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Brumbies coach throws subtle insult at in-form Waratahs – Sydney Morning Herald
Dan McKellar believes the Brumbies can still claim victory over a bunch of “world-beating” Waratahs even while resting some of their star players.

Earlier in the morning, the Brumbies announced that Folau Faingaa, the competition’s equal leading try-scorer and frontrunner to be the Wallabies starting hooker, wasn’t in the matchday 23.
Neither was 61-Test Wallaby Tevita Kuridrani, or the side’s starting halfback in every Super Rugby AU game this year, Joe Powell.
Privately, the Waratahs assumed they’d been dropped or were injured and that for a match as big as this, the Brumbies would be picking their strongest outfit.
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