On one viewing of that game my conclusion is that the result was a fair indication of the gap between the two teams. Rebels intensity in the first half was good, and they hung in admirably (certainly a better job than the Reds a few weeks back), but in the end, they got worn down and the class of the likes of Beale and Folau took over.
Waratah's generated far more opportunities through enterprise and aggression and were able to capitalise on a few of these. Rebels don't have the same level of quality and couldn't generate as many opportunities or take advantage of the half chances created. Not a criticism, just a statement of fact.
Beale was very good, especially in the second half, and I really don't get the criticism of Folau? Seven tries in four games is fantastic, whether others did the lead up work or not. He's never going to be perfect all the time, who is, but hell he brings a lot to the table. The right winger Alofa has got some light feet hasn't he, another one who knows where the tryline is.
For the Rebs, I thought Jones and McMahon did some good work. The latter is one to keep an eye on.