Brumbies edge out Sharks
For the second straight week it was a case of 'close but no cigar' for the Sharks as they tumbled to a 24-22 defeat to the Brumbies.
Last Updated: 14/03/10 10:13am
For the second straight week it was a case of 'close but no cigar' for the Sharks as they tumbled to a 24-22 defeat to the Brumbies in Canberra on Saturday.
Brumbies prop Ben Alexander touched down twice as the team from the Aussie capital made it three wins in a row.
On paper, they're one of the best teams in the Super 14, but things just won't go right for the Sharks this year. It was never going to be easy on the road against Australia's 'dream team', and one too many unnecessary penalties and handling errors cost the Sharks.
Close
A closer game you couldn't ask for as the protagonists exchanged the lead every few minutes, but neither side will be overly happy with their performance as both backlines failed to fire.
In the end, it was the Brumbies pack that made the difference with two hard earned tries.
Andy Goode gave the Sharks the early lead thanks to two penalties, including one from 50m, but Matt Giteau slotted two easy shots at goal to level the scores after 25 minutes.
After the Sharks dominated possession in the opening quarter they could hardly get their hands on the ball in the next 20 minutes as the Brumbies pack got into their stride.
Alexander was first to get over the whitewash at the end of 26 phases to put the Brumbies ahead as the home side looked to take control of the match.
Some slack defending around the fringes of the rucks would cost the Brumbies, however, as Ruan Pienaar found a gap and made sniping run to touch down a few minutes later. Goode's conversion from the touchline levelled the scores once again.
The English fly-half would have the last laugh of the half, nailing another mammoth penalty attempt to put the visitors 16-13 up at the break.
The Brumbies pack earned another try to start the second half. The Sharks Springbok front row was made to look ordinary once again as the Brumbies piled on the pressure from a scrum. In the aftermath, Alexander burrowed his way across for his second try.
Giteau's conversion sailed wide - his first miss from the kicking tee this season - but Goode had no such problems five minutes later with another penalty to make it five-from-five and move the Sharks ahead by a single point.
Battle
The seesaw battle continued as Giteau and Goode exchanged three-pointers to leave the scores at 22-21 to the Sharks entering the last quarter.
With ten minutes to go, Ryan Kankowski was adjudged to have started his run for an attempted intercept too early. It was a marginal call, but it gave Giteau a chance to move the Brumbies back into the lead, which he duly did.
The Sharks never really threatened to steal the win as a couple of basic handling errors stifled each of their attacks at the death.