Super Rugby outfit the Brumbies have generally been the pacesetters when it comes to leading the charge for Australia in the southern hemisphere’s preeminent provincial competition.
Once again pressing for top honours on the combined leaderboard, the team from Canberra sit in 2nd place on the log with four wins from five.
Showing some exceptional early-season form, Stephen Larkham’s side closed out their round-five matches against Moana Pasifika with a thumping 60 – 21 win.
Displaying their full box of tricks, the Brumbies scored some scorching tries.
One effort that was particularly noteworthy was an end-to-end ripper that was built off some brave decision-making and pure pace from one of this season’s stand-out performers, Cory Toole.
Quite possibly the quickest player in the competition, Toole was on the end of a clever chip kick from Wallabies fullback Tom Wright.
From here, the flyer ripped through the Pasifika’s defence before finding Wright on his inside, who cantered away from the cover defence to finish off what could well be the try of the season when it is all said and done.
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