I went out to ANZ for the game, it was a very weird experience. It was almost completely silent. The only noise was a very faint crowd murmur and the players talking to one another.
That made it kind of hard to get into the game as a spectator. Like watching the TV on mute, you lack a feel for the game that comes with crowd noise or commentators.
Tahs played with great intent and should have won. But in the last 15 they diverted from what had been working so well in attack: hard, direct running in the middle of the ground from their forwards. The Brumbies changed their defensive pattern and we decided to start chasing space out wide, but it was fools gold.
My impression at the ground was that Harrison had a really good game, but I see others have different views. His cross-kick to Ramm was brilliant and I thought his marshalling of the attack was very solid against a good team.
Maddocks had a nightmare first 60, but went OK in the end. He has a real presence on field that I like, and his boot is very good.
For the Brumbies I was impressed with Folau Fainga'a's work. Haven't seen his name mentioned but he seemed to me like one of the best players on the park. Valetini also continues to impress me, he's got a bit of Scott Fardy in him I reckon. Physical bloke who loves getting stuck in. Doesn't steamroll people with ball in hand but carries well.
Not sure I'll be back to ANZ any time soon though. Was a really convenient experience (thanks Westconnex) but you are so far back from the action it makes it really tough to get into the game.
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