Some thoughts on the game:
Wow, it was good to see a good Aussie derby match for a change. It may not have had all the thrills and skills of a NZ derby but it was good stuff in my eyes.
Like others I thought NSW got the rub of the green from the ref but the Reds could have overcome that by having more composure in the second half. Silly to say, but they looked almost too scared to be leading in the last quarter of the game, and, among other things, their clearances were poor.
On the other hand the Waratahs, who fell into a heap of crap after being 17-0 in front of the Kings the week before, showed steely resolve - not least in the final phase of the match.
It was a pity that Karmichael Hunt was injured at the end. I haven't seen or heard any news, but he looked a shoo-in to be fullback for the Wallabies, given they are not playing against top-ranked teams in June, which is the ideal time to be blooded. And DHP is in injury doubt and Izzy could do with a long break in June, anyway.
(Yeah, I know that Scotland beat us here last time, I was at the ground - alas.)
Am excited about Lukhan Tui's progress. I was watching some NSW school trials in 2014 at the Curugal ground and this big bloke playing no. 8 for the CHS IIs was running over folks. I was told later that he came from league but had only few games in that code and not many in union either.
Apparently the CHS guys discovered him playing 2nd Grade Colts in one of those union games and found out he was still at school.
He was in the Aussie U20s in 2015, and the year after.
He has a great future but he moves around a bit - switching codes, switching rugby clubs and switching states.
I hope he doesn't switch countries because I'm sure the Top 14 clubs will be all over him already.
Cheika should put him into the Wallabies' squad pronto.
Izaia Perese has gone up another step since his rousing 2016 NRC performances - he will make some difference to the Aussie Under 20 team, hopefully at outside centre, as they lack rainmakers in the group.
PS - how good was George Smith? He's showing the form that got him voted the Players' Player Award in the Aviva Premiership last season.
He's like the Mississippi - he just keeps rolling along.
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