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GYXU > Rugby > [SPOILER] Result: Highlanders vs. Brumbies 9 April 2005 07:19:33

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[SPOILER] Result: Highlanders vs. Brumbies

Yojimbo 9 April 2005 00:08:59
 One point so much more for Highlanders

09.04.05

By Wynne Gray
New Zealand Herald

The tenacious Highlanders retained their place in the top four as they
battled to another grinding victory, one which condemned the defending
champions to their third successive defeat.

It was the fifth straight win for the Highlanders, one they will
chisel into their list of 'hang tough' results and a further victory for the
resolve which has been a huge part of their armoury this season.

They survived a final move inquest from the video referee to leave
Carisbrook seething with emotion after the courageous single-point victory.

The Highlanders did it tough but that is the motto for their pack.

The starting front row of Carl Hoeft, Anton Oliver and Carl Hayman
crunched their foes and young locks Tom Donnelly and James Ryan chipped in
with the support of loosies Josh Blackie, Craig Newby and Grant Webb.

Some slick service from Jimmy Cowan and the midfield power of Seilala
Mapusua were key ingredients in stalling the Brumbies' ideas.

Not that they had many. Once again they were creaky on attack, too
slow at the breakdown, they made too many dubious decisions and they look
more in need of their bye than the Highlanders.

The second half was a slog for the Highlanders who could not score a
point while the Brumbies had few ideas about cracking the Highlanders'
defensive lines.

Fullback Ben Blair might have eased several worry lines but he missed
two second-half penalties, including one which hit the post.

A crucial decision came at the start of the last quarter when Stirling
Mortlock was awarded a try.

Video referee Paddy O'Brien was unable to see if the Brumbies skipper
had grounded the ball, though referee Tappe Henning was convinced enough to
rule in the Brumbies' favour. It gave the visitors a sniff, a chance to snap
the losing streak against the Sharks and Blues.

But it was a rare spark from the Brumbies, who look an ordinary side
without Stephen Larkham and the attacking talents of Clyde Rathbone.

The Highlanders made a poor start conceding 10 early points.

For a side with the best defensive record in the competition they
looked uncertain when George Gregan ran a turnover to position wing Henari
Veratau for an angled run to the line.

It was too easy and a disconcerting sign that the Highlanders were
struggling with some fatigue from their recent travels.

The revival started when Nick Evans dropped a left-foot goal as
Henning played advantage.

A penalty from Blair closed the gap further before the strike which
ignited their evening. Brumbies fullback Mark Gerrard lost the ball in a
tackle and from 40m the Highlanders made him pay big time.

Burly No 8 Grant Webb, who had been called in to replace the injured
Paul Miller, made the last 25m himself, evading Gerrard's weak tackle and
then carrying two other Brumbies as he lunged over the line.

The muddled Brumbies conceded two more Blair penalties and, after a
brilliant start, went to halftime 19-10 behind.

They redressed some of the margin but not enough.

HIGHLANDERS 19 (G. Webb, try; B. Blair 3 pen, con; N. Evans drop goal)
BRUMBIES 18 (H. Veratau, S. Mortlock, tries; M. Giteau con, 2 pen;)
Halftime 19-10

http://www.nzherald­.co.nz/index.cfm?c_i­d=4&ObjectID=1011952­7


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Rick Boyd 9 April 2005 04:11:32 permanent link ]
 yojimbo wrote:

Some slick service from Jimmy Cowan and the midfield power of Seilala > Mapusua were key ingredients in stalling the Brumbies' ideas.

At the risk of starting Ashford off again, Mapusua was my man of the
match. He always amde ground, penetrating through gaps that didn't exist
and bumping off players like they were juniors. Bets centre performance
I've seen in New Zealand this year.

A crucial decision came at the start of the last quarter when Stirling > Mortlock was awarded a try.>
Video referee Paddy O'Brien was unable to see if the Brumbies skipper > had grounded the ball, though referee Tappe Henning was convinced enough to > rule in the Brumbies' favour.

If that wasn't a try, nothing was. He went to ground on the white line
and no other player could have had a hand under it, although one tried
to slip a hunder under after the event, the ratbag.

A definite five pointer.

-- rick boyd
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Paul Kendall 9 April 2005 05:59:10 permanent link ]
 In article rick boyd <boyd@comswest.net.­au> wrote:
yojimbo wrote:>
Some slick service from Jimmy Cowan and the midfield power of Seilala > > Mapusua were key ingredients in stalling the Brumbies' ideas.>
At the risk of starting Ashford off again, Mapusua was my man of the > match. He always amde ground, penetrating through gaps that didn't exist > and bumping off players like they were juniors. Bets centre performance > I've seen in New Zealand this year.

My MOTM were the Highlanders' tight five, Oliver and Ryan in particular.
The latter is getting better each week.
Video referee Paddy O'Brien was unable to see if the Brumbies skipper > > had grounded the ball, though referee Tappe Henning was convinced enough to > > rule in the Brumbies' favour.>
If that wasn't a try, nothing was. He went to ground on the white line > and no other player could have had a hand under it, although one tried > to slip a hunder under after the event, the ratbag.>
A definite five pointer.

I found Henning's choice of words in his reply to O'Brien amusing - "I
am going to award the try anyway". If he was so sure you wonder why he
even asked the TMO in the first place. That said, I thought Tappe had a
good match and I haven't said that in a long time...

--
Paul
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Md 9 April 2005 07:19:33 permanent link ]
 
"rick boyd" <boyd@comswest.net.­au> wrote in message
news:42571e5b@quokk­a.wn.com.au...> yojimbo wrote:>
Some slick service from Jimmy Cowan and the midfield power of >> Seilala Mapusua were key ingredients in stalling the Brumbies' ideas.>
At the risk of starting Ashford off again, Mapusua was my man of the > match. He always amde ground, penetrating through gaps that didn't exist > and bumping off players like they were juniors. Bets centre performance > I've seen in New Zealand this year.>
A crucial decision came at the start of the last quarter when >> Stirling Mortlock was awarded a try.>>
Video referee Paddy O'Brien was unable to see if the Brumbies >> skipper had grounded the ball, though referee Tappe Henning was convinced >> enough to rule in the Brumbies' favour.>
If that wasn't a try, nothing was. He went to ground on the white line and > no other player could have had a hand under it, although one tried to slip > a hunder under after the event, the ratbag.>
A definite five pointer.

Disagree = there was a definite non grounding of ball on first touch to
line, on arm and hand, but most likely rocked forward over line.

Agree - a try

gotta admit the hand in after event was a desperatre non-event
-- rick boyd


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