ACT Brumbies Suffer Record Loss to Hurricanes in Super Rugby Pacific Finals
L'essentiel
The ACT Brumbies were defeated 66-12 by the Hurricanes in Wellington, setting unwanted records for most points conceded (66) and largest loss (54 points) by an Australian side in a Super Rugby finals match.
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Pourquoi c'est important
The ACT Brumbies faced the Hurricanes in a Super Rugby Pacific finals match in Wellington.
The ACT Brumbies have been dumped out of the Super Rugby Pacific finals after a record 66-12 loss to the Hurricanes in Wellington. The Brumbies conceded a franchise-record 66 points and suffered their largest ever finals defeat (54 points). A dismal first half, where they gave up 38 points (also a record), set up the loss. The Hurricanes, who topped the regular season table, will advance to the semifinals. The loss extends the poor record of Australian franchises in New Zealand finals (0-22 since 1996). Brumbies captain Allan Alaalatoa acknowledged the Hurricanes' class, noting his team failed to capitalise on good moments. The Hurricanes' Cam Roigard reflected on the personal nature of the win given the teams' history. The Queensland Reds now have the chance to break the Australian losing streak when they face the Chiefs tomorrow.
À surveiller
Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Queensland Reds may face challenges against the Chiefs in Hamilton
Probable · En quelques jours
Questions ouvertes
- What changes will the Brumbies make after this loss?

