The New Zealand Herald

Brown takes sideswipe at Brumbies

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The Highlander­s have dished out a low blow to the Brumbies ahead of their Super Rugby clash in Canberra this weekend, as their campaign veers towards must-win territory.

Highlander­s head coach Tony Brown said the Canberrans had quality players but deployed a set piece-heavy style akin to those seen from South African sides.

“They’re a scrum and maul team,” Brown said. “They don’t play like Aussie teams — they maul you and they scrum you, and if you give away penalties, they’ll do it again.”

“We don’t have a great record [there] but we won our last game there and we feel like the Brumbies aren’t as good as they used to be.”

The Brumbies suffered narrow defeats to the Crusaders (17-13) and Sharks (27-22) to start their Super Rugby season before earning wins over the Force and Waratahs.

The Highlander­s, meanwhile, have found their all-Kiwi derbies tougher going in the first four weeks of the season, winning just the single match against the Blues.

The Dunedin-based side were thumped 41-15 by the Hurricanes last week, as the reigning champions ran away with the game in the second half.

On the personnel front, Alex Ainley and Patrick Osborne slot back into the starting XV.

But a host of Highlander­s regulars including Liam Squire, Dan Pryor, Lima Sopoaga, Waisake Naholo and James Lentjes remain out.

Test centre Malakai Fekitoa, meanwhile, has overcome concussion and will play.

Brown said the return of winger Osborne was particular­ly important, given the absence of Naholo and omission of Tevita Li. — AAP

 ?? Picture/ Photosport ?? George Moala showed his cutting edge against the Crusaders last week.
Picture/ Photosport George Moala showed his cutting edge against the Crusaders last week.

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