From the press release: The HSBC Waratahs took another step in their 2010 Super 14 preparations with a comprehensive 83-15 victory over the Fiji Warriors at Wade Park in Orange.
A strong crowd of 6623 turned out to see NSW score 13 tries to two, with coach Chris Hickey able to test a number of combinations with a total of 29 players used across the four quarters.
HSBC Waratahs 83 (Peter Betham 2, Chris Alcock 2, Adam D’Arcy 2, Tom Carter, Al Baxter, Tatafu Polota-Nau, Nemani Nadolo, Kurtley Beale, Damien Fitzpatrick, Josh Holmes tries; Berrick Barnes 4 cons, Daniel Halangahu 4 cons, Brendan McKibbin con)
d Fiji Warriors 15 (Anthony Wise, Mano Tamava tries; Koroi Yavala con, pen) at Wade Park, Orange.
1/4: HSBC Waratahs 19-3; 1/2: HSBC Waratahs 43-3; 3/4 HSBC Waratahs 71-3. Referee: Nathan Pearce. Crowd: 6623.
By the clock
6th – Tom Carter try; Berrick Barnes missed conversion. HSBC Waratahs 5-0
12th – Al Baxter try; Berrick Barnes conversion. HSBC Waratahs 12-0
15th – Koroi Yavala penalty goal. HSBC Waratahs 12-3
20th – Tatafu Polota-Nau try; Berrick Barnes conversion. HSBC Waratahs 19-3
26th – Nemani Nadolo try; Berrick Barnes conversion. HSBC Waratahs 26-3
29th – Kurtley Beale try; Berrick Barnes conversion. HSBC Waratahs 33-3
37th – Peter Betham try; Berrick Barnes missed conversion. HSBC Waratahs 38-3
40th – Peter Betham try; Berrick Barnes missed conversion. HSBC Waratahs 43-3
43rd – Adam D’Arcy try; Daniel Halangahu conversion. HSBC Waratahs 50-3
48th – Damien Fitzpatrick try; Daniel Halangahu conversion. HSBC Waratahs 57-3
55th – Chris Alcock try; Daniel Halangahu conversion. HSBC Waratahs 64-3
60th – Chris Alcock try; Daniel Halangahu conversion. HSBC Waratahs 71-3
64th – Anthony Wise try; Koroi Yavala conversion. HSBC Waratahs 71-10
69th – Josh Holmes try; Brendan McKibbin missed conversion. HSBC Waratahs 76-10
76th – Adam D’Arcy try; Brendan McKibbin conversion. HSBC Waratahs 83-10
80th – Manoa Tamava try; Jonetani Ralulu missed conversion. HSBC Waratahs 83-15