Magnificent performance from the Tahs. A few thoughts:
- The improvement in physicality from Skelton, Mumm, Palu and Lousi was a revelation. I've bagged all four for their commitments this season, and I'm thrilled I have to eat humble pie. Now I can see why Cliffy was signed in the first place, at the very minimum sensible injury cover.
- Ryan seems to be coming to grips with playing LHP resulting in improved play elsewhere.
- Pick-and-go worked a treat, very well executed.
- Dennis and Hooper continue to put in their regular excellent efforts, but now the other pigs are following them. The urgency from the whole team to bust a gut backing up was huge.
- Lineout working well, finally.
- Phipps, Foley and Foley have lifted their games to cover for Beale's loss.
- I don't get the slagging of Lucas and Horwitz. Matt made a coupla small errors, which were more than balanced out by his usual energetic performance. He's got a very accurate pass and keeps the tempo of the game humming along. The only comment I could make is his occasional propensity to cart the pill up, you're far too small to take on big Saffer forwards, Matt. Horwitz? Does the simple things well. Give the kid a chance to settle in to Super rugby.
- I thought the Chiefs played quite well, leading to a quality game of rugby. Their ball through the hands in the backs was very good and resulted in three tries. But their tactic of breakdown-lite was mystifying, most un-NZ like. Their kicking was much better than ours.
- The Chiefs' tactic of tying up Tahs players at the side of the breakdown seems to be a common practice of some NZ sides. Why they haven't had this whistled out of them remains a mystery, especially Franks from the Saders. The Silver Frown regulars adjudged the Tahs to be dirty on Friday night, I was there, I didn't see it.
A few things to work on:
- Foley, Horwitz and Kellaway need to get more length on their kicks, and a little more accuracy. For the life of me I don't know why they don't wander over to the Swans for a few kicking sessions.
- Robinson and Guildford need to lift their games, neither of them are doing the bread-and-butter wingers' work.
- Which leads me to team defence. Overall the Tahs' defence has been very good this year after a shaky few matches against the Brumbies, Clan and Rebels. The same could be said on Friday night (I got the impression against the Bulls and Chiefs there were times the Tahs were happy for them to have the ball as they enjoyed belting them) apart from the Chiefs' three tries scored hugging the touch lines. The defence from the outside backs here needs to be fine-tuned.
Most importantly praise must be given to the Tahs coaching staff. Earlier this year the scrum was shit, the lineout leaked like a sieve, the handling was woeful and the structure past two phases non-existent. The improvement in the scrum's been there for all to see (only the Saders have troubled us the past few rounds) with even the benchies mullering a few opponents; the lineout's solid and pinches the odd opposition throw; the handling on Friday night was slick; and the urgency to line up in defence or bust a gut backing up was a joy to watch.
To finish off I'm going to have a grizzle about the officials. For years I've thought Peyper's a shit ref, always looking for an opportunity to unnecessarily inject his posturing, preening self into a match. I was going to comment about his usual performance last week in the Saders/Tahs match, but that would've looked like sour grapes. One instance: Jaco pinged Izzy for offside in the middle of the paddock resulting in a try to the Saders a few phases later. The Saders ruck was just in their part of the paddock and IZZY WAS STANDING
BEHIND THE HALF WAY LINE, ONSIDE! HTF the TJ/ARs missed it I don't know. Same as Friday night, two knock ons right in front of the TJ/ARs incorrectly called. And what about Foley's penalty in the first half which didn't go into touch about halfway on the western side? The Chiefs catcher had his foot on the line, RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE TJ/AR! On the matter of the knock on reversals, it's well and good to go back and correct an error after the incident was replayed on the big screen but, to me, it's akin to cheating. We'd be bloody furious if such hometown broadcasting cost us a final in Safferland. Braveheart reckons it's part-and-parcel of home ground advantage, we agreed to differ, and had another beer.