Rugby

Brumbies end 15-year drought against Crusaders as 80th minute penalty try seals remarkable finish

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The ACT Brumbies have ended a 15-year winless drought against the Crusaders, winning a nail-biter 31-24 after a penalty try was awarded to the home side in the final minute of the match.

With seconds left, Noah Lolesio’s match-winning penalty attempt from out wide hit and went into the Crusaders’ tryline, which led to Quinten Strange batting the ball dead in goal when under pressure from Harrison Goddard.

New Zealand referee Ben O’Keeffe then had little choice but to send Strange to the sin bin, explaining “You can’t do that in rugby union, so it’s a yellow card and penalty try”.

With two seconds in regular time remaining, it left the Brumbies only needing to win the kick-off. They might not have touched the ball first but Rob Valetini came away with it and the game was done.

“I was nervous,” Brumbies skipper Allan Alaalatoa said.

“We knew coming into this game that the game would go down to the wire, especially against a quality Crusaders side.

“We were a little bit lucky towards the end. Throughout the game we weren’t clinical enough, some tough lessons, but good to get the win.”

Crusaders captain Codie Taylor, who returned last week after missing the opening ten matches, lamented his side’s slow start where they trailed 12-0 after as many minutes.

“We gave ourselves a crack,” he said.

“First half, we created a lot of opportunities, we probably just let ourselves down with individual errors across the board, myself included, and it cost us.

“We let in 12 points, pretty easy tries on turnover attack and it’s not good enough, but it was a tough way to finish.”

Given their scrum struggles against Fletcher Newell’s Crusaders, Brumbies back-rower Rob Valetini was superb for the home side, scoring a try and providing the physicality needed to scrape over the line.

The reigning John Eales Medallist’s breakdown steal late in the first half also denied the Crusaders the chance to take the lead, before the Brumbies turned it on as Tom Wright finished off a stunning counter-attacking try to give the home side a 17-7 lead at the main break.

Fullback Wright was also magnificent.

The Wallabies outside back scored two stunning tries, but it was hit decision to run the ball back from inside 22 metre line, beat Sevu Reece and Johnny McNicholl and take play up to halfway in the 78th minute that got the Brumbies back on the front-foot.

By winning, the Brumbies claimed their first victory over the Crusaders since 2009 to move back into the top three on 43 points and keep the pressure on the ladder-leading Blues and Hurricanes.

Crusaders flyer Reece said he was “gutted” by the result and it “summarises our season as well”, with the seven-time back-to-back champions needing to win their final two matches and hope results go their way to somehow scrape into the top eight finals series.

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