Brumbies Eye Historic Sweep Against NZ’s Rugby Giants
Tom Wright of ACT Brumbies is set to play a full game against the Wellington Hurricanes after recovering from an ACL injury. The Brumbies aim to make history by defeating all New Zealand Super Rugby teams in one season, focusing on bouncing back from a recent defeat.
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ACT Brumbies fullback Tom Wright is keen to test his fitness by playing a full 80 minutes against Wellington Hurricanes, months after suffering an ACL injury. Wright aims to help his team achieve an unprecedented triumph over New Zealand's top Super Rugby sides this season.
The Brumbies, having already taken down the Canterbury Crusaders and Otago Highlanders on New Zealand soil, are looking forward to their upcoming clash at the new Te Kaha stadium in Christchurch. However, Wright emphasized that the team is more focused on rebounding from their recent defeat against Fijian Drua than on the historical implications of their potential sweep.
With a strong track record against New Zealand opponents this season, the Brumbies are poised for a big test against the Hurricanes, who have scored an impressive 50 tries in eight matches. The team remains concentrated on performing well in each game, seeing each match as a new opportunity to succeed.
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