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Mark Ella (57)
Holy crap. I'd hoped to see some sort of improvement in the Tahs. Gibson got a pass from me for last year as this is really his first year unencumbered by the remains of Chieka, ie Grey. But we see that significant recruitment issues have not been addressed, and they still rely heavily on big name players like Folau and Beale to "do" something to make the game. Rugby is a team game and the big names have fundamentally flawed skill sets which are not covered adequately by other players in the team. The Sunwolves improved their defence from last week, but truth be told that wouldn't be hard, it was a very low base, but I still expected that the Tahs would do more with the ball than they did, at one point in the 2nd half they had 12+ phases and ended up conceding the scrum 25 metres behind where they started and at no point did they ever look like doing anything with the ball except hit League style hit ups.
Tahs to fight for the Australian wooden spoon with the Brumbies IMO.
Hanigan IMO found his level in this game, against an also run side that has won how many games in Super Rugby, and even then his involvement for me was charecterised by a single ruck in the 2nd half, as tackle assist he falls off the side of the tackle onto the wrong side of the ruck having had little impact, run around behind the ruck in a full 180 degree turn to the same lateral side of the ruck he was the assistant tackler on to take up a pillar (more like one out - to far out for pillar) position, never once looking at the ruck where K Hunt alone was fighting for the turn over and he won it. Hanigan then runs in to pat him on the back and then puts hands on hand to suck in big breaths. The epitome of running around doing lots and achieving nothing.
Tahs to fight for the Australian wooden spoon with the Brumbies IMO.
Hanigan IMO found his level in this game, against an also run side that has won how many games in Super Rugby, and even then his involvement for me was charecterised by a single ruck in the 2nd half, as tackle assist he falls off the side of the tackle onto the wrong side of the ruck having had little impact, run around behind the ruck in a full 180 degree turn to the same lateral side of the ruck he was the assistant tackler on to take up a pillar (more like one out - to far out for pillar) position, never once looking at the ruck where K Hunt alone was fighting for the turn over and he won it. Hanigan then runs in to pat him on the back and then puts hands on hand to suck in big breaths. The epitome of running around doing lots and achieving nothing.