No excuses - just trying to presents the facts.
Everyone seemed to acknowledge at the start of the season that the WF would only be as good as the starting XV as it had a young squad (av age <25yo) and lacking in depth.
By the starting whistle against the Reds the WF had >30% of the initially named player group for 2023 on the recovery list including 3 Wallabies + 1 Puma + 1 AB (who returned from retirement to help out).
Yes, I know that ALL Super Rugby teams have injuries......
The Waratahs had 12 Wallabies in its XXXIII. I am unsure how many Wallabies were in the Reds.
I'm enjoying seeing the likes of Marley Pearce (19yo), Siosifa Amone (21), George Poolman (21), Jeremy Williams (22), Ollie Callan (22), Jackson Pugh (23), Felix Kalapu (23) and Tim Anstee (25 but 7s convert) getting the chance of more game time in Super Rugby. And others such as Carlo Tizzano (23) return and Charlie Hancock (24) get his 1st Super Rugby cap. Tom Horton (25) has done a great job as a late entry into the squad.
It's also encouraging to see that the WF Academy has 21 players including 13 local lads.
5 from the Academy/recent Academy were recently picked in the Young Wallabies squad.
These are all signs that the WF is building well for the future.
I like the game that the WF is playing but discipline, skill level and consistency are all signs of experience.
Some experienced rugby experts have said that it takes at least 3 years in a professional program to develop a player to play consistently at Super Rugby level.
It didn't help my enjoyment of the game to have young Reuben Keane reffing.
Reuben is in his first year of Super Rugby after progressing through the 7s program (including Com Games).
I reckon he has lots of potential but was often confused by his inconsistency at scrums and at the breakdown esp lying on the wrong side of the ruck, hair trigger on some occasions and no call on others - even when the ball had been clearly won by the defensive team.
It was good to see him call some off-sides and the obvious obstructions.
Not so good when he didn't call players being tackled without the ball or being cleaned out when they weren't connected to the ruck.
Is it 2 or 3 times the It's the 1st time that the WF has had Reuben in 9 games?
The WF had Angus G for 15 of his first 20 Super Rugby games.
The problem with the WF being low on the ladder is that we get the emerging refs a bit more than others.
There is one sure way to fix that!