The way the Rebels just kept the ball alive in attack against the Reds, and the way the player going to ground almost always kept offering a pass to players coming in waves behind them was simply breath-taking to me.
While I am happy to concede that the Reds very poor defensive structure allowed that, and that the Tahs will be a much tougher defensive nut to crack, I have to say that the Rebels ball-in-hand attacking play has just gone up a level this year.
And given the outstanding defensive ability the Rebels have developed, I suspect it will be just as difficult for the Tahs to crack our line as well.
I hate to say it, but I do see the potential need for a bit of kick to kick to gain some territory advantage, then reload via the set piece.
And to the Rebels supporters who boo every kick the Rebels make, please do understand that in the game of rugby, not every kick is a personal affront to you, your family and the wider community!
Sometimes it is a very specific strategic weapon. Just saying.