A bit of analysis of 2017 Tahs (confirmed, assumed and current) from yesterday's NSW Country win over Brisbane City.
Latu (confirmed) - strong all over the park, though as a hardman his aggression (overt thuggery) can make him a penalty magnet. Ran strongly in the tight and loose and it's good to see his dart throw to the lineouts has developed more loop, he threw accurately except for one shocker - which makes him better than the current Wallabies.
Needs (confirmed) - new EPS prop who packed down at TH, and was a weak link at scrum time. Around the park however, in attack and defence made a clear statement of his potential - big hits, good support and strong running with the ball. Some scrum-doctoring and a bit more fitness and this guy could be very useful.
Hanigan (assumed) - my Man of the Match, Elsom-like in everything he did. I thought he could've attacked the ball more on defensive lineouts early, though made a great steal in the second half doing exactly that. I hadn't seen much of him previously, though like what I saw yesterday - an aggressive and dominant performance. +1 for Lindomer.
McCauley (current - supplementary) - didn't notice if he got on to the pitch.
Perry (current - development) - at seven he's plying a trade where you need to impress early in your career or you seem to get left out, though at this level he seemed to be right at home. His work over the ball was great, and he continually backed up in defence.
Gordon (current - EPS) - with 3 EPS contracts already signed for 2017, I'm not sure where that leaves Jake, though I thought he played a tidy game yesterday and showed off some slick skills. Opposing Lucas when Eagles v Rays is a matchup I look forward to.
Deegan (confirmed supplementary) - did some good things though had too many errors of skill and judgement. Made some risky decisions late when he should have been looking to close out the game. Not convinced he's better than SS-level.
Horwitz (confirmed - sigh) - fairly anonymous at 13, assume he was selected there to put Godwin in between him and Deegan to ensure some midfield defensive starch. A couple of decent support/link efforts, though otherwise didn't impress or disappoint - besides the fact that as a super-level player and former KC winner he should be killing it in the NRC.
Robinson (confirmed) - wasn't used much, and didn't pop up in midfield as much as he could have. Passed most kick returns to AK (Andrew Kellaway). Would like to see him do more finishing work, which relies on his inside backs setting him up and getting him the ball.
Kellaway (confirmed) - I'd rather him as a finishing winger as I prefer taller 15s with aerial proficiency, though he had some really incisive runs yesterday.
Others - Sam Ward was very good at 8 (where Tahs lack depth in 2017, TQ fantasy aside) and Alex Newsome was slick on the few occasions he had the ball. Kyle Godwin (rumoured Brumby in 2017) was nothing special at all.
Tempted to make the drive from Newie to North Sydney Oval today for Rays v Rams though this from rugby.com.au has me in two minds...
"The sides opening match is against the Sydney Rays at North Sydney Oval on Sunday with kick off at 1:00pm. All of the action will be shown live on Fox Sports."
I'm not sure if hats right, maybe I can stream it at the pub instead.
For the Rays it's Ta'Avao, Dempsey, Lucas, Simone and Jones (all contracted, one way or the other) and Fitzpatrick (future uncertain), against Toleafoa at the Rams. Plenty more for Tahs 2017 interest in the sunshine today.