The Herald (South Africa)

Rebels inspired by Woodward

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FULLBACK Jason Woodward scored a franchise record of 27 points as the Melbourne Rebels upset Australian Super Rugby conference leaders the ACT Brumbies 32-24 yesterday.

Woodward amassed a try, two conversion­s and six penalties as the Rebels fought back from 10-3 down at the break.

The Brumbies could not handle the inspired Rebels in the second half as the home side surged to victory after trailing 17-6 in the 48th minute.

Woodward, coming back from injury, ignited the Rebels’ comeback with a powerful try as he beat a couple of tackles to score and convert from the sideline to put the Melbourne side in front at 19-17 for the first time on the hour.

Winger Tom English lost the ball over the tryline minutes later before centre Mitch Inman powered over 10 minutes from time with Woodward again converting for a 29-17 lead.

The Brumbies hit back after winger Robbie Coleman gathered Matt Toomua’s chip kick to score and trail by five points. But the contest was over when flanker Colby Fainga’a was awarded a penalty in a ruck for Woodward to kick his sixth penalty.

Woodward did not miss a kick from eight attempts. “It’s what we have been talking about doing all week; you’ve got to be physical against these blokes and it was good to see it come off,” Rebels skipper Scott Higginboth­am said.

It was only the Rebels’ second win in seven games against the Brumbies. MANCHESTER City’s visit to English Premier League championsh­ip outsiders Arsenal is key to their hopes of lifting the soccer title, according to midfielder Fernandinh­o.

City narrowed the gap on leaders Chelsea to three points thanks to their resounding 3-0 win at faltering champions Manchester United on Tuesday.

Manuel Pelligrini’s City side still have two games in hand on Chelsea and Fernandinh­o knows they can’t afford to slip off the pace by allowing Arsenal to revive their own fading aspiration­s with a win at the Emirates Stadium today.

“This is going to be the key game for us,” the Brazilian said.

“We want to win this game to put some pressure on Chelsea and we’ll see what happens after that.

“It will be difficult for us. They are playing at home with their fans, so we need to be ready.”

While Arsenal have been stuttering, City have been regaining momentum in their pursuit of Jose Mourinho’s side and totally outplayed derby rivals United to record a fourth straight league win since they knocked Chelsea out of the FA Cup.

Their fifth successive clean sheet set a Premier League club record, while they are also now unbeaten in nine away games. That compares to their dismal run at the start of the season when they won just one of their opening six away matches.

Fernandinh­o recognises that streak must continue if City are to reclaim the title they won two years ago.

“At the beginning of the season it was a little bit difficult for us but after that we learnt a lot and we have been better away from home,” he said.

“We have got some good results and we need to keep our performanc­es at the same level to get the championsh­ip.”

City’s prospects of repeating last season’s win at Arsenal could be boosted by the return of top scorer Sergio Aguero following a hamstring injury but defender Matija Nastasic is still out.

Arsenal have been forced to readjust their sights after a disastrous week.

The humiliatin­g 6-0 defeat at Chelsea ensured Arsene Wenger’s 1 000th game in charge of the club quickly turned into one he would like to forget and that was followed by a frustratin­g 2-2 home draw with struggling Swansea midweek that severely dented the Gunners’ title hopes.

Arsenal are six points off the top of the table with just seven games remaining and Wenger conceded after the Swansea fixture that, rather than cast their gaze upwards, his side should now be concerned by the gap between them and Everton, who lie fifth, six points behind with a game in hand.

As a result, Arsenal face a real challenge to their bid to secure a top-four finish and a place in next season’s Champions League.

Wenger has once again found himself under fire from some Arsenal fans and another disappoint­ing result will do nothing to calm the mood.

The manager received another setback when, ahead of the City match, he revealed midfielder Aaron Ramsey’s planned comeback had been delayed because of a continuing thigh problem.

“[Nacho] Monreal should be the first one back in training because he is just starting to run in the next few days,” Wenger told Arsenal Player.

“After him, Ramsey is progressin­g well, but we need to be patient for a few more weeks.

“. . . We have to do that [restore belief] as well as we can and accept our position at the end of the season, but at the moment [our focus] is to recover . . . for the next game. It is a huge game.”

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