Brumbies and Reds play lowest scoring match at Rugby's Super 14
Published: 17 February, 2007, 18:45
History was made on Saturday at Rugby's Super 14 Championship when the Canberra Brumbies and Queensland Reds played out the lowest ever scoring match in the tournament's history.
The southern hemisphere equivalent of the Heineken Cup is much more noted for its free flowing rugby but a paltry 9 points was all the Australian sides could muster after 80 minutes played.The game was marred by a massive brawl 15 minutes in between the two rivals, after which the referee sin-binned a player from each side.And the big hits continued when play resumed. The final score turned out to be 6-3 with Canberra after a low but action packed the match.
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