Brumbies knock out Chiefs

The Brumbies have beaten the Chiefs 32-30 in their Super Rugby qualifying final in Canberra to progress to the semi-finals.

The Brumbies have knocked out defending Super Rugby champions the Chiefs after clinging on for a 32-30 win in an epic qualifying final in Canberra.

The Brumbies raced out to a 22-3 lead on Saturday night, but as they learnt in last year's grand final, you can never write off a side chasing their third straight title.

All Blacks fly-half Aaron Cruden spearheaded the fightback as the Chiefs levelled the scores midway through the second half.

But the Brumbies regained the advantage with a converted try from a well-constructed driving maul before Cruden failed to convert a Gareth Anscombe five-pointer with three minutes to go.

It was sweet revenge for the Brumbies as Ben Mowen won what is likely to be his last and 50th game as skipper in front of 14,284 fans at Canberra's GIO Stadium.

A fourth-minute yellow card to Chiefs centre Tim Nanai-Williams for cynical ruck play hurt the visitors, the Brumbies crossing twice in his absence and then immediately after his return to race out to a 19-3 lead.

Wallabies halfback Nic White was brilliant, scoring the first of his side's four tries from a surprise snipe and delivering crisp ball all night.

Workhorse lock Sam Carter was brilliant in getting over the advantage line, while it took three Chiefs players to bring down superb winger Henry Speight on most occasions.

Fullback Jessie Mogg brilliantly attacked from a kick return in the ninth minute to put over Robbie Coleman, giving the Brumbies a 14-3 lead.

The Chiefs dug in until Nanai-Williams came back on, but the defence would soon again crack, Mogg finishing off an 18-phase attack to go up 19-3 in just the 20th minute.

Christian Lealiifano then knocked over a penalty but the Chiefs would finish the half on a high with Bundee Aki scoring to narrow the gap to 22-10.

Both sides traded penalties after the break, before the game was turned on its head, dangerman Speight binned in the 49th minute for the same reason as Nanai-Williams was in the first half.

Chiefs halfback Tawera Kerr-Barlow then scored to make it a five-point game before Nanai-Williams crossed to level the scores.

Lealiifano then missed a simple penalty shot, but they soon made amends when Jarrad Butler crashed over from the back of a rolling maul that involved several backline players.

But the Chiefs weren't done, Anscombe scoring his side's fourth try before Cruden crucially missed the conversion from the corner.

Brumbies skipper Ben Mowen said it was his side's best performance in the last three years.

"To get that sort of win, against that quality of opposition, with the ups and downs of the game - it was outstanding," he said.

Brumbies coach Laurie Fisher said he always knew the Chiefs would fight back, but grit got his side home.

"You can't control the tempo of a game for 80 minutes against a dual championship winning side," Fisher said.

"It got fairly tense there. If you paid to get in, you got value for money."

Chiefs coach Dave Rennie lamented his side's lack of physicality in the opening quarter.

"We got absolutely pumped in the first 20 minutes," he said.

"That was the difference in the end."

However Rennie played a straight bat when asked about referee Craig Joubert's decision to give Nanai-Williams a yellow card so early in the match.

"Craig obviously deemed it as cynical. Maybe it was a bit tough. But in the end both teams got one each," he said.

The Brumbies will likely head to Sydney to take on the NSW Waratahs next Saturday, unless the Highlanders upset the Sharks in Durban on Sunday morning (AEST).


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