Well this is shaping up to be a clash for the ages; a real David (Waratahs) and Goliath (Force) story.
The Tahs are ranked 4th, the Force 5th so clearly the odds on the former getting the perfect result are already tipped in their favour. And it is a large winning margin that I anticipate on the weekend.
Coming off a hard fought, gutsy win against what has been the most stingiest defence (or thereabouts) in recent Super Rugby history, the tour of South Africa has tested the Tahs' physicality in such a way that the Force have not yet experienced; the Force have yet to make the journey across the Indian so will be ill-prepared for the onslaught in the forwards that will take place. The almost all international-capped pack (excluding Will Skelton but he's a Wallaby in waiting and will start in the first June test against Le Bleus for sho') only further highlights the challenge the Force pack faces.
Like the Force this week with Richard Graham, the Tahs have history with Foley and will look to continue the run of demoralizing wins (what is it, 4 on the trot now?) over the Force - nothing but a band of journeymen and discards from the Eastern States, New Zealand and South Africa.
And in the backs the Waratahs are spoilt for choice with a large contingent of Wallabies to the Force's 2. Many have touted Godwin as a future Wallaby, but like Harris and Tapuai, expect Beale to school the young buck in the finer art of midfield play. With Rasolea possibly out due to injury, there is another massive weak link in the Force backline, which the 90-odd capped Wallaby AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) will look to exploit. The Tahs backline have the firepower to score tries at will, and that's without even considering Folau, who is injured!
It is patently clear that there is only one in the race who is good enough to win this match, and to my dismay it wont be the Force. The Force have been on a roll this season, breaking club records with each fluky, brave win. But belief can only take us so far against a team that were tipped from the start of this season to win the comp.
This time the only record I fear the Force will break will be the largest losing margin at home in Super Rugby history.