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    Force win Canberra clash, confidence: Match Review

    The Western Force have drawn blood for just the second time this season with an epic win over the ACT Brumbies in Canberra. The dying minutes of the match saw the lead see-saw between the two teams, before David Smith put the result beyond doubt with a try in the 77th minute. Smith broke both his try-scoring drought this season and the hearts of the local fans with his brace of tries, while providing the Force fans some much needed respite.

    The match lived up to expectations in the first half with neither team able to make the most of their opportunities. The Brumbies threatened on numerous occasions, particularly in the 10 channel, however they were constantly let down by wayward passing. They had the scoreboard ticking over with a try, a conversion and a penalty from Matt Giteau taking them out to a 10-0 lead. The Force managed to stay within reach from a James O’Connor try after Rory Sidey did a fantastic job of hacking through a loose Brumby pass. The conversion was successful and the two teams entered the shed with 3 points separating them; the Brumbies enjoying 60% possession but just 40% territory for the half.

    The Brumbies scored the first points in the second half courtesy of Matt Giteau, yet the Force hit back immediately with yet another try sparked from a dropped Brumby ball. The successful conversion gave the Force a slender one point lead. Neither team was able to take control coming into the final quarter with discipline letting the Force down while handling and an inability to win line-out ball harried the Brumbies. Nathan Sharpe was immense in defusing the Brumbies’ ability to attack and destroying Anthony Heagarty’s confidence. Both teams added 2 penalties each to bring the score out to 19-20. In the final minutes the Force showed how much they have matured and learnt from the Blues clash earlier in the season and took the attack to the Brumbies. A 5-metre scrum won by Nathan Sharpe saw David Smith cross the chalk for the second time. James O’Connor’s conversion putting the game beyond doubt. The Force won 27-19.

    Match Wash-Up

    It might not have been the prettiest game of rugby but a win is a win is a win. The Force have put the disappointing losses to the Rebels and Waratahs behind them and played a solid 80 minutes of rugby.

    The game did seem like a contest of who could gift the opposition the win and the Brumbies definitely outclassed the Force in that department. For all their clever play and dangerous running they could not sustain an attack and looked a bit like they had just given up in the second half. You had to feel sorry for the Brumbies with half a team on the sidelines with injury they were always going to struggle through this one.

    There are a couple of positives the Brumbies can take out of this, despite becoming the Australian conference chumps after losing every one of the first round of clashes. Their scrum was very solid and kept the Force under a lot of pressure. They also attacked incredibly well when they weren’t mincing it up. There were a lot of half-breaks and a lot of metres gained both out wide and through the inside channels. Lealiifano’s run for Giteau’s try was sublime. If they can tighten that up a bit and replace Josh Valentine with a better quality halfback, they will start running in tries left right and centre.

    For the Force it was great to see the team bringing the game up a notch in the last 20 minutes rather than having a fade out. Our defence was generally good and largely responsible for the pressure that lead to a lot of the Brumbies errors. We really played to our strengths: kicking for territory and pressuring the line-out. It was really good to see a more committed kick-chase, although we still are guilty of some aimless kicking.

    Bolter watch:
    Michael Hooper was pretty impressive. For a little guy he was very slippery. Although the Force won the battle of the breakdown, he did earn his team a fair few penalties. Dan Palmer also had a great game in the scrums. From the Force I thought Nick Cummins furthered his Wallaby aspirations. He was like a homing pigeon to fumbled ball and showed a strength that we don’t see much of in Wallaby wingers. Probably the biggest surprise package was Pat Dellit. He ran the ball well, tackled well and has a very nice boot. It might be tough to replace him if Shepherd is fit for next weekend.

    Did themselves no favours:
    I think that 2010 was the last time Josh Valentine will wear a Wallabies jersey. He did play the ball quickly and was in no small part responsible for the Brumbies’ proliferation of the dropsies. Mark Chisholm yet again failed to impose his gargantuan figure to useful effect and was owned in the line-outs by Nathan Sharpe. Ben Alexander also seems to have lost his fizz. James O’Connor seems to have lost his kicking mojo. It hasn’t been great in previous weeks and he missed a further two pressure kicks, admittedly long range, this afternoon. Although only on for a short time, Pek Cowan also didn’t have a good game and was responsible for one of Giteau’s late penalties.

    Man of the Match:
    You can’t really go past Nathan Sharpe here. Last weekend our line-out spluttered but this weekend Sharpe was back to his old self. Solid on our own throws. Disrupting their throws. Generally being a tower of strength around the park. 140 games and still playing like a spring chicken. First guy picked along with David Pocock, Quade Cooper, Kurtley Beale and Tatafu Polota-Nau in the Wallabies line-up.

    Western Force game rating:
    Any win for the Force is gold. We aren’t at that point yet where we can criticize a win and we certainly shouldn’t in a tough away derby. It was the best team performance we’ve seen in weeks and there are plenty enough positives to take from it. We will probably need to lift another level against a deflated albeit dangerous Bulls side, but we are moving in the right direction at least. B+.

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    At last ...

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    A good win despite the kiwi pygmy who had the whistle.

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    Good game by Ripia and Smith.. JOC decent but kicked too much.. Front row were diabolical at the break down and kept the Brumbies in the game with silly brainfarts and dodgy lineouts... MCCalman very effective in the pick & drive as was Sharpie.. Jenkins went missing.. was brownie on the field?

    Dellit was eyecatching, good solid defence and had some opportunities out wide..

    Overall though very scrappy game.. only highlight for me really was the last try.. great move by ripia & smith a real yawnfest compared to the reds/bulls game and hurricanes cheetahs match but we won and that counts for 90% of my current good mood

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    Brumby supporters leave the groud silent- Jargs, Mrs Jargs and swee in full voice!
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    Despite doing everything we can to lose that, the Brumbies were more effective in that department. At least now when I say the ref was shit and had it in for us at the breakdown it doesn't sound like sour grapes.

    If there's one thing almost as sweet as beati the Tahs, it's beating the Brumbies.

    Now back to Perth to stun a tired, and disjointed Bulls (or an angry, unstoppable Bulls, which will it be?)

    Also quite impressed with Dellit and Sidey, but MOM for me was K-Bomb, he played a full 80 minutes, had some great carries around the ground and stood up Benny A most of the time as the game wore on.

    Everybody else performed pretty much within expectation

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    And nice to see smiles on the boys faces for a change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jargan83 View Post
    Brumby supporters leave the groud silent- Jargs, Mrs Jargs and swee in full voice!
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    Can you hear the Brumbies sing?

    You know the rest.

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    Nice to see Ripia and Smith get into it. JOC showed he has the maturity to play an astute territorial game.

    Still a few worries, though - the tendency to take long range penalties rather go for more pressure at a lineout, slow ponderous ball at the back of the ruck sometimes allowing effective counter rucking, and persistence with the rolling maul - low percentage IMHO.

    Overall, though, I think we won the breakdown today, despite that muppet of a referee pinging us continually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oxleymoron View Post
    Can you hear the Brumbies sing?

    You know the rest.
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    Woo Hooo, thats what I'm talking about, bring on the Bulls, they're nothing flash at the moment !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oxleymoron View Post
    Can you hear the Brumbies sing?

    You know the rest.
    I was singing after the Smith try!

    They all started heading for the exits then
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    Well done Jargs and crew - enjoy and don't let the suckers forget it for a moment - reckon that's 2 for 2 for you

    Match report

    The team finally turned up
    JOC directed traffic at the back and they bloodly well did stuff and succeeded with enough of it to hit the scoresheet
    Sharpe looked chuffed 140 caps and even Kaffer said he deserved MOM
    Gits looked filthy
    Brumbies gave us some incredibly stupid penalties for which I would like to thank them

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    MOM - Nathan freaking Sharpe, you'd never know the guy stealing 3 lineouts a game and forcing charge-downs in the Brumbies in goal area was 33 or however many. Noone more deserving, and nothing could have wiped the smile of that legend's face after the game.

    I like the look of Sidey and Dellit, Inman can shuffle over to Melbourne early for my vote. James needs to stay at 12. Kieran Longbottom was fantastic!

    That ref was atrocious, a ruck forms, how can we be pinged for holding on?!

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    Sharpie was man of the match. Dead set.

    He tore their line-out to bits in the last 20 minutes and he won the contest to win the scrum that lead to the match-winning try. What a star.

    Who was the official MOM?

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