Second spell ... Clyde Rathbone debuts for the second time at the Brumbies. Source: Kym Smith / News Limited
The David Pocock effect has begun in Canberra, with the Wallabies flanker leading the Brumbies to an emphatic 24-6 Super Rugby win over Queensland.
2 Tries 0 | |
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Jesse Mogg 9' | |
Jesse Mogg 80' | |
1 Conversions0 | |
Ian Prior 80' | |
4 Penalties2 | |
Nic White 36' | Michael Harris 3' |
Jesse Mogg 51' | Michael Harris 25' |
Jesse Mogg 58' | |
Nic White 75' |
Brumbies coach Jake White talked the talk in the pre-season, boasting that with Pocock in their side, the boys from the ACT can return to the glory days of old.
Saturday night's two-tries-to-nothing victory proved they are certainly on the right path.
Jesse Mogg scored both tries for the Brumbies, but it was their suffocating defence that shut down Quade Cooper and the Reds.
The fiery build-up to the anticipated match continued on the pitch, with players coming together for some push in shove at regular intervals in the first half.
There was plenty of rust for Pocock and his teammates, but the world's most dominant No.7 added an edge the Brumbies lacked last year when they stumbled with a finals berth in reach.
The win broke a two-match losing streak against Queensland as the Brumbies showed they'll again build their campaign around a rock-solid defensive game.
Halfback Nic White played a leading role, setting up a try and kicking two long-range penalties that kept the Reds out of reach.
Nine minutes into the match and with referee Andrew Lees playing the advantage in the Reds' 22, White dabbed a smart kick in behind the line, with speedster Mogg touching down in the corner.
Penalty kicks from White and Mogg had the Brumbies in control, before flying fullback Mogg put the icing on the cake with a last-minute intercept try.
Last year Queensland ground out a 13-12 win in Canberra and went on to steal the Brumbies finals spot in the last round when White's men choked against the Blues.
With Pocock in their stable and playmaking combination Matt Toomua and Christian Lealiifano back from injury, the Brumbies showed signs against Queensland that they are back with a vengeance.
Toomua and Lealiifano ran the backline smoothly, in the second half especially, and showed a willingness to run the ball to the line.
Clyde Rathbone didn't see much ball in his much anticipated return after a four-year retirement.
Queensland five-eighth Cooper didn't get much opportunity to show his wares, with the Reds scarcely getting themselves into an attacking position all night.
Fullback Mike Harris booted two penalties for the visitors but was offline with a couple of other strikes.
Re-live the match, including highlights of both Mogg's tries, in our Super Rugby Match Centre.
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