Anyone with DIRECTV gets rugby for no additional charge on channel 
490.
A great pro game to catch this week would be the REDS v the BRUMBIES, both Australian teams in the "Auper 15" competition that is NFL-like in the Southern Hemisphere, with teams from Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, all in one professional league.
It takes place Sat. 
@5:35am local time, so set your DVRs before you go to bed.
Preview Reds v. Brumbies (from GREENANDGOLDRUGBY.COM)
Now this game is the highlight of the Australian conference and 
maybe the Super Rugby season.
The anticipation is thick in Queensland. We 
know we're in with a chance. Things are falling into place and there is a 
feeling that our team is about to do something special. The Brumbies have been 
doing special things for a while. They stumbled in the final match of 2012 to 
let the Reds squeak into the finals and add a little respectability to a season 
smashed by injury. But then they roared into 2013 smashing the Reds off the park 
24-6. Since then there have been major changes to both sides.
For the 
Reds Will Genia and James Horwill have returned from injury bringing leadership 
and aggression back to the team. Quade Cooper has slowly regained confidence 
after major knee surgery. A new workaholic back row has found its feet and 
allowed its youngest member, Liam Gill, to shine like never before. And Ant 
Fainga'a and Ben Tapuai's midfield partnership has blossomed into something 
special.
The Brumbies have lost the best openside in the country. And 
have replaced him with George Smith, possibly the best openside on the planet! 
Matt Toomua has taken the fly-half role and used it to run his backline like few 
can. The maturity in his understated game is really pretty to watch. They've 
unearth big mobile props, huge second-rowers and a wrecking ball called Fotu 
Auelua.
Last Week
The Reds took on the reigning champions at home 
and came away with a convincing win. Ewen McKenzie would have been particularly 
pleased with the rounded nature of his team's display.
The Brumbies came 
up against the poorly performing Highlanders with predictable results. But Jake 
White would have been unhappy to come away without a bonus point.
The 
Teams
The Reds' only change is Digby Ioane returning from injury The 
Brumbies have moved Ben Mowen from number 8 to blindside flanker so they can add 
weight to their pack in the form of Fotu Auelua. Tevita Kuridrani comes into 
outside centre in place of Andrew Smith, who drops out of the 
squad.
Reds
Versus
Brumbies
Greg Holmes 1 
Ben Alexander 
James Hanson 2 Stephen Moore 
James Slipper 3 Dan Palmer 
Rob Simmons 4 Peter Kimlin 
James Horwill (c) 5 Sam Carter 
Eddie 
Quirk 6 Ben Mowen (c) 
Liam Gill 7 George Smith 
Jake Schatz 8 Fotu Auelua 
Will Genia 9 Nic White 
Quade Cooper 10 Matt Toomua 
Digby Ioane 11 
Joe Tomane 
Ben Tapuai 12 Christian Lealiifano 
Anthony Faingaa 13 Tevita 
Kuridrani 
Rod Davies 14 Henry Speight 
Jono Lance 15 Jesse Mogg 
Reserves  
Saia Faingaa 16 Siliva Siliva 
Ben Daley 17 Scott Sio 
Ed O'Donoghue 18 Jordan Smiler 
Jarrad Butler 19 Colby Faingaa 
Ben 
Lucas 20 Ian Prior 
Chris Feauai-Sautia 21 Pat McCabe 
Dom Shipperley 22 
Clyde Rathbone    
Date: Saturday 20 April  
Location: Suncorp Stadium 
Brisbane 
Kickoff: 19:40  
Referee: Glen Jackson (NZL)