Not much of a game to watch, but considering the conditions the tactics of kicking for position and playing in the opposition's half made sense. I'm sure a lot of the same people criticising all the kicking would be criticising the Tahs for trying to run the ball out of their half against a kiwi side that kept kicking to clear their won territory.
It was to a large extent about discipline, the Tahs giving away too many penalties in the first half, the Rebels in the 2nd. I thought the set piece was pretty even, each side won a lineout against the throw, the Rebels got one scrum penalty, but the Tahs probably should have got one as well. I just thought the Tahs showed a bit more in attack.
For the Tahs Hooper was massive, HJH (Harry Johnson-Holmes) good again and once again Staniforth had a great cameo off the bench. He must be close to getting a run-on. Foley had a great second half, AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) was good, Beal caught and kicked well and I though Newsome had a really strong game. He's really stepping up to Super level.
For the Rebels Philip and Jones got through plenty of work and as usual Isi consistently carried over the gain line. Genia was good, as was Hodge. I though Cooper kicked well, but had trouble igniting the back line.
For me the biggest disappointment this year has been Coleman. I thought he had very little impact, and was probably the least impressive lock on the ground.