TATAFU Polota-Nau will have to make an emergency trip to the dentist after having his front teeth knocked out, Dave Dennis sustained a cut so bad that his leg tissue was exposed, and numerous Waratahs players required stitches after their brutal victory over the Chiefs.
The remarkable efforts of the Waratahs in New Plymouth was summed up by key players battling through immense pain and injury, none more so than captain Dennis who scored the decisive try with seven minutes remaining despite team staff wanting him to come off the field after a stray boot sliced open his thigh.
“He’s got the worst cut I’ve ever seen, you can see the muscles and things, it is just horrific,” said NSW coach Michael Cheika, who recoiled on the sideline when Dennis showed him the gash after the match.
“Tatafu had two front teeth knocked out completely, from the first 10 minutes.
“One is half broken, the other one is out completely, in his mouthguard.
“He was in pain because that nerve is there, and he played the whole game. That’s what it’s about.”