Charlie Cale extended his try-scoring streak as the Brumbies mounted a late comeback to defeat the Chiefs in their Super Rugby Pacific match, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. The Brumbies were trailing 24-7 with just over 20 minutes remaining before turning the game around with key offensive plays.
Corey Toole delivered the decisive moment, scoring a crucial late try that sealed the Brumbies’ victory. Reports from RNZ News and the Sydney Morning Herald highlight Toole’s speed and agility as central to the comeback, underscoring his importance to the team’s attacking depth.
The Chiefs had looked in control for much of the match, boosted by an electric try from Damian McKenzie, who showcased his agility and skill during a standout moment, as noted by the Sydney Morning Herald. However, the Brumbies’ fightback ultimately overcame the Chiefs’ strong performance.
This win improves the Brumbies' standing in the competition and demonstrates their growing resilience and offensive capabilities. With several players now contributing tries in key moments, the Brumbies are positioning themselves as an increasingly formidable contender.
Looking ahead, the Brumbies will seek to maintain this momentum in upcoming matches, while the Chiefs must regroup after relinquishing a significant lead. The outcome may influence playoff positioning as the season progresses in Super Rugby Pacific.

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