Brumbies rumble to Super win over Blues

The Brumbies have jumped to second in the Australian conference with a gutsy 26-21 win against the Blues in Canberra.

Folau Faingaa

Folau Faingaa (right) scored three tries in the Brumbies' Super Rugby win over the Blues. (AAP)

Brumbies coach Dan McKellar conceded it wasn't pretty but his brave Brumbies moved to second on the Australian conference thanks to a Folau Faingaa hat-trick against the Blues.

The Brumbies highly-touted rolling maul was firing on all cylinders in Canberra on Saturday and earned the home side a gritty 26-21 Super Rugby victory.

Faingaa now has 10 tries for the season and is the competition's leading scorer.

The bold Brumbies turned down countless penalty shots and turned to their set piece which completely dominated the Blues pack.

"We had a plan around set piece and maul and I thought our forwards were unbelievable, they just executed to perfection," McKellar said.

"There are going to be games when our outside backs score the tries but specifically tonight we wanted to target that area."

Brumbies skipper Christian Lealiifano said it's now crunch time for his men who have five games remaining to force their way into the finals.

"That was gutsy," Lealiifano said.

"It was really pleasing to come back from that, we started slow but knew we had to get our game going, our forwards were massive and really stepped up and gave us a good platform."

The Blues burst out of the blocks and scored two tries inside the opening 10 minutes through centre TJ Faiane and an intercept from Caleb Clarke.

A yellow card brought the Brumbies back into the game after Blues prop Alex Hodgman was sin-binned for tackling Tom Cusack without the ball on 18 minutes.

Faingaa then opened his account when finishing off a trademark maul from the ensuing penalty.

Blues five-eighth Otere Black gave the visitors a 15-5 buffer with his first successful penalty attempt.

But the Brumbies responded when former Reds and Wallabies prop James Slipper pounced on a loose ball for his first try of the season.

The Brumbies turned down kickable penalties that could have levelled the scores at halftime and although their mauls were resisted the tactic paid off after the break as the Blues discipline wavered.

All Black prop Ofa Tu'ungafasi became the second front rower to be yellow carded, this time for repeated ruck infringements, as the Blues conceded 10 consecutive penalties.

The Brumbies soon profited from their numerical advantage when Faingaa scored his second in the 54th minute.

Back-to-back penalty goals edged the Blues back in front 21-19 as the Brumbies lost composure, but Faingaa effectively sealed the win, again from short range, with 13 minutes remaining.

The Blues had to settle for a bonus point which leaves them fourth in the New Zealand conference on 21, half the tally of the competition-leading Crusaders.


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