Brumbies 26
Blues 9
Playing in wet weather is one of the arts in rugby where there is even more emphasis on set-piece work and tactical kicking.
For much of a damp contest in Canberra, the Blues showed an improved accuracy in their lineout and scrum despite some of the rulings from referee Rohan Hoffman.
But their kicking for space to pressure the Brumbies in the air or with their chasing line was not as sharp or as potent as their hosts. There were long passages of play where the sides traded kicks and usually the Brumbies came out on top through Jesse Mogg, Matt Toomua or Nick White.
So once more the Blues went to halftime in arrears. It was not as insurmountable as some of the deficits they have faced this season but a 13-6 margin was a precious lead in the slippery conditions.