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‘I live for those pressure moments’: Why the Wallabies’ next No.7 won’t stop hunting for the ball – Rugby.com.au
It was a month ago that the Reds were left heartbroken as Brumbies utility back Mack Hansen slotted a match-winning penalty after the final siren to sink their domestic rivals 22-20.
It was a month ago that the Reds were left heartbroken as Brumbies utility back Mack Hansen slotted a match-winning penalty after the final siren to sink their domestic rivals 22-20.
After defending for a dozen phases, Junior Wallabies captain and openside flanker Fraser McReight attempted to get on the ball to win another turnover – something he’d done successfully just minutes earlier when it looked like he had won the game for the Reds.
But he ended up being pushed forward cheekily by a Bru…
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