Rugby.
There are few players with more on the line this Super Rugby season than Brumbies halfback Joe Powell.
Me not being ready for a rugby season is not new. Indeed, it’s become an annual event.
The Brumbies have relocated their pre-season to Newcastle after air quality in Canberra plummeted due to bushfire smoke, but coach Dan McKellar says there will be no excuses come Round 1 of Super Rugby. The unrelenting fires on the NSW south coast and Snowy Mountains have seen the ACT blanketed in smoke for weeks, making […]
I’m sitting in my high-rise apartment in Brisbane on a nice warm day – not too hot, normal air quality – looking over the Brisbane River at Hamilton Reach.
The Brumbies are moving their Super Rugby training base to Newcastle, 443 kms away, because of the hazardous air conditions in Canberra.
Australia international prop Allan Alaalatoa has been named as captain for the Brumbies ahead of the 2020 Super Rugby campaign.
Australia international prop Allan Alaalatoa has been named as captain for the Brumbies ahead of the 2020 Super Rugby campaign.
Australia international prop Allan Alaalatoa has been named as captain for the Brumbies ahead of the 2020 Super Rugby campaign.
Wallabies back-rower Pete Samu has signed a two-year extension to his Rugby Australia and Brumbies contract.
Wallabies back-rower Pete Samu has signed a two-year extension to his Rugby Australia and Brumbies contract.
Wallabies back-rower Pete Samu has signed a two-year extension to his Rugby Australia and Brumbies contract.
Former dual rugby league international and Warriors utility back Solomone Kata has switched codes to play Super Rugby with the Brumbies from 2020.
The Brumbies have signed Wallabies halfback Nic White on a two-year deal starting from the 2021 Super Rugby season.
To win rugby games, some swear by playing error-free footy. Others by having a strong set piece. I have heard Rod Kafer talk of the importance of getting over the advantage line.
The Brumbies have signed Waratahs flanker Will Miller to replace David Pocock, who is retiring from Australian rugby.
Against the Sharks at Canberra a week or so ago the Brumbies were in such awesome form that predictions were rife that they could win the 2019 Super Rugby tournament.
And then there were two. The Crusaders and the Hurricanes went hammer and tongs in a Christchurch classic, with the home team just pipping the visitors in the end.
And then there were two! The semi finals of Super Rugby 2019 have come and gone, and we now know who will be in the final. The two matches this weekend were both very entertaining, but in very different ways and both threw up a load of interesting talking points for us to get stuck […]
Brumbies coach Dan McKellar is confident the core of his squad will remain for the 2020 Super Rugby season, despite losing five of his most experienced players.
When is a strength not a strength? How does one become a weakness? In the preparation for rugby games, the answer to those questions is an essential part of the plan.
When is a strength not a strength? How does one become a weakness? In the preparation for rugby games, the answer to those questions is an essential part of the plan.
When is a strength not a strength? How does one become a weakness? In the preparation for rugby games, the answer to those questions is an essential part of the plan.
Ready or not, here we come. Super Rugby Round 1 is now just days away and after the last set of trial games, coaches will either be entering a short period of contentment about what their pre-season programs have delivered, or starting the panic that things haven’t quite gone to plan.
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Gary im not convinced on JP. He hasn’t really done much except be injured. Alot is expected of him.He looks brittle to m…(more)