HIGHLANDERS break Brumbies in 'brook battle.
Super 12: Highlanders 16 bt Brumbies 9.
DRIVEN
on by a front five hell-bent on domination the Highlanders
overcame the odds to upset the favoured Brumbies 16-9 in a
rugged tussle at Carisbrook Friday night.
Lining up
without their main motivator All Black incumbent hooker
Anton Oliver the Highlander heavies - Carl Hayman, Carl
Hoeft, Tom Willis, Vila Waimuri and Simon Maling - faced up
to the hardship of an 80 minute encounter with the form
Brumbie pack and excelled to emerge as the dominant force in
a match determined more on physical prowess than fancy
footwork.
The two teams went hard out at each other
from the opening kick-off with the highlight being the
battle of talents between feisty halves Byron Kelleher and
the accepted top ranking number nine, Wallaby star George
Gregan.
While Gregan has the talent to back up his
deserved reputation the tough Kelleher reveled in upseting
his vaunted rival and by underlining a couple of surging
dashes with a smashing tackle he got the upper hand and by
doing so effectively had the Brumbies reeling in frustration
as the game wore on.
Despite Gregan being under
pressure and his team restricted to little possession in
poor positions throughout the first half their sheer
determination on defence and the Highlander's inability to
convert opportunity into tries saw the teams end the first
40 level at 9-9.
However while it was disturbing the
Highlanders had failed to cross the tryline despite several
gilt-edged opportunities the sense of the game was the
Brumbies were out of sorts and would be hard-pressed to
contrive a win againt a home team whose forwards were
playing above themselves to ensure success.
A rampant
Highlander pack, with replacement loosie Josh Blackie
outstanding alongside his front five, continued to pressure
the Brumbies defence and it was just reward when a series of
attacks edged closer to the line before winger Aisea Tuilevu
managed to burrow through a maul to score.
The
Fijian's sixth try of Super 12 was converted by the ever
accurate Tony Brown and the Highlander's took an extremely
hard fought 16-9 lead.
Despite being outplayed the
Brumbies refused to concede and all their champion qualities
were called upon as they mounted a comeback in the last
fifteen minutes.
However with Carisbrook in full voice
the Highlanders put in the hard graft to defend resolutely
and in doing so denied the Brumbies any opportunity to
escape
defeat.