At the game, it looked like the Reds forwards just were outplayed, they were several levels below the Tahs. The Tahs out enthused the Reds on both attack and defence; at the game the Reds looked clueless.
Few other points from the game, other than the obvious superiority of the Tahs:
- Some of the passes the Tahs were pushing were crazy - at the ground, it was humid and greasy and had occasional drizzle, yet it seemed like for the first 50 minutes everything stuck. Was amazing to watch. I am sure that the Reds decided to play it tighter due to the conditions; whereas the Tahs kept their same game plan and their execution was very, very good.
- Reds' defensive line was shocking. Didn't move up quickly enough, and was rarely straight. Tahs, meanwhile, were very impressive - up fast and aggressively.
- With the Reds pack struggling, Genia really looked off his game. Phipps looked to outplay him at the ground.
- Tahs forward pack provided wonderful ball for their backs, accuracy at the breakdown was much much better than last year. Tahs won the battle of the rucks, which surprised me.
- Hooper looked to have much the better of Gill.
- Hoiles ran through the Reds lineout on Reds ball all night; some smarter play and a chat to the ref from the Reds could have milked a few penalties there.
- Why did Slipper get subbed? Daley came on and the Reds scrum went to complete crap. The first scrum with Daley was right in front of me, and it was obvious the Tahs targeted Daley straight up - it was the first scrum they held in and went for the second shove.
- Two decisions I could not work out at the game: a) prior to KB (Kurtley Beale)'s try, Schatz was pinged for playing the ball on the ground. Looked like Phipps dove over and played it off the ground first, with Schatz then trying to stop him. I assume Schatz played it first? b) Taps' break, Folau tackled him and seemed to knock the ball away on the ground, Jackson ruled a knock on. Not sure what happened? Tahs were so dominant Jackson was deservedly giving them the benefit of the doubt it seemed. Reds were manhandled. Thought some knock on decisions were puzzling both ways from Jackson too, as was one from the ref in the Sevens game at half time!
- Big Willie Skelton was in la-la land for quite a while there. Surprised he didn't go off - at the ground it looked like he was about to topple backwards.
- Reds need a dominant ball carrier in the pack apart from Horwill, who is looking better at least in that regard. Palu and Potgieter and Ryan all looked very good at that for the Tahs.
- If the Tahs can play like that in humid, greasy conditions, I shudder to think of that they can do with a dry ball.
- Finally, the Tahs game plan is so up tempo - there were some very, very tired forwards by the 50 to 55 minute mark. Not just the Reds - Douglas was really struggling, as was Robinson it looked like before he was subbed.