The NSW Waratahs face a tough battle against the ACT Brumbies amidst injuries and relentless rain in Sydney. Find out how the Brumbies secured their 13th consecutive win in a thrilling derby clash!
The NSW Waratahs faced a daunting challenge as they hosted the ACT Brumbies in Sydney amidst a downpour. Despite a valiant comeback attempt, the Brumbies emerged victorious with a 29-21 win, extending their winning streak to an impressive 13 matches. The Safeguard Global ACT Brumbies showcased their strength, cementing their place in the top four while leaving the Waratahs languishing in second-last position.
In a mudlark thriller, the Brumbies sealed a crucial victory, all but securing a home Super Rugby Pacific final and dealing a blow to the Waratahs' playoff aspirations. The intense clash in the wet and wild conditions saw the Brumbies outshine their rivals, highlighting their skill and determination. Despite the challenging monsoonal weather, the Brumbies managed to keep their top-two hopes alive with a hard-earned win over the Waratahs.
The Tahs' injury crisis deepened as their captain's error symbolized a difficult season for the team. A missed opportunity to score proved costly, reflecting the struggles the Waratahs have faced. On the other hand, the Brumbies' Wallabies center showcased stellar performance, contributing to the team's edge over the Waratahs. With key players like Ikitau, Cale, Valetini, and Kautai making an impact, the Brumbies displayed their depth and talent on the field.
In the midst of injuries and challenging conditions, the Brumbies' resilience and skill shone through, securing a significant win over their rivals. As the Waratahs continue to navigate their season, the Brumbies' dominance serves as a testament to their strength and determination in the Super Rugby arena.
The NSW Waratahs will be desperate for victory as they host the ACT Brumbies in Sydney.
The Safeguard Global ACT Brumbes have extended their winning streak over the NSW Waratahs to 13 tonight after defeating their rivals 29-21 at Allianz ...
The Brumbies have cemented their place in the top four and left the Tahs sitting second-last after their 13th consecutive win over the NSW side.
The ACT Brumbies have all but booked a home Super Rugby Pacific final and cruelled the NSW Waratahs' playoff hopes with a thrilling derby win in Sydney.
T๏ปฟhe Waratahs had a golden opportunity to score but squandered it when their captain had a brain explosion ...
They were made to roll up their sleeves, but the ACT Brumbies have kept their top two hopes alive by holding on to beatโฆ
The Brumbies have cemented their place in the top four and left the Tahs sitting second-last after their 13th consecutive win over the NSW side.
Ikitau's try was one of four for the visitors with Wallaby hopeful Charlie Cale, Rob Valetini and Sefo Kautai also scoring. Ryan Lonergan kicked two conversions ...
Saturday's match in Sydney had it all as the ACT Brumbies defeated the NSW Waratahs 29-21.