Sunday Territorian

SPORT Brumbies lassoed

- MATT COUGHLAN

THE Brumbies have suffered another narrow Super Rugby defeat, succumbing late to the Highlander­s at GIO Stadium in Canberra ast night.

The 18-13 loss continued the Brumbies’ drought against New Zealand sides and reopened the wounds from last year’s six-point quarter-final defeat to the Highlander­s at the same venue.

With the Brumbies attempting to grind out the win, Aki Seiuli charged over from close range to put the Highlander­s in front for the first time with seven minutes left.

While the home side piled the pressure on the Highlander­s in the dying minutes, the visitors stood firm and repelled the Brumbies from their own try line. Desperate defence fended off a Brumbies rolling maul after the siren in front of a crowd of 11,125.

The Brumbies looked set to keep the Highlander­s scoreless in the first half until Richard Buckman fired the ball wide, finding exciting young winger Sio Tomkinson in space on the right to score his first Super Rugby try.

A 42m Wharenui Hawera penalty goal opened the scoring for the Brumbies after an ugly first 20 minutes during which neither side could take the ascendancy.

The Brumbies pulled off a brilliant set play from a lineout with flanker Chris Alcock breaking through on the short side to pick up his first try for the club and open up a 10-0 lead after Hawera’s conversion just before the half-hour mark.

After going to the break five points to the good, Hawera made it three from three by kicking another penalty shortly after half-time to extend the Brumbies lead to eight.

A marginal offside call denied the Brumbies a turnover and gave replacemen­t flyhalf Marty Banks the opportunit­y to reduce the deficit to five and keep the Highlander­s in touch.

With the Highlander­s enjoying a strong period midway through the second half, Aaron Smith drew a penalty and Banks shaved the margin to two.

But Seiuli’s try proved to be decisive, sending the Brumbies to the bye with two wins and three bonus-point losses with performanc­es which have garnered respect but not results.

It is now almost 400 days since they have beaten Kiwi opposition.

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