Whether Debreczeni was the best 10 on ground or not is definitely coloured by the two contrasting styles of the teams. The Waratahs were controlling the game from 10 and seeking to run the ball either to the outside backs or to midfield forward pods in the centre of the park (especially when the ruck was close to a sideline). The Brumbies kicked a lot, as usual, so they didn't run off 10 much. This was despite a couple of really nice breaks - the blindside breakout in the second half worked a treat.
But it was a trial. Trials, particularly the first of the season, are about getting things you want to do in the season established in the secondary players so they can come on seamlessly if they are called up. Additionally, neither team would have wanted to show off their gameplans with them playing for real in a month. In the first few minutes Nadolo had a couple of really effective runs, but I don't think he touched an attacking ball thereafter. Someone obviously decided that they didn't want the Brumbies seeing anything more of him.
I saw enough from both teams to think they are probably going to pretty tough to beat all year, but then its only the first trial!!!!
I was quite impressed with Taleni Siu, he looked like he belonged. Its an area where the Tahs are weak, so I'm hopeful.