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Super Brumbies played to change news cycle

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Brumbies coach Dan McKellar said his men wanted to play positive rugby to get people talking about the game instead of off-field sagas.

DAN MCKELLAR, head coach of the Brumbies, looks on ahead of the Super Rugby match between the Highlanders and the Brumbies at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin, New Zealand.
DAN MCKELLAR, head coach of the Brumbies, looks on ahead of the Super Rugby match between the Highlanders and the Brumbies at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin, New Zealand. Picture: Dianne Manson/Getty Images

ACT Brumbies coach Dan McKellar said his team was determined to create positive headlines in a year that rugby union has been plagued by off-field incidents.

Sacked Wallabies star Israel Folau has dominated the news in more recent times, as he takes his former employer Rugby Australia to court in an ugly and drawn-out saga.

But McKellar said his men were successful in bringing the conversation back to rugby, before their season ended one game short of the Super Rugby final on Saturday.

The Brumbies started the season 2-5 before storming into the finals on a seven-game winning streak, but they were stopped in the semi-final by the Jaguares in Buenos Aires.

"We're really proud of how we've turned our season around. We wanted to buck the trend and create some positivity within the game throughout Australia and I think we've done that this year, without a doubt," McKellar said.

The Brumbies were comprehensively beaten in Argentina, going down 39-7 to a clinical Jaguares side.

"They were very good tonight and we struggled," McKellar said.

"We turned over too much footy ... that was the story of the night. We couldn't build any pressure or momentum, we were always chasing our tails.

"It didn't go how we wanted it to go, but no excuses, we were beaten by a better team and the Jaguares are a quality side."

McKellar said he was still proud of the season.

"It's a disappointing end but there's a lot to like about this season. The growth in the team, the developments we've made within our game over the last couple of years have certainly come to the fore," McKellar said.

"The most pleasing part of this year for us is not just how we've performed but the environment we've created within this group.

"I'm really proud of our playing group and where we've come from this season."

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