Presented By
        Presented By
        <
        >
          Menu

          ESPN

          • scores

          You have reached ESPN's Australian edition. Stay on current site or go to US version.

          • NBA
          • NFL
          • Football
          • NBL
          • AFL
          • NRL
          • Rugby
          • Cricket
          • Olympics
          • More Sports
            • F1
            • NHL
            • MLB
            • World Baseball Classic
            • Golf
            • Tennis
            • NASCAR
            • IndyCar
            • espnW
            • Netball
            • NCAAM
            • WNBA
            • NCAAF
            • NCAAW
            • NCAA
            • Boxing
            • MMA
            • WWE
            • X Games
            • Betting Blog
            • Horse Racing
          • Tipping
          • Listen
          • Disney+
          • Rugby

          • Home
          • Scores
          • Tipping
          • Fantasy Rugby
          • Fixtures & Results
          • Tables
          • RugbyNow
          • Statsguru
          Super Rugby Pacific 2023
          BrumbiesBrumbiesACT
          33
          02/06FT
          17
          Melbourne RebelsMelbourne RebelsMEL
          • Corey Toole(15')
          • Connal McInerney(34')
          • Tom Wright(46')
          • Ollie Sapsford(52')
          • Andy Muirhead(79')
          • Jack Debreczeni(16', 35', 47', 53')
          • Carter Gordon(28')
          • Brad Wilkin(76')
          • Reece Hodge(29', 76')
          • Reece Hodge(24')
          • SummarySummary
          • ReportReport
          • CommentaryCommentary
          • Match StatsMatch Stats
          • Player StatsPlayer Stats
          • LineupsLineups
          • TableTable

          Brumbies book home final with comfortable Rebels win

          • AAP
          Multiple Authors
          Oct 12, 2023, 03:56 PM
          • Copy Link
          • Email
          • Print

          The ACT Brumbies will play a home Super Rugby Pacific quarter-final while the Melbourne Rebels' challenge is over, after the Canberra side ended the regular season with a 33-17 win.

          Three successive tries after falling behind 10-7 in the first half allowed the hosts to take control at Canberra Stadium and consign the Rebels to a lowly 11th-place finish.

          The fourth-placed Brumbies will host the Hurricanes next Saturday night, and they will need to find another gear if they're to keep their season alive.

          The Rebels lost a staggering four players in a horror injury run - Matt Gibbon, Jordan Uelese, Alex Mafi and Andrew Kellaway all succumbing to head knocks in the first half to destroy Melbourne's chances of generating momentum.

          They were not helped by a yellow card for centre Reece Hodge for repeated fouling, the Brumbies overturning an early three-point deficit with a flurry of tries.

          Photo by Mark Nolan/Getty Images

          ACT coach Stephen Larkham was satisfied with the display and said it prepared his side well for next Saturday's crunch encounter.

          "We're certainly pleased with the result," he said.

          "They've troubled us every time we've played them ... they trouble us at the breakdown.

          "They've got some really good poachers out there on the field, they go really hard with their tackle contest.

          "They were obviously chasing a finals spot, throwing the ball around a fair bit, so good composure from our guys just to stay in those passages."

          Tries for hooker Connal McInerney, fullback Tom Wright and centre Ollie Sapsford put the game to bed for the Brumbies.

          Melbourne starlet Carter Gordon had earlier sliced through the line to give the Rebels the lead but a mixed bag saw his loose pass to Joe Pincus returned 80 metres in a quick fashion for Wright's try.

          ACT winger Corey Toole had opened the scoring and again pushed his Wallabies case with his trademark power and speed getting him over the line, a delightful cut-out ball from Jack Debreczeni helping him through.

          The Brumbies again struggled to retain possession from their own lineout, a common theme throughout the season.

          Brumbies lock Nick Frost appeared to hyper-extend his knee early in the second half under tackling pressure but remarkably played out the game despite hobbling at times.

          It would have provided a scare for Wallabies coach Eddie Jones, who has Frost in his Rugby World Cup plans after picking him for the national side's recent training camp.

          Melbourne hooker Uelese copped a horrific accidental knee from ACT's Cadeyrn Neville and was taken from the field via medicab in the first half.

          The Rebels end the campaign with an unimpressive 4-10 record, and will need to find a replacement for departing stalwart Hodge who is heading to French rugby.

          Coach Kevin Foote said the early injuries had thwarted his side's chances of an upset win.

          "We were brave again like all year, we gutted it out," he said.

          "We were pretty disappointed with the four head knocks in the first half, it probably lost our momentum for the game.

          "Our defence was stinging and also the try we scored ... was a great effort.

          "We just lost some momentum to the game and then there were long-range tries against us that probably cost us a little bit."

          • Terms of Use
          • Privacy Policy
          • Your US State Privacy Rights
          • Children's Online Privacy Policy
          • Interest-Based Ads
          • About Nielsen Measurement
          • Your Privacy Choices
          • Contact Us
          • Disney Ad Sales Site
          • Work for ESPN
          • Corrections
          GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in ONT/OR/NH. Eligibility restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). Terms: sportsbook.draftkings.com/promos.
          Copyright: © 2026 ESPN Enterprises, LLC. All rights reserved.

          Standings

          Super Rugby Pacific
          RTeamGPPDP
          1HUR7+18930
          2BLU9+7929
          3CHI8+10427
          4ACT8+5424
          5QUE8-3622
          6CRU8+4420
          7NSW8-2819
          8HIG9-5516
          9FIJ8-9812
          10WES8-3110
          11MOA9-2224
          Full Table