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Blues spoil Brumbies' plans

Canberra - The Brumbies lost their final regular season Super Rugby match 30-16 to the Blues on Saturday to give the Reds a chance of snatching the Australian conference title.

The Brumbies needed just a single point in Canberra to secure a position in the top three of the final standings and a first trip to the playoffs since 2004 but were well beaten by the Blues.

The defending champion Reds can now retain the Australian title with a bonus point victory over the Waratahs in Brisbane later on Saturday, which would leave the Brumbies needing to rely on other results to make the playoffs.

The Blues were already well out of contention after a hugely disappointing season but first half tries from Liaki Moli, Daniel Braid and Hadleigh Parkes were enough to fire them to their fourth victory of the year.

"They'll be gutted about that result," Brumbies coach Jake White said in a televised interview.

"The reality is we let ourselves down with that performance in defence, which is something we've prided ourselves on this year.

"It's a tough lesson for us that it's not over until the fat lady sings."

The Brumbies did not help their cause by letting Auckland's backs run riot with a string of missed tackles and were kept in the game by a fine individual try from winger Henry Speight and the kicking of Zack Holmes and Jesse Mogg.

They could still qualify for next week's first round of the playoffs but the faltering manner of their progress, should they make it, will not strike fear into the hearts of their prospective opponents.

The Blues absolutely dominated the opening quarter of the match with lock Moli converting pressure into points by bulldozing over the line from close range after 11 minutes.

Six minutes later and flanker Braid crossed in the corner through a string of tacklers after centre Francis Saili had run back a clearance kick through the heart of the midfield. Piri Weepu converted both to give the Blues a 14-0 lead.

The first foray by the Brumbies into the visitors' half after 20 minutes produced a penalty that allowed Holmes to eat into the lead and three minutes later Speight danced down the right touchline to score his side's only try.

Holmes converted and added another penalty to cut the lead to just one point but Blues winger Parkes took advantage of some more loose tackling to stretch the lead once again, and another Weepu conversion saw them turn around 21-13 ahead.

Mogg cut the lead by three points with his only succesfull kick from four penalty attempts six minutes after the break but two Weepu three-pointers extended the lead to 11 points.

The Brumbies knew that defeat by seven points or less would secure them a bonus point and the title but Holmes missed his third attempt at goal in the 59th minute.

With the rain now pouring down on Canberra Stadium, Blues replacement back Michael Hobbes put the final nail in the coffin with a final penalty two minutes from time.

"I'm so proud of them," said Blues coach Pat Lam, who was delayed joining his team in Australia after having had to undergo an interview for his own job.

"It's been a really tough season, we've had so much crap thrown at us."
 
Scorers:

Brumbies:


Try: Henry Speight. Conversion: Zack Holmes. Penalties: Holmes (2), Jesse Mogg.

Blues:

Tries: Liaki Moli, Daniel Braid, Hadleigh Parkes. Conversions: Piri Weepu (3). Penalties: Weepu (2), Michael Hobbs.

Referee: Jonathon White (AUS)

Teams:

Brumbies:
15 Jesse Mogg, 14 Henry Speight, 13 Andrew Smith, 12 Pat McCabe, 11 Joe Tomane, 10 Zack Holmes, 9 Nic White, 8 Ben Mowen (captain), 7 Michael Hooper, 6 Peter Kimlin, 5 Sam Carter, 4 Scott Fardy, 3 Dan Palmer, 2 Stephen Moore, 1 Ben Alexander

Substitutes: 16 Anthony Hegarty, 17 Ruaidhri Murphy, 18 Leon Power, 19 Fotu Auelua, 20 Ian Prior, 21 Tevita Kuridrani, 22 Robbie Coleman

Blues:
15 Charles Piutau, 14 Lachie Munro, 13 Francis Saili, 12 Ma’a Nonu, 11 Hadleigh Parkes, 10 Michael Hobbs, 9 Piri Weepu, 8 Luke Braid, 7 Daniel Braid, 6 Chris Lowrey, 5 Steven Luatua, 4 Liaki Moli, 3 Charlie Faumuina, 2 Keven Mealamu (captain), 1 Tony Woodcock

Substitutes: 16 Tom McCartney, 17 Tevita Mailau, 18 Andrew Van der Heijden, 19 Peter Saili, 20 Alby Mathewson, 21 Orene Ai’i, 22 Sherwin Stowers
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