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The Brumbies also have a traditional jersey which is used for games against fellow Australian Super 12 foundation teams NSW and Queensland, which reflects the original home jersey worn between 1996 and 2005.
The Brumbies have traditionally had a fierce rivalry with the NSW Waratahs.
The original Brumbies team was formed of rejects from the Waratahs – ironically however the Brumbies have had more success over the duration of the Super 12 / 14.
The two sides have met in three grand finals ( The Brumbies winning one and the Crusaders two ).
The Brumbies are the only team to have scored 50 points against the Crusaders and have recorded the highest ever score in a grand final ( 48 points ) against this side.
The Brumbies remain one of few sides to have a competitive win / loss record against the Crusaders.
Other notable players such as Peter Nichols, Jason Horan, Gavin Ruttley, Michael Latta and flying winger Tim Barklay have played for the Brumbies.
The Cats did however have a good spell in 2000 and 2001 when under the guidance of former New Zealand coach Laurie Mains the union managed to reach the semi-finals of the Super 12, where they lost to the Brumbies and the Sharks respectively.
However, because they also have cultural and potential economic value, the management of Brumbies presents a complex issue.
The Pangaré Brumbies appear have adapted well to their coastal environment, where they are consuming saltbush, which they do not appear to be damaging.
Brumbies have been captured, fitted with GPS tracking collars, and used in extensive comparative research into the effect of terrain on the morphology and health of different horses ’ hooves.
Organizations supporting Brumbies argue that aerial shooting is unnecessary and that alternative population control methods have not been given adequate trials, while government officials express concern about the need to control rapidly growing populations in order to avoid ecological problems associated with too many feral horses in certain areas.

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The 2008 season for the NSW Waratahs begun well with solid pre-season wins and a solid opening game victory against the Hurricanes 20 – 3 The round 4 victory over the Brumbies marked NSW's 500th victory since their first match in 1882.

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The 1997 final was a more hard fought encounter than the previous year's, with the Blues defeating the ACT Brumbies 23-7.
The Blues finished the season on a high note, with wins against the Western Force and Brumbies.
The combined strength of four nations was pitted against the Brumbies Second XV with the tourists winning by just two points, 30 to 28.
The name change identified that the team represented an area much larger than the Australian Capital Territory – with " Brumbies Territory " incorporating a number of regions through southern New South Wales including the Riverina, Shoalhaven, and Southern Highlands as well as the Sunraysia region incorporating parts of Victoria.
By the last round of the 2006 season, the Bulls, along with the Brumbies and Sharks were all in contention to take the fourth and final position on the ladder to make the semi-finals.
The semi-final was played at the Brumbies ' home ground in Canberra, with the homeside winning 28 – 3 to knock the Cats out of the finals.
He returned to the Brumbies in 2001, swapping his playing position with Rod Kafer, but was unable to make the squad for the World Cup.
Gregan played his last home game with the Brumbies on 28 April 2007 ; leading his team to a victory over the Canterbury Crusaders.
He is best known for his career with the Brumbies in Super Rugby, for whom he played from the inception of the professional Super 12 in 1996 through 2007, and his long tenure with the Wallabies at international level, for whom he played 102 times.
He was famous for forming a long standing half-back partnership with George Gregan, both of whom were foundation players with the ACT Brumbies rugby franchise.
Two days after the draw with the Crusaders, the Force were able to sign rising star Matt Giteau from the Brumbies, effective with the 2007 season.
Giteau, whose contract with the Brumbies ended after the 2006 season, inked a three-year deal reportedly worth A $ 4. 5 million, making him the highest-paid player in the history of any Australian football code.
Manuka Oval hosted first-grade rugby league on 29 May 2001 with the Canberra Raiders moving their National Rugby League game to the ground because the ACT Brumbies were playing the Super 12 Final on the same night at Bruce Stadium.
* Ruaidhri Murphy plays Super 15 rugby with the ACT Brumbies

Brumbies and many
A week later he scored his second try in as many matches, against the ACT Brumbies.
Public concern is a major issue in control efforts as many advocate for the protection of Brumbies, including the Aboriginal people, who believe feral horses belong to the country.

Brumbies and them
Under Nucifora the Brumbies entered their third Super 12 final in a row, again against the Crusaders who had defeated them in the 2000 final.
Gregan played Super 12 ( now Super Rugby ) for the Brumbies from the inception of that competition in 1996 through 2007, helping to lead them to overall victories in 2001 and 2004.
The traditional method of removal, called brumby running, is reminiscent of Banjo Paterson's iconic poem, The Man from Snowy River where expert riders rope the Brumbies and remove them to a new location.

Brumbies and having
In 2006 the Brumbies finished sixth, missing out on the finals by 1 point, having never dropped out of the top four all season prior to the last round.

Brumbies and now
The Brumbies were formed in 1996 to provide a third Australian franchise for the newly formed Super 12 ( now Super 15 / Super Rugby ) competition.
8 ( formerly Brumbies ), now Western Force in 2008 season
The brumby was adopted as an emblem in 1996 by then newly formed ACT Brumbies, a rugby union team based in Canberra, Australia competing in what was then known as Super 14, now Super Rugby.

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However they then lost their following three ; against the Crusaders, Brumbies, and Blues.
In that year the Chiefs earned their first semi-final berth, and in the end achieved 4th place ( defeated 37-20 in the semi-final by the ACT Brumbies ).
The Brumbies play all their home fixtures at Canberra Stadium, located adjacent to the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra.
Also, the Canberra Vikings, the Brumbies ' affiliate in the short-lived Australian Rugby Championship, played one of their four regular-season home matches there.
The Brumbies team did not use Canberra Stadium for their post-season APC games, instead taking their home fixtures to Canberra's Viking Park, which has a smaller capacity.
They were defeated by their Australian rivals the Brumbies, 51 – 10, in the Waratahs ' first ever semi-final.
On 10 February the Western Force made their 2006 season rugby debut against the Brumbies at a near sold out Subiaco Oval in Perth, losing 25 – 10.
The Force run out in their first game against the Brumbies
Brumbies are sometimes sold into the European horse meat market after their capture, and contribute millions of dollars to the Australian economy.
Wild Brumbies are also used in the Brumby catch and handle event in stockman ’ s challenge competitions, where riders are required to catch a free running Brumby from their horse within a time limit of a few minutes.
Several New South Wales show societies, including Walcha, Bellingen and Dorrigo hold special classes for registered Brumbies at their annual agricultural shows.

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