Brumbies in 'do-or-die' territory already

The Brumbies have six of their next seven games at home but winger Andy Muirhead says they can't afford to slip up in a tight Australian conference.

David Pocock

The return of Wallaby David Pocock is sure to boost the Brumbies' prospects. (AAP)

The long-awaited return of David Pocock and a string of home games have emboldened the Brumbies as they prepare to enter "do-or-die" Super Rugby territory.

The new campaign is only a month old but the tight nature of the Australian conference means crunch time has already arrived.

Fresh from their 24-17 win over the Sharks on Saturday, the Brumbies have the bye this weekend and will need all the rest they can get ahead of what looms as a season-defining stretch.

Six of their next seven games will be played at GIO Stadium in Canberra - starting with their March 31 showdown with the NSW Waratahs, who proved their conference-winning credentials with a 51-27 thumping of the previously unbeaten Melbourne Rebels.

Every team - barring the Sunwolves of Japan, who are winless - is entitled to believe they are in with a shot of finishing top and qualifying for the finals.

"Everything's tightening up in the Aussie conference," winger Andy Muirhead told reporters.

"Every team has dropped a game or two now.

"It's probably going to be a do-or-die match for us in terms of how we're going to end up at the end of the season.

"All the boys have got to get up for a big Tah week like we always do."

The sheer presence of Pocock should help.

The 29-year-old's last match for the Brumbies was in their July 2016 semi-final loss to the Highlanders, having spent all of last year on a Rugby Australia-sanctioned sabbatical from the game.

His comeback was delayed due to pre-season knee surgery to repair a damaged meniscus but barring any mishaps over the next fortnight, Pocock and co-captain Sam Carter (concussion) should both figure against the Waratahs.

"With Poey's experience and knowledge and Carts as well, it'll be a big booster for our forward pack," said rookie hooker Folau Fainga'a.


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