Game was pretty average, a typical trial. I hate to say it but Walsh was detrimental towards the game reaching any heights, he blew the pea out of his whistle by about the 60min mark.
Folau was ok. His running game is strong but predictable, he gets the ball, doesn't pass, does a little jump on the spot into a right foot step. Fruean was over committing a bit and Folau would step back inside him, only to be tackled by an inside defender - Ryan Crotty did this on several occasions. I think unless he adds a pass to his game, his effect will be less and less as the season goes on. His clearing kicks weren't great and someone will have to teach him the rules as far as batting the ball dead. Still, the Tahs fans seemed to like him, but it reminded me of how excited they used to get when Lote Tuqiri was playing, even though he rarely did anything.
Volavola looked alright, a few passes not going to hand but that's more the fault of his outside runners who on occasions didn't even seem to be paying attention. Drew Mitchell ran strongly once he came on, and I thought Cam Crawford played quite well once he got to fullback for about the last 10 minutes. I think they should probably be a bit concerned about only being able to score 2 tries - both from very close range after penalties, through the forwards - with the amount of ball and territory they had.
For the Crusaders, they did what they could on very limited ball. Lineouts were problematic, but their scrum was strong and when they committed players to the breakdown, which wasn't often, they drove the Tahs back and/or got a turnover. Backs looked pretty slick when Carter was on, but with the limited possession they didn't get many chances. Thought Funnell had a pretty good game up front, he's a prospect.
Crowd was less than 7k, I was expecting about 10 but I guess that's what happens when you charge 20 dollars for a trial game, which I personally think is way over the odds. I have to say it, I think if they had have taken the game to Newcastle, which hasn't had a Tahs game in years (not since about 2004 I think, could've also taken it to Gosford), they could've gotten double the crowd whilst also tending to another area of their market (they are the NSW Waratahs after all) but that's probably too much to expect from them.
Still, those complaints aside, it was great to have the rugby back.