Injury clouds Brumbies' victory ahead of finals charge

Sun, Jun 2, 2024, 12:01 AM
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by AAP
Match Highlights: Round 15 v Western Force

ACT Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham has a prop problem ahead of finals after a second Test forward succumbed to injury in his side's final-round 24-19 win over the Western Force.

Brumbies prop Blake Schoupp appeared to have dislocated his shoulder in the first two minutes of his return from an injury to the same joint in Perth on Saturday night.

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He was thrown into the starting line-up in place of fellow prop James Slipper, who is battling an injury to his calf.

It now looks likely Larkham will be without either man in his side's quarter-final next Saturday.

Brumbies captain Allan Alaalatoa was unsure about the extent of Schoupp's injury, but said he was confident his replacement Harry Vella would rise to the occasion in their do-or-die home clash with the Highlanders.

The injury put a dampener on an otherwise positive night for the Canberrans, who go into the finals with positive momentum, albeit disappointed they were unable to turn their most successful Super Rugby regular season in two decades into a top-two finish.

"The most important thing now coming into the finals is just make sure that we recover from this trip," Larkham told Stan Sport.

"We had a pretty strong game plan going into (the earlier game against the Highlanders), but they've evolved, they've improved as a team.

"We've identified a few areas where we think there's some opportunities, but we'll have a look at the game that they played this weekend and make some more assessments."

Alaalatoa opened the scoring with a try in the sixth minute, before speedster Connor Toole doubled the lead with his eighth try of the season, outpacing his opposite number to run on to a perfectly placed Tom Wright kick to take an early lead.

The Brumbies continued to defend staunchly in the second half and were more clinical in attack when given the opportunity to break forward.

Back-rower Luke Reimer impressed off the bench, forcing key turnovers with his intensity in the ruck when the Force threatened the Brumbies' tryline.

Toole's pace again came to the fore, recovering to make a try-saving tackle on Issak Fines-Leleiwasa, before breaking the Force defensive line to set up a try for fullback Wright.

The Force scored consolation tries through Fines-Leleiwasa and George Poolman in the final minutes, but by that point both teams were no longer competing with all their heart.

Larkham rested several key men as the game petered out, including five-eighth Noah Lolesio and Alaalatoa, as he cast his gaze towards his side's clash against the Highlanders, who they vanquished 27-21 in Dunedin earlier in the season.

“I think most of our boys know how hard it is to play the Force from the history over the last few years,” Alaalatoa added post-match. “We got that tonight and I think that was perfect prep heading into next week. 

“We spoke about at halftime just little areas around our contact which we ended up on the wrong side of the whistle. So those are little things, especially away from home, that we need to clean up and I know that we’ll look at that hard.”

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