I reckon Deans would be pretty depressed about the game last night, the conservative mindless tactics, the sloppy execution, the lack of continuity but most importantly the poor form of 2009 Wallabies like Moore, Chilshom, Giteau and Elsom. The only mitigating factors are the injury lists (especially for the brumbies) and the crap playing conditions last night at homebush.
It seems like both teams have struggled with the weight of expectation this year. It took the brumbies 80mins to start taking risks last night, as a tahs fan I was glad they didn't try much earlier but thats a very short termist view. It will be interesting to see how the brumbies bounce back next week with effectively nothing to lose. The Reds on the other hand have approached most games with an attitude of lets have a crack. I will never be a reds fan but their run has been admirable this year. Lets see how they go next week going in a favourites away from home.
While I am normally a fan of Walsh, his performance was bizzare last night, leaving aside the accuracy or otherwise of individual decisions, the string of scrum penalties and other infringements should have seen him going to the pocket early in the second half.
The AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) no try decision was wrong in my view, I would hate for the tahs to lose the bledisloe on a no try decision like that.
Both captains are ripe for criticism from a leadership perspective. Waughs decision making was poor - why opt for scrums when they were a lottery last night? Hoiles just shouldn't be captain, the evidence is there for all to see last night?
For the tahs, our lack of punch close to the rucks was obvious, but not surprising with both TPN and Palu were out. We are no chance in this comp if TPN stays injured. Waugh, Barnes and Beale were probably our best in general play. Holmes and Baxter were probably our worst.
Brumbies best were AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) and ?, I guess Mccabe tried hard.