Brumbies down Force to clinch finals spot

The Brumbies have locked down a Super Rugby finals spot after defeating the Western Force 47-25 in Canberra, with Matt Toomua scoring a hat-trick of tries.

Joe Tomane of the Brumbies celebrates after scoring against the Force

The Brumbies have locked down a Super Rugby finals spot after defeating the Western Force 47-25. (AAP)

A Matt Toomua three-try masterclass has catapulted the Brumbies into the Super Rugby finals at the expense of the Western Force in a high-octane 47-25 win at Canberra Stadium.

The seven-tries-to-three bonus-point win on Friday night means the Brumbies are hot favourites to earn a home qualifying final, with only a Highlanders upset over the Crusaders on Saturday night able to deny them fourth spot.

The Force, meanwhile, are knocked out of finals contention in eighth.

As the Force's now ex-winger Nick "Honey Badger" Cummins would describe it, his side were like "that boy who fell out of the tree, they just weren't in it."

And much of the misery suffered in his last game before jetting off to Japan could be put down to Toomua.

The Wallabies back was huge in his first game back since picking up a groin injury against France, providing the backline with direction severely lacking against the Waratahs.

He kept opposite No.10 Zack Holmes honest with several trademark big hits, not to mention crossing twice in the opening 30 minutes.

There was a lot of help from his forwards with Sam Carter and Scott Sio providing front-foot ball thanks partly to halfback Nic White's snappy delivery.

Toomua set the tone early, taking a quick tap before burrowing over a few phases later to open the scoring in the seventh minute.

Both sides then traded two penalties apiece, before Toomua spotted a mismatch against prop Kieran Longbottom and sliced over.

Toomua was also involved in the Brumbies' next two tries, spinning the ball wide to set up Jesse Mogg and Henry Speight respectively to claim the four-try bonus point in just the 43rd minute.

The Force were offered a glimpse of hope after a Pek Cowan try in the 54th minute to take the score to 28-13 with the added bonus of a yellow card to Brumbies flanker Jarrad Butler.

But Speight soon broke through Cummins and then offloaded to Toomua - who notched up the Brumbies' first hat-trick since Mark Gerrard in the 2004 grand final.

The two sides both scored two tries each late, with Jayden Hayward and Holmes crossing for the Force, and Joe Tomane and Tom McVerry claiming five-pointers for the Brumbies.

Brumbies director of rugby Laurie Fisher applauded Toomua's performance.

"He was fantastic. He was on the front foot defensively and made some fantastic decisions on the short side," he said.

"And again, off the back of some really good hard work by the forwards."

Fisher said his team benefited from the return of a swag of players, including Wallabies Toomua, Sam Carter, Joe Tomane and Pat McCabe.

"It showed in the quality of the team tonight. It was just a red hot performance," he said.

Brumbies skipper Ben Mowen said the side had gone into the match looking to shut the competition's leading pilferer Matt Hodgson down at the breakdown.

"We spoke a lot about denying contests and I don't think Hodgson got a pilfer tonight - which says a lot about how hard guys worked," he said.

Force coach Michael Foley said the loss wouldn't take the gloss off what was a great season for the Force.

"We're disappointed in that performance tonight, but it's pretty hard for any one performance to be a defining factor in the season," he said.

"Early on we didn't defend well enough. We gave them a couple of tries."


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