There is no point spreading the ball wide if you are up against a set defensive line..
The problem was in the forwards, lack of penetration and lack of bending the line meant the backline never had an opportunity. Conversely the Waratahs had an opposite scenario, there forwards were getting across the advantage line and setting a good platform for the backline, Reds backs were defensively never in the game because they were back peddling before they were even moving forward.
For those of you looking for someone to blame, just look back at the semi-final last year with the Crusaders, it was exactly the same scenario as Saturdays game..
The Reds have their strength, but they didn't play to them on the weekend, some fundamental kicking failures exasperated the problem and gave the Waratahs possession and field position..
Too right. In examining the subtle but marked competitive decline of the Reds since July 2011, one of the biggest factors is that, relative to the major improvements the Tahs, Rebels (part of 2013 and just wow in 2014), and Brums have made in the skill, intensity, offensive-defence tackling and ruck techniques, and sheer fitness of their forwards packs, the Reds' forwards as a totality have barely improved at all and arguably have gone backwards from their impressive contributions all of 2011.
What matters in elite rugby is staying ahead of the others in terms of relative capability, showing continual improvement and progress. Staying the same is equal to certain decline, just ask, for example, the Tahs and Force over the 2009-12 period.
The whole Reds' establishment IMO became subtly complacent and self-pleased after 2011 - we came to believe we'd just arrive and be automatically good. We have simply not
improved enough in key departments and we watch as a new world gradually emerges and drives past us. Additionally, we've not replaced the crucial skills and contributions of Higgers and Samo (at his best).
So let's watch and see if Stiles can bite the clear bullet and effect some dramatic improvement in the totality of the Reds' forwards play. Soon, we must come to equal the general forwards' standards set by the likes of the 2014 Tahs and Chiefs, or we surely won't make the finals this year.