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Brumbies roll to 42-3 Drua thrashing

If the Brumbies' first Super Rugby Pacific win was a little scrappy, their 42-3 thrashing of Fijian Drua was far more convincing.

As if playing with a point to prove after falling over the line against Western Force a week prior, they blasted the competition newcomers in the first 25 minutes, scoring three tries to essentially have the game wrapped up before their opponents were even settled.

The Brumbies went on with the job, particularly on the defensive side where they didn't allow a try all game, including through a 15-minute goal line stand where Drua attacked repeatedly but couldn't breach them.

"It was something that we spoke about before the game, we didn't want to give them any momentum because they're a team that thrive off that," Brumbies captain Allan Alaalatoa said.

"It was obviously great we were able to get 20 points on the board early in the game.

"We spoke about improving little areas in our defence and I think we've got to be proud of the effort, we did well to hold them out the whole game."

Hooker Lachie Lonergan made it two tries in two matches with the game's opener, but a bursting run from his own half from fullback Tom Banks for a try really got the Canberra Stadium crowd going.

Len Ikitau added their third, but the Fijians did steady and created attacking opportunities of their own, with a brilliant run from winger Vinaya Habosi that ended with an audacious flick-pass unlucky not to net points.

The Brumbies blitzed again to start the second half with Tom Wright and Rob Valetini scoring tries, while substitute winger Jesse Mogg rubbed salt into the wound with a late pair in either corner.

While expected to play a free-flowing brand, the contest turned into a fascinating forwards battle with the

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