Five key talking points for the ACT Brumbies heading into Super Rugby Pacific 2023
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The ACT Brumbies enter 2023 with a revamped identity and a renewed focus as they push for the Super Rugby Pacific.They have embraced the past with the return of the 'ACT' moniker whilst welcoming back a club hero in Stephan Larkham to take over as coach.CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR EARLY BIRD AND HOSPITALITY TICKETS FOR THE HSBC SYDNEY SEVENSThe roster has changed significantly since he was last in the nation's capital as a host of experienced players have moved on in the past 12 months.With this in mind, Rugby.com.au looks at the five key talking points for the Brumbies heading into 2023.1.The prodigal son returnsThe ACT Brumbies will be hoping Stephen Larkham can pick up where he left off as he returns home.Larkham’s name is synonymous with success in the nation’s capital as a player and whilst his first stint as coach was promising, the Brumbies never managed to win the big one under the legendary flyhalf.Whilst he didn’t miss the finals across his four-year stint, the ACT-based side are in a position where expectations go beyond that and need to take the next step to contend for a title.The semi-final defeat to the Blues showed they have the capacity to do so but need to find that clinical edge to close out games against the premier sides in the comp2. Master and the apprentice Noah Lolesio has the perfect chance to learn from one of the best as he falls under the tutelage of Stephan Larkham.Lolesio has never been able to lock down a spot in the Test side, once again replaced midway through the Rugby Championship for a more experienced half. 2021 it was Quade Cooper, 2022 Bernard Foley.It leaves Lolesio facing further competition to lock down his spot with the likes of Ben Donaldson and Tane Edmed breathing down his neck.He needs to find more consistency around his play if he wishes to make the Wallabies' position permanent.