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The Brumbies (formerly known as the '''ACT Brumbies''', for sponsorship reasons referred to as ''', Rugby League and rugby union—are widely popular. In most of the country, union takes a back seat to either Aussie rules or league, if not to both. The Brumbies were formed in 1996 to provide a third Australia n team for the newly-formed Super 12 (now Super 14) competition. It was predicted that the Brumbies, made up of so called 'rejects' — players not wanted by the other two teams — would crash very, very quickly. Since then, they have enjoyed more success than the other two (the New South Wales Waratahs and the Queensland Reds ), reaching five finals and winning two, being the only Australian team to have done so. They defeated South Africa's Sharks 36-6 in 2001 and won the competition for the second time on May 22 , 2004 with a 47-38 victory over the Crusaders of New Zealand's South Island . The team plays at Canberra Stadium (formerly known as Bruce Stadium) in Canberra and was coached in 2004 by David Nucifora , who was sacked, somewhat controversially, despite leading the Brumbies to their second title (the first was won with former Wallabies coach Eddie Jones ). For the 2005 season, Laurie Fisher was appointed as coach. Famous Brumbies players include Stephen Larkham , widely regarded as one of the best Fly-halves in the world; George Gregan , the current Wallabies captain; and rising star Matt Giteau . Famous past players include Joe Roff , Owen Finegan and David Giffin. The Brumbies have traditionally formed the backbone of the Wallabies. The Brumbies mascot is Brumby Jack. 2006 SQUAD
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