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  • DuluthD Offline
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    This should be the match of the round

    Brumbies are a lot better than they were earlier in the year. There still a couple of of unusual things about this Brumbies side though. They miss a lot of tackles but scramble well.. so the points conceded isn't that bad. They also are scoring less maul tries this year

    For the Blues I guess the backline should be easy to pick. Heem should be back and Perofeta still missing. So Plummer at ten and Cashmore will be needed on the bench. The main question will be is Evans or Lam takes the last bench spot.. depends on if they want Plummer to move or not?

    I suspect the'll go for the experienced loose trio. Then there a good battle between Segner & Choat for the bench

    Will Eklund get back in the 23? He has not been used much recently

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    @Duluth huge game for the Blues at home. Win this game and they will begin to open a gap to third place. Alternatively, it's also a huge game for the Brums, they have the Blues this week and then the Canes next week. If they can win one or both, they'll be pushing for first place. Lose both however and the Blues and Canes will start competing with each other for that top spot.

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    Blues defence has been impressive so far, only conceding 95 points. The next best is the Canes with 141

    For comparison the Crusaders have conceded 80 in their two matches against the Tahs this year

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    @Duluth said in Blues v Brumbies:

    Blues defence has been impressive so far, only conceding 95 points. The next best is the Canes with 141

    Wow that's very impressive. Defence wins championships in my view so that's a great statistic to have. How does that compare to recent seasons, Cotter's influence perhaps?

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    @Canes4life

    Hard to find the old numbers.

    From memory the defence was tight under MacDonald (usually top 3?) but dipped a bit last year. A few Blues fans were blaming McGrath but he's still the defence coach now.

    Cotter's simplified game plan probably has helped and there's been plenty of rotation/competition in the pack

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    One area that's improved under Cotter is discipline. Fewer penalties/cards

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    @KiwiMurph said in Blues v Brumbies:

    One area that's improved under Cotter is discipline. Fewer penalties/cards

    And fitness. We used to fade badly in the last ten mins, I'd argue that's been completely flipped.

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    PLAYOFF RACE HEATS UP — Blues Rugby

    PLAYOFF RACE HEATS UP  — Blues Rugby

    Tele’a, Darry return A tantilising top four contest in Super Rugby Pacific takes centre stage at Eden Park this Saturday night with the second-placed Blues hosting the third-placed ACT Brumbies. Both the Blues and Brumbies sit on 27 competition points with 6-1 win-loss records, meaning Saturday’

    1 Ofa Tu’ungafasi
    2 Ricky Riccitelli
    3 Marcel Renata
    4 Patrick Tuipulotu (c)
    5 Laghlan McWhannell
    6 Akira Ioane
    7 Dalton Papali’i
    8 Hoskins Sotutu
    9 Taufa Funaki
    10 Harry Plummer
    11 Caleb Clarke
    12 Bryce Heem
    13 Rieko Ioane
    14 Mark Tele’a
    15 Cole Forbes

    16 Kurt Eklund
    17 Joshua Fusitu’a
    18 Angus Ta’avao
    19 Sam Darry
    20 Adrian Choat
    21 Sam Nock
    22 Lucas Cashmore
    23 AJ Lam

    Players not considered: Stephen Perofeta (shoulder), Finlay Christie (groin), Zarn Sullivan (knee), Rob Rush (calf), Cam Suafoa (sickness)

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    James Slipper, Billy Pollard, Sefo Kautai, Darcy Swain, Cadeyrn Neville, Rob Valetini, Jahrome Brown, Charlie Cale, Ryan Lonergan (c), Noah Lolesio, Corey Toole, Tamati Tua, Hudson Creighton, Ollie Sapsford, Tom Wright

    Reserves: Connal McInerney, Blake Schoupp, Rhys Van Nek, Nick Frost, Tom Hooper, Luke Reimer, Harrison Goddard, Jack Debreczeni

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    Big chance for Funaki with Christie injured. Hope he carries on his form

    Good to see Darry back

    In the close calls Choat selected ahead of Segner and Lam ahead of Evans

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    A 6/2 bench is becoming a regular feature of teams playing the Blues. Indicative of the perceived strength/threat of the Blues Pack.

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    Predicted wet weather might also be a factor in the bench makeup.

    Stoked to see Funaki at 9 in a big game

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    Game of if the round. Can't wait, hopefully I can get to a pub to watch. Going to the beach blocks in Marlborough

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    @Daffy-Jaffy said in Blues v Brumbies:

    A 6/2 bench is becoming a regular feature of teams playing the Blues. Indicative of the perceived strength/threat of the Blues Pack.

    Think both teams like the confontational type game from their forwards, so makes it real interesting.

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    Ofa passes Kaino in this match to become the 2nd most capped Blues player

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    It's unusual having so many Blues centurions in the same team together, all came through at around the same time as well.

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    Good to see Kurt return hopefully all good

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    Really good depth this year, players missing out and almost being good enough to start.

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    The Blues struggle with the Brumbies but the recent record is better than I thought
    Blues v Brumbies results

    Blues have won 6 of the last 8 games against them going back to 2015

    However the Brumbies won last year and the last 3 results have been very close:
    2023 in Melbourne Blues lost 20-25
    2022 in Auckland Blues won 20-19
    2022 in Canberra Blues won 21-19

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    @Duluth We always struggle with their style. They're usually good at slowing our ball down and attacking our rolling maul, which forces us to play off slow ball.

    They always make us look bad, whether we beat them or not.

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