Mate, for people like me who don't have the luxury of season tickets, as I will get to use only 50% of them, and who buy them as the games come, there was little / no incentive to shell out for the uncovered outfield as it pissed down all bloody day here until < 1 hr before kick off. Luck of the shitty weather for me - I watched at a pub.Were there any Tahs supporters at the game to actually watch them win. Stadium looked pretty empty. Fickle supporters.no offense to the hardcore supporters on this site of course.
I also watched it at the pub but in the beautiful climes of a fine summer Perth afternoon. I kinda find myself wanting to get the Tahs up but they just shoot themselves in the foot. I will be interested to see the crowd figures. They are stuggling to fight off the shackles of the old style of play and adapting to the new style of Cheika. His half time pep talk certainly worked. Fat Cat had a great game and stepped up after his relegation to the bench. I guess it can only be onwards and upwards from here. Folau will only improve. Some good offloads tonight and Schmoo is coming back into some form. Come on Tahs supporters get behind your team, if you want tough....be a Force supporter thats trying...but I love them all the same!Mate, for people like me who don't have the luxury of season tickets, as I will get to use only 50% of them, and who buy them as the games come, there was little / no incentive to shell out for the uncovered outfield as it pissed down all bloody day here until < 1 hr before kick off. Luck of the shitty weather for me - I watched at a pub.
Sydney will never turn out in weather like we had all Friday.And the crowd was pathetic.
That's 2 weeks in a row his "half time pep talks" have turned them around.I also watched it at the pub but in the beautiful climes of a fine summer Perth afternoon. I kinda find myself wanting to get the Tahs up but they just shoot themselves in the foot. I will be interested to see the crowd figures. They are stuggling to fight off the shackles of the old style of play and adapting to the new style of Cheika. His half time pep talk certainly worked. Fat Cat had a great game and stepped up after his relegation to the bench. I guess it can only be onwards and upwards from here. Folau will only improve. Some good offloads tonight and Schmoo is coming back into some form. Come on Tahs supporters get behind your team, if you want tough..be a Force supporter thats trying.but I love them all the same!
And the crowd was pathetic.
11,000 at the game is pretty poor. I expected 18,000 given the weather. May not have picked it up on the TV but probably one of the more vocal crowds for a long time. Really enjoyed it. May get my voice back by Wednesday.
First half was dire, but thoroughly enjoying the way the Tahs are trying to play as demonstrated by the second half.
May not have picked it up on the TV but probably one of the more vocal crowds for a long time. Really enjoyed it. May get my voice back by Wednesday.
First half was not good.Waratahs in 1st half played like they didn't really believe that their new style of rugby would work in the wet. Both centres have as their first instinct to step back inside and go into contact - there have to be changes made there or this could cost them in close games where quick hands are needed and either TC or AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) hesitate with the pass or don't pass at all. Elementary errors also cost them dearly.
They upped the tempo in the second half and things started to work for them. I hope the penny has dropped.
Phipps played well - he put his ineffective box kicks away and looked twice the player. JOC (James O'Connor) and KB (Kurtley Beale) need to put their short kicks away as well - they are really just pressure relievers for the opposition. Rebels were good in first half and I still like the way they play.
I didn't mind the ref - at least he was consistent. I liked the early cards, it seemed to finally get the message across and allowed some quick ball. Nothing worse IMO than refs waiting 70 mins to card when a team has spent that time slowing down their opponents ball. He should have penalised Rebels prop for hand on the ground, but his engagement was quick and most of the scrums looked good - especially on a wet night.
Think it's fair to say that the benching had something to do with it. We really need Tilse applying genuine pressure. Amazingly, he put together that game and still had time to occasionally look like a passenger at a couple of breakdowns. If he gets that little bit fitter.......watch out, universe.Fat Cat had a monster of a game. He won't be on the bench again. My motm by some distance.
So relieved to get the win.
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That was extraordinarily frustrating. I was pissed with the touchie for not picking it up the first four scrums, then Hoffman switched sides and for one, yes one, scrum Henderson kept his bind and got monstered. Next scrum, in front of the ref, Henderson planted the hand and got away with it, so kept going.By the way, have the scrum laws changed to allow props to put one hand on the ground? Because Henderson did it for 80 minutes, often right in front of the ref, and he simply didn't seem to care.
At least he has a sense of humour thenSpoke to him after the match, he said to watch the rugby club about it.
Watching through the game again on TV (after being at the ground last night) and the Rebels LHP is putting his hand on the ground in every scrum where the Rebels have the feed. He should have been penalised every time.
It wasn't just a single touch for balance. He puts his hand down and keeps it there for support.