Fijian born Wallabies winger Henry Speight is hoping that the ACT Brumbies will continue from where they left off in this year’s Super Rugby season.
Speight featured strongly for the Brumbies as they finished fourth on the Super Rugby standings.
Speaking to Fijivillage, the 26-year-old said the Brumbies will have to do the hard yards in training as they are gunning to go one better next year.
The former Queen Victoria School student has predicted that next years super rugby season will be a lot tougher compared to the previous years.
The Brumbies will be banking on star players like Matt Toomua, Tevita Kuridrani, Jesse Mogg, Christian Lealifano and Stephen Moore if they are to stand a chance of having a good Super Rugby season.
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