Well said. Credit where it's due, TGS showed some promise by breaking into Terrace's red zone plenty of times. That in itself is no small effort. But rugby is about more than territory, it's about execution. And when it came to execution and converting pressure into points, TGS simply fell short.
Meanwhile, GT delivered when it mattered most. They stayed composed, took their chances, and walked away with the result. That’s not something to be downplayed it’s what wins game. TGS, on the other hand, can't walk away from that match asking “what if.” The time for hypotheticals is over. Instead of leaning on the hype around their big new import, they need to take a hard look at what really counts, performing under pressure. All the funding and talk in the world won’t save you on game day if you can't execute when it’s on the line.