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Brumbies v Rebels Super Rugby at Melbourne Stadium in 23 February 2024

The Rebels host the ACT Brumbies on Friday night, Brumbies v Rebels Super Rugby Pacific match against the Melbourne Rebels at AAMI Park this Friday night (7:35 PM AEDT) has been announced.

The Brumbies think that the unrest together with a number of significant additions, like as monster forwards Taniela Tupou and Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, will only make the Rebels a more formidable opponent on Friday night at AAMI Park.

RA was forced to renegotiate with the Melbourne and Olympic Parks Trust (MOPT), which is in charge of the stadium, as well as caterers who were allegedly among the parties owing money.

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Brumbies v Rebels Super Rugby clash

As Super Rugby Pacific 2024 gets underway with an incredible Brumbies v Rebels Friday night lineup, it’s a new season with a fresh look tipping panel to test your mettle against.

With multiple first XV forwards lost for the Chiefs, it’s throw-of-the-coin stuff early on. But I’m leaning towards the home team because the Crusaders lost several important players and have a new playmaker.

There are many reasons for the Rebels to emerge from the blocks blazing. However, I have come around to Stephen Larkham’s side somewhat late due to the consistency of the Brumbies’ forward pack and the arrival of new players in the Rebels’ backline.

As of right now, RA has confirmed that the match will take place at AAMI Park. Tickets go on sale on Monday at 3 p.m. AEDT.

In round two, Super Round—which includes all 12 teams in the competition—will also take place at the Melbourne venue. Matches are scheduled for Friday through Sunday, March 1-3.

WHAT CHANNEL IS SUPER RUGBY IN AUSTRALIA AND HOW TO WATCH?

Every game of the 2024 Super Rugby Pacific competition will be live and ad-free on Stan Sport.

Along with this, one game per week on Saturday night will be shown live across the Channel Nine network.

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