The Waratahs’ extended bout of homesickness shows no sign of being cured after a comprehensive 40-17 defeat against the Brumbies in Canberra.
Despite keeping in touch for much of the first half, keeping the score to 19-12 under immense pressure, the Waratahs were stunned by 21 unanswered points in the second half from a ruthless Brumbies side.
The Waratahs’ stunning victory in Sydney against the Brumbies in March became a distant memory after they were out-thought and outmuscled by the home side.
The visitors got the game off to the worst possible start with Brumbies winger Corey Toole and centre Len Ikitau scoring tries in the first ten minutes and captain Jake Gordon getting a yellow card after unwisely throwing his body head first at Rob Valetini’s lower limbs as a sky blue speed bump.
In the nation’s capital, a landslide victory for the Brumbies was predicted, but the ever-impressive Waratahs’ No.8 Langi Gleeson’s read of Rory Scott’s pass gave a crucial intercept and a try for a man who is proving impossible for Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt to ignore ahead of the British and Irish Lions series.