No turning back for expansive Brumbies in Sydney


  • Rugby
  • Friday, 25 Jul 2014

SYDNEY (Reuters) - There is no question of the ACT Brumbies reverting to a more conservative game when they meet the New South Wales Waratahs on Saturday with a place in the Super Rugby final on the line, director of rugby Laurie Fisher said on Friday.

The Brumbies reached the final last year under South Africa Jake White with a gameplan that put the emphasis on field position and defensive strength, a style the twice-champions continued to use for much of this season.

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