cyclopath said:
Apart from the need to bin someone
Yeah a number of the refs should have binned guys.
The Tahs were very cynical at times which is strange, they had the organisation to back themselves.
The Tahs backs showed what good ball movement and proper lines could do at times.
Positives, the Tahs tight five & Waugh were bloody good, Mowen was OK and Fava ...... was just rubbish. The tight five hunted as a unit which is always a great sign.
Burgess was good, passed well, defended like a demon and covered up stuff well.
Beale was patchy, defensively frail but showed nice attacking moments.
Turner was his usual he does a lot the is great but still is a worry defensively
Tahu started well but got lost.
Horne was the best player on the feild
Lote patchey
SNK was pretty good.
In the end a nice start, if someone had offered the Tahs a four try bonus win away to the Canes, they would have been very happy.
So`oialo and Palu cited
Saturday 14th February 2009
Hurricanes number eight Rodney So'oialo and Waratahs flank Wycliff Palu will appear before a SANZAR Judicial Officer after being cited for separate incidents in Saturday's Super 14 match between the Hurricanes and Waratahs at Westpac Stadium in Wellington.
So'oialo was cited by Citing Commissioner John Wootton for allegedly stamping or trampling on Waratahs player Phil Waugh in the 65th minute of the match, while Palu was cited for allegedly stamping or trampling on Hurricanes player Jeremy Thrush in the 69th minute.
Palu will appear before a SANZAR Judicial Officer at the NZRU offices in Wellington on Sunday, 15 February.
So'oialo will appear at the NZRU offices on Monday 16 February
Palu and Rodney should spend some time on the sidelines.