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The Tahs gave their few remaining fans a nice fuzzy feeling tonight at the SFS scoring 11 tries but they shouldn’t let it go to their heads because the Lions were crap.

The visitors played their customary 7s attacking game keeping the ball alive but they would have been better served at getting more structure into their game.  They lost the ball at lot with poor passing and pushing the pass instead of going to ground with the ball safe.  To make things worse they were slow to establish defensive lines when turnovers happened.

For a change the Tahs were in the mood to take advantage of turnovers and 6. David Dennis and locks Dean Mumm and Kane Douglas took off on a few long runs sometimes passing Lions still going the other way.

Winger Drew Mitchell had a blinder; in fact he was a candidate for MOTM for both sides after he scored the opening try and helped the Lions score their first with a howler fumble.  But he settled down and deserved his 4 tries as he has been one of the few Tahs backs this year who had a go.

There was hardly a Tah that didn’t play well as they all feed on the confidence that the tries generated.  6. Dennis is looking better even game and justifying his starting spot as is 20 y.o. lock Douglas.  Mumm the other lock had a blinder.

Dick Muir must be wondering by now why he took up the poisoned chalice of the Lions coaching job.  He’s a good coach but it seems as though he doesn’t realise that, on average, half the game is played without the ball.  Not only is the Lions’ tackling crap but also they aren’t working together to get into position to make tackles.  Muir should spend 90% of future training time on defence.

Lions 12 Doppies la Grange was like a swan amongst the ducks.  I felt embarrassed for him.  9. Joubert and 10 Spencer didn’t work well together and were hooked.  At least replacement 9. Jano Veermark looked threatening, as rusty as he was.   THP Kevin Buys had a few hard runs and 8. Todd Clever continued his good form.

It was good for a Tahs fans to see their bench get on early; in fact they finished with 14 men when Palu came off before the end of the game and there were no subs left.

Tahs bench

•  13. Rob Horne must be close to starting and shouldn’t be playing at all, frankly, if his hamstring is still dodgy.  Not that Carter played badly (this week).

•  THP Sekope Kepu looked bloody powerful when he replaced Baxter and should get to start in a few games.

•  Replacement 9. Josh Holmes looked so sharp I had to check who he was.

•  15. Kurtley Beale looked more promising from the bench than Anesi but still looks over-weight. He defended well except for one non-tackle on Mjekevu as he was thinking about another intercept.  He changed his mind too late but was saved a few blushes when Horne, Horan-like, spotted the likelihood of it happening and tamed the Lion.

•  2. Damien Fitzpatrick was a classy linker except for one dropped pass.  His future will be defined by how he plays in tougher games, and throws to the lineout, but he looked impressive in this one.

•  Lock Caldwell and 7. Mowen look didn’t shine when they came on.  Caldwell looked ponderous compared to Douglas and Mumm – it wasn’t his type of game.  Mowen was no substitute for Waugh, who had a top game, though to be fair, he is not a 7.

Coach Hickey will be pleased with the Tahs walking the walk for a change instead of talking the talk.

They looked like they were losing their shape in the 2nd half though nothing like the Chiefs did against the Lions a few weeks ago.  They settled down.  They were also absent behind rucks a few times which enabled the Lions to make inroads.  Now and then receiving restarts wasn’t that great either this week.

At least they got to receive a lot of them to practise.

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The Waratahs got some of their mojo back in Wellington today by prevailing over the previously unbeaten Hurricanes 29-24 in a top game of rugby.

The score was tied at half-time but the visitors took their chances better after the break and won the game with the Hurricanes struggling to get out of their own half at the end to score a converted try to win.

Waratahs 29 – Hurricanes 24

The Waratahs were desperate for an away win to keep in touch with the Brumbies in the Australian Conference, but the Chiefs and Highlanders were on the trail of the Hurricanes in NZ.

First Half

In the fourth minute 7. Ardie Savea committed a howler when he dropped the ball using one hand to ground it for a try to the Canes. Then came ten minutes of the Nehe Milner-Skudder show as he pin-balled around Waratah tacklers.

The Tahs lost their first three lineout throws; so it was no wonder that the the Canes hogged the possession and they had more of the territory also

But the Tahs pushed them off their own ruck ball 45 metres out, and eleven phases later winger Peter Betham scored. 10. Bernard Foley converted and the Waratahs led 7-0 at 15 minutes.

However the visitors dropped their guard at 20 minutes when the Canes took a 5-metre scrum option. 12 Kurtley Beale was isolated by his missing back rowers and 13 Conrad Smith strolled over to score. A fine conversion by 10. Beauden Barret from touch tied it up 7-7.

Foley taken out by Nonu accidentally as Barrett takes the ball

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Almost straight after the kick-off Barrett bravely chipped the ball for 12 Ma’a Nonu in his own 22. It bounced backwards to Barrett but Nonu had accidentally taken out Foley in front of Barrett and the Hurricane’s first-five ran three-quarters of the length of the field to score untouched.

The Hurricanes had scored two converted tries in three minutes and led 14-7.

The Waratahs got chances in the Canes’ half but dropped ball, one over the line after Beale placed the ball on somebody’s foot, spoiled them. After the Beale incident it was: scrum Hurricanes.

From the scrum, five metres from his own goal line, Milner-Skudder grubbered the ball for 11. Julian Savea, but instead Foley recovered it and after guys like 15 Israel Folau, 8 Cliffy Palu and Foley took the ball up, lock Will Skelton scored. There were no extras but they had fought back to a score of 12-14 after 34 minutes.

In the next six minutes 8 Brad Shields scored for the Canes after a searching run by Nonu but the Waratahs responded immediately afterwards. Folau fielded the ball from the restart, and although it was turned over, Betham intercepted a poor Barrett pass to score his second try.

The half-time score was tied at 19-19.

The Waratahs were lazy around the fringe of some rucks and on one scrum. Some of the Hurricanes’ ball work was sub-standard for the type of game they play, and they gifted two tries to their opponents, plus a third with the lazy grounding.

Beale loses the ball over the line – a foot was involved

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Second Half

The teams were more circumspect after the break but lock Dave Dennis caused some excitement when he charged for the line from his own side of halfway. He was one step short when Ardie Savea nailed him, making up for his early gaffe.

But at 52 minutes Folau scored following a long run from 7 Michael Hooper, and Foley converted it after it bounced off a post. The Waratahs re-took the lead, at 26-19.

The Hurricanes’ poor ball work continued as they dropped it on their own 22, and after they were pinged defending their line Foley slotted an easy goal to increase the lead to 29-19 with 23 minutes remaining.

The Waratahs dodged a bullet when Foley was palpably offside defending his line but with fair means or foul the Hurricanes were kept out.

Until the 70th minute, that is. Scrummie TJ Perenara tap-kicked after a maul penalty in the Tahs’ 22 and soon after he dived over the line for the Canes’ bonus point try—helped by another scratchy effort by the Waratahs’ ruck pillars. An easy-looking conversion, if successful, would mean that the Canes would need a try in the last eight minutes to win, but it wouldn’t have to be converted—or a penalty goal would tie the game.

But it missed. The Hurricanes were kept in their half for most of the time left and the Waratahs closed the game out.

Final score: Waratahs 29 – Hurricanes 24

Ma’a Nonu – best for the Hurricanes

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The Wrap Up

The Hurricanes were not at their best and some of the things they tried were plain goofy. They turned the ball over too often, their ball-handling was often poor, sometimes forced by bruising defence, and their ability to win playing ugly deserted them for a change.

The Waratahs took what they could get. They will go the airport and get out of town.

They progressed in some areas since their last game, but the Canes were no Stormers. Their punishing tackling bore fruit this week and their big runners and outside ball work were good enough for these defenders.

Some of their main problems surfaced again: lineout throwing, kicking from hand or at goal, defence around the ruck, and their lack of pace on attack or defence. They also missed too many tackles.


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The Game Changer

In the 52nd minute Dennis tipped a lineout thrown slightly backwards to Hooper. (Either that or it was a bad not-straight throw missed by officials.) He ran to the line and 30 seconds later Folau scored as the Canes were caught short. The Waratahs got their bonus point try and the lead—and never lost it.[/one_third]

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The G&GR MOTM

Nonu had an outstanding game for the Canes and Barrett had magic moments too. But the G&GR MOTM goes to Bernard Foley. He made the dominant tackle on Conrad Smith to set up a counter-ruck for the first try and despite some shonky kicks from hand, and the tee, he got the Tahs home.[/one_third]

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Wallaby Watch

Apart from Foley, Skelton was a colossus on the run and was the Tahs’ best in the first half. Palu ran dominantly though he had a couple of blemishes. Latu was strong over the ball in the rucks but his early lineout throwing was poor. Folau attracted defenders and had some brilliant moments.[/one_third]

Israel Folau – had some brilliant moments

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The Details

Score & Scorers

[one_half last=”no”]

Waratahs – 29

Tries: P.Betham (14,40), W.Skelton (34), I.Folau (52)

Conversions: B.Foley (15,40,53)

Penalty: B.Foley (57)

[/one_half]

[one_half last=”yes”]

Hurricanes – 24

Tries: C.Smith (21), B,Barrett (23), B.Shields (34), TJ Perenara (70)

Conversions: B. Barrett (15,24)

[/one_half]

[one_half last=”no”]

Cards & Citings

None

[/one_half]

[one_half last=”yes”]

Crowd

14,832

[/one_half]

Match Details

Hurricanes: 1. R. Goodes, 2. M. Matu’u, 3. B. Franks, 4. J. Thrush, 5. J.Broadhurst, 6. C. Gibbins, 7. A. Savea, 8. B. Shields, 9. TJ Perenara, 10. B. Barrett, 11. J. Savea, 12. M. Nonu, 13. C. Smith (c), 14. C. Jane, 15. N. Milner-Skudder.

Replacements: 16. B. Mitchell, 17. J. Toomaga-Allen,18. C. Eves, 19. M. Abbott, 20. A. Hill, 21. F. Wilson, 22. R. Lee-Lo, 23. J. Marshall.

Waratahs: 1. B. Robinson, 2. T. Latu, 3. S. Kepu, 4. W. Skelton, 5. D. Dennis (c), 6. P. McCutcheon, 7. M. Hooper, 8. W. Palu, 9. N. Phipps, 10. B. Foley, 11. R. Horne, 12. K. Beale, 13. A. Ashley-Cooper, 14. P. Betham, 15. I. Folau.

Replacements: 16. T. Polota-Nau, 17. J. Tilse, 18. P. Ryan, 19. J. Potgieter, 20. M. Chapman, 21. S. Hoiles, 22. B. McKibbin, 23. M. Carraro.

Date: Saturday, April 18

Venue: Westpac Stadium, Wellington

Kick-off: 16:30 local

Referee: Glen Jackson

Assistant Referees: Shane McDermott, Jamie Nutbrown

TMO: Glenn Newman

 
 
 

Team lists & details

[one_third last=”no”]

Crusaders

1. Paddy Ryan
2. Tatafu Polota-Nau
3. Tom Robertson
4. Dave Dennis
5. Will Skelton
6. Dean Mumm
7. Michael Hooper (c)
8. Wyclff Palu
9. Nick Phipps
10. Bernard Foley
11. Rob Horne
12. Kurtley Beale
13. Israel Folau
14. Reece Robinson
15. Andrew Kellaway


Reserves:
16. Hugh Roach
17. Jeremy Tilse
18. Angus Ta’avao
19. Sam Lousi
20. N.Hanigan/J.Dempsey
21. Matt Lucas
22. David Horwitz
23. Matt Carraro

[/one_third]

[one_third last=”no”]

Bulls

1. Paddy Ryan
2. Tatafu Polota-Nau
3. Tom Robertson
4. Dave Dennis
5. Will Skelton
6. Dean Mumm
7. Michael Hooper (c)
8. Wyclff Palu
9. Nick Phipps
10. Bernard Foley
11. Rob Horne
12. Kurtley Beale
13. Israel Folau
14. Reece Robinson
15. Andrew Kellaway


Reserves:
16. Hugh Roach
17. Jeremy Tilse
18. Angus Ta’avao
19. Sam Lousi
20. N.Hanigan/J.Dempsey
21. Matt Lucas
22. David Horwitz
23. Matt Carraro

[/one_third]

 

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Date: Friday, May 14

Venue: AMI Stadium, Christchurch


Kick-off: 17.35 AEST


Referee: Jaco Peyper


Assistant referees: Jaco van Heerden, KaneMcBride


TMO: Chris Wratt

[/one_third]

Statistics courtesy of Opta Sports.

 

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