I thought the game was a cracker and the card issue didn't detract from it at all. What interested me was some of the personal match-ups and the new pecking order it established. The Reds pack gave the Brumbies pack an absolute hammering despite the fact that some of the Brumbies played pretty well. In the backs the Brumbies were made to look absolutely pedestrian - I don't think one Brumby back could be said to come out of the game equal to his opponent.
Man to man:
The Brumby front row got owned. Worryingly that's the Australian first choice front row or was last season. Ala'alatoa should have done to his young opposite what Tupou did to Slipper you'd think, but he didn't. The four Brumby Wallaby hookers in one season clearly should be a thing of the past not to be repeated. There are better players in other franchises. I think Bell/Porecki/Tupou might start this year with Ala'alatoa under real pressure from HJH (Harry Johnson-Holmes) and Eloff. I'd have Kaitu'u on the bench at 16.
The second row battle was worth the admission price on its own and I thought a draw was a fair result, but the Reds far exceeded my expectations. Swain and Frost need to lift again if they want to establish their selection credentials.
McReight and Wilson were the best backrowers on the park by a handy margin. Over the season Valetini has been excellent but he was clearly behind last night.
Neither Brumby halfback will want to remember this game, they were both over-shadowed by Tate who is looking like the starting Wallaby 9.
JOC (James O'Connor) controlled the game beautifully, for me it was the best display from an Aussie 10 this year. One of the best five players on the park.
Stewart was good, and outpointed Simone. Paisami was my MOM and Ikitau got owned. For me, Wallaby 13 is a contest between Paisami and Perese; I might even think of pairing them up at 12/13.
Daugunu scored a try but none of the wingers stood out to me.
For the first 50 minutes, Petaia was sublime. His fitness cruelled his back end but even that is on the improve. In coming years as his body strengthens he will become a special player.
The best five players on the park I thought were all Reds players: Paisami, JOC (James O'Connor), Tate, McReight and Tupou. Wilson, Blythe and Smith couldn't make the top five despite their performances! The Brumbies have got a lot of work to do despite being top four.
For the uninitiated, I am a Waratahs supporter and have no skin in the game but I thought that was the best Super rugby game I have seen this season. I'll bet Dave Rennie thought so, too.