I've watched it twice now. As frustrated as I was watching it live, I think the Tahs tactics were right on the money, the only time they didn employ it correctly was in the 15-20 before half tie and that was were the game was lost.
The kicks seemed terrible and some of them were but fact of the matter was they were resulting in the Tahs keeping field position. When executed well in the second half it really out the Tahs on the acendency, the main problem seems to be confidence in key moments, so many close losses seems to have translated into players looking and playing quite tense when the games in the balance and as a result they are making stupid mistakes.
Most frustrating thing was the Tahs created enough chances to win, they were there own enemy for about the 4th loss this year and that to me is the onl thing wrong with them. (it's a massive thing but I still don't buy into the doom and gloom)
Props to the props, our scrum has been sensational this year and again deserve credit.
I thought Horne had a great game, his defense was brutal (nit sure if he missed many though)
One thing I have to say is, it still shocks me how negative the perception of the Tahs is. Last year the reds played an equally boring game, with a ton of kicking, some as bad as last night, only difference was quade scored an individual try and won the game. They were praised for there ability to adapt tactics and play the stormers out of the game, the waratahs do the same thing and fall just short, they should "sack everyone and start again". Just saying