Wow - that was an unexpected scoreline yet it should have been a bigger margin. Errors by the Tahs kept the Reds in the game at oranges and delayed their point of no return for too long.
Some other points:
— the lineout of the Tahs was abominable and was one of the errors than contained the scoreline—and it was so for the usual spectrum of reasons that a lineout is bad—poor throwing, calls not executed right, delayed lifting, poor footwork of pods, poor timing of pods, plus things I have forgotten.
— I love Izzy, but for the second week in a row I thought that somebody else was the MOTM. Last week I would have given it to Palu, and this week to Beale. Hoiles may have received some votes by the forum but he lacked physicality with the carry, and the counter-ruck and counter-counter-ruck, that other light backrowers didn't, notably the 7s.
— There was an appreciable improvement in Beale's play in this match. Last week there was too much Giteau crabbing followed by miracle passes two steps too late. This week was not perfect, but when you examine what he did you would mark him high for both the quality of decision-making and the execution thereof. Each time he touched the ball must have been a mini-nightmare for defenders.
— Foley and Beale are working well together as alternate first receivers. Having two playmakers is often the recipe for confusion and missed opportunities, but not with these two, so far.
— But the best thing on the night for Tahs' was the incessant physicality of the forwards. It was as though one pod of forwards would apply the blowtorch and the next pod would try to top them, and so on.
In this regard Potgieter was the catalyst, Had the others not wanted to shock and awe, he would have dragged them into it.
And Benn Robinson, of all people, got stuck in. Some people wonder why he has been overlooked by Wallaby coaches on occasions, but not me. He could be the best scrummaging LHP in the land on a good day, but he doesn't impose himself enough in the contact areas whichever side has the ball.
Couldn't fault him tonight though.
— It is difficult to assess the Reds' players because the team played worse than the scoreline indicated. When that happens the minds of the players spin as to what they have to do to make up for the deficiencies of the others, and the next thing you know, they become part of the problem.
— A few years ago I watched this lad playing for Queensland in the Under 16s at Riverview, and the next year I met him and his uncle at the Opens in Canberra. Later that year I met him again, with his dad at Hunters Hill, after Aus Schools had beaten NZ Schools for the first time in years.
I looked forward to following the career of this fine young man with interest, but he was hampered by injury.
Tonight I saw him play in a losing side but he was one of the few spark plugs that his team had.
Well done Aidan Toua; I wish you well.
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