It took 13 hours of heavy lifting to build a mini Canberra Stadium out of 1300 cases of beer.
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But ACT Brumbies hooker Folau Fainga'a jokes it'll only take two minutes to throw them all in the boot of his car.
Gage Roads have released a commemorative beer can celebrating the Brumbies' 2020 Super Rugby AU championship win, and the team at Farrah's Liquor Collective raced to piece together a mini stadium.
Brumbies scrumhalf Nic White and Fainga'a were on hand to unveil the can amid hope the support off the park can be mirrored in the stands when the ladder leaders return home on Friday week.
"It's incredible, isn't it? What a spectacle, what a sight. That's one hell of a fortress," White said.
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"We've had three games on the trot at home and we're building something here.
"We've spoken for a while about the good feel about the rugby down here and got some good crowds out.
"I hope people can see the positive rugby we're playing, the effort and care we're putting into the jersey."
The Brumbies are coming off one of the best domestic showdowns in years leading into their clash with the Western Force on Friday, March 26.
But coach Dan McKellar faces a nervous wait on the injury front this week.
There are fears tighthead prop Tom Ross has suffered an MCL strain, just as James Slipper did, which could keep him sidelined and potentially propel rookie Archer Holz into the starting team.
Scott Sio [elbow] and Tom Cusack [shoulder] are sweating on scan results, but James Slipper is a chance to return to face the Force.
"It's been a big block of games from trials up until now so there has been a few sore bodies," White said.
"This bye week has come at a good time to rest, recover, and we've got a big stretch of away games ahead so we'll fly into that."