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NSW Waratahs 15 – Queensland Reds 11

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Waratahs happy. Juan Cote not.
Waratahs happy. Juan Cote not.

As these types of fixtures go, last night’s game was pretty good. Although the scoreboard may not show it, there was a fair bit of attacking rugby played, only to be totally dominated by both team’s brutal defences.

At times even the Tahs got into the spirit of entertainment and attempted to run the ball and construct play – could this be the start of the ugly-duckling turning into the beautiful swan? More than likely no, but at least at times last night they looked like doing something other than a crash ball or kick.

After the match both Phil Waugh and Chris Hickey, lamented the fact that the Tahs were still to play their best rugby. I found this comment strange considering the type of low risk, conservative game plan they have. The Tahs seem to be executing this type of rugby – dominate the set-piece, play field position and tackle the opposition out of the contest – very well and consistently. In the confines of that limited scope, it is hard to see how the Tahs could get much better.

If Hickey and Waugh were alluding to the prospect of the Tahs breaking out of their self-imposed ‘rugby straight jacket’ and really trying to play a more expansive game, then they are kidding themselves. I don’t think the Tahs have the personnel to play such a game, and they are winning, so why even try?

The physical dominance of the Tahs was there for all to see last night; the Reds’ forwards were totally exposed. At times the Reds’ scrum and line-out were as dysfunctional as the Tahs’ backline. The Tahs stepped up the pressure on the Reds’forwards in the second half and the Reds were unable to respond. That was the difference, when the game was there to be won, the Tahs’ forwards won it.

There was a brief uprising by the Reds either side of half time; however this was quickly put down as the relentless Tahs’ forwards rolled on.

The Reds displayed their usual laissez-faire approach but as they tired around the 50 minute mark, the usual high-tempo play was shelved for the less energy sapping option of kicking. It was most noticeable from turn-over ball, both Barnes and Cooper kicked away ball that would have previously been put through the hands.

This approach was at odds not only with the Reds’ style of play to date, but also the fact they were getting totally dominated at the line-out. None more so than the Reds’ decision to opt for a penalty kick to touch in the final minute rather than a quick tap. This was the Reds last chance so it was a strange decision to take a line-out, which was ultimately lost as the final siren sounded.

The Reds continue to spurn scoring chances with poor execution. Once again they seemed to have the better of open play without actually scoring points. It is quite clear, that although the Reds are looking to play a free-flowing game, they lack the skills to turn this style into a winning formula.

During the week, the Reds seemed to imply they were the entertainers, how on earth they think watching endless knock-ons and poor passes is entertaining is beyond me, but I suppose their over-all endeavour should be applauded.

For the Reds, they can already set their sights on next year, as this year’s campaign will yield nothing. It hard to see the Reds rising above about 9th on the table which will be disappointing, as no doubt the team had higher expectations that than at the start of the season.

The Tahs, well, they roll on to Canberra for another Friday night match against last start losers, the Brumbies. Top of the table seems an over-achievement for the Tahs as they haven’t played the type of rugby you would associate with leading the competition. The arguments of them not having played decent teams are trite, they are winning, and, based on their current game-plan – it is hard to see how any team will beat them.

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  1. James on March 7, 2009 8:00 am

    hahahah

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  2. Ed on March 7, 2009 8:23 am

    the tahs backline scares me. Too many juniors, with only lote the leaguie to mentor them and portley, who seems constantly clueless, to direct them. What is the average age of the backline.
    Couldn’t be over 23, could it?

    I think horne could be very dangerous given the right tutelage. However, at the moment the opposition seems to have figured out his running lines easily. In open play his pace is almost unstoppable.

    Their doesn’t seem to be anyone showing some genuine innovation or creativity with attack. I just hope Portley isn’t designing the plays, cause when the chips are down his go to move seems to be the chip to straight to opposition defenders

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  3. WhoNeedsMelon on March 7, 2009 8:45 am

    In other news, have you noticed the League season has started?
    (I hope these links work. If they do, follow them)

    http://www.leaguehq.com.au/news/news/manly-star-accused-of-slapping-sponsor/2009/03/07/1235842667742.html

    http://www.leaguehq.com.au/articles/2009/03/07/1235842707261.html

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    • James on March 7, 2009 10:44 am

      ahhahahaha your awesome

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    • Gagger on March 7, 2009 1:39 pm

      Frikken mungos. That’s one hell of a slap though to put someone in hospital

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      • Lance Free on March 8, 2009 11:35 pm

        Gagger, the prosecution rests….

        2009: Manly player Brett Stewart accused of sexual assault after the Sea Eagles season launch.

        2009: Five Balmain Tigers lower grade players have been accused of rape on a football trip to the Sunshine Coast.

        2008: Karmichael Hunt, Sam Thaiday and others were investigated over an alleged sexual assault in a hotel toilet. No charges were laid.

        2008: Cronulla’s captain, Greg Bird, charged with assaulting his girlfriend, fracturing her eye socket. She declines to press charges.

        2008: Canberra’s Todd Carney involved in barking at women, calling them dogs and other insulting behaviour.

        2007: Wests Tiger Anthony Laffranchi charged with sexual assault. Claimed sex was consensual. Acquitted.

        2007: Penrith’s Craig Trindall charged with assault after bashing a woman who suffered a broken nose and shattered eye socket.

        2007: Manly’s Anthony Watmough accused in court of violence towards his girlfriend. No charges laid. Apprehended violence order imposed on him.

        2007: Sonny Bill Williams photographed having sexual activity in a toilet cubicle with a woman who was not his girlfriend. Photo posted on the internet. Williams later breaks contract with Bulldogs.

        2006: Brisbane’s Brett Seymour accused of head-butting a woman on a dance floor. No charges laid.

        2006: Cronulla’s Tevita Latu assaulted a 19-year-old woman, breaking her nose. Charged and convicted. Served periodic detention. He has continued his league career.

        2005: Newcastle’s Dane Tilse fined by club over an incident involving a 19-year-old woman. No charges were laid.

        2005: Penrith’s captain, Craig Gower, detained by police after claims he groped the teenage daughter of league legend Wayne Pearce’s and vomited on Pearce’s son. Continued league career.

        2004: Six Canterbury Bulldogs accused of gang rape at a Coffs Harbour resort. No charges laid.

        2004: Two Melbourne Storm players accused of raping a woman in South Yarra. No charges laid.

        2004: Five Bulldogs players seen groping women on the dance floor of the Plantation Hotel in Brisbane, then starting a fight as they were ejected. No charges laid.

        2003: Three more Bulldogs accused of rape or complicity in sexual assault. No charges laid.

        This list is strictly confined to incidents involving women, and only in recent years.

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  4. WhoNeedsMelon on March 7, 2009 8:49 am

    Juan,

    Have to disagree with you on the game being pretty good. I thought the first half was decent but the 2nd was the usual dour crap – endless scrums, endlessly reset, endless kicking. I found the 2nd half a very poor advertisment for rugby.

    Sorry.

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    • Juan Cote on March 7, 2009 9:22 am

      I liked the intensity Melon, not a great spectacle, but a game that both teams had a chance to win until the final whistle.

      Dour crap, that is the Tahs stock-in-trade. When teams play them it is a race to the bottom in terms of creativity and style.

      It showed rugby at it brutal best – not something the marketers would be happy with but something the purists can appreciate.

      If only we could have the Tahs forwards and the Reds backline, now that would be team….

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  5. Jeremy on March 7, 2009 9:29 am

    If the Warratahs win the S14 this year then rugby really is turning to shit right in front of our eyes…..how depressing

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    • Ed on March 7, 2009 10:06 am

      The Sharks will surely win

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      • Juan Cote on March 7, 2009 10:14 am

        They look good don’t they mate – up against the Reds next week they are lookin down the barrell of another 5 points

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        • James on March 7, 2009 10:47 am

          sharks look the real deal. awesome rugby to watch. the blues look good at times. canes could. tahs will be there. so will the bulls.

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  6. Gagger on March 7, 2009 1:42 pm

    JC – you obviously went to the same school of losing speeches as Phil “the mormon” Mooney !

    The resentment and pain were palpable, even though you wrote it the next morning. That musta hurt.

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    • Juan Cote on March 7, 2009 10:58 pm

      It still hurts Gagger, it still hurts…..

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  7. Lance Free on March 8, 2009 12:09 am

    Thought I should post this on the right story……despite some ‘negative thoughts’ about the quality of this match I quite enjoyed it….and that’s after watching it on tape and:

    (1) am a Reds supporter, and

    (2) already knew the score.

    Sure, dropped and stripped pill all over the place, but the game was competitive and a bit of an arm wrestle. I thought either side could have won it – as the Reds had their chances, primarily early in the 2nd half but just didn’t take them.

    Tactically, the Reds were expansive but (fortunately) not quite up to the schoolboy quality of last week. I thought they played a bit more maturely. The Tahs played percentage, and ultimately, winning rugby. I guess we could all predict the type of game each would conduct and it proved to be the case.

    The Tahs defence was pretty solid with the likes of Carter, Horne and later Tahu generally rock-solid.

    As for the players – Norton-Knight ‘man of the match’….what game were they watching? All he did was kick the fuckin’ ball all night. Phil Waugh had a cracker of a match, with Cliffy, Robbo and even Le Fuse (Baxter) not far behind. Their scrum is the premier scrum in Australian rugby and gave the Reds journeymen a working over. I’m looking forward to the matchup next week with the reconstituted Brumbies pack…mouth watering prospect. The lineout….obviously with Van H off it fell apart for the Reds, although Faainga the Older had a touch of the Polly’s….but to give TPN his due….like Diggers has overcome his handling yips, so it appears has Polly with his lineout throwing! Good 2IC for Squeeky Moore later in the season.

    Where to for the Reds. They weren’t far off it….but near enough is not good enough. Big Kev will be back in a few weeks but by then it’ll be ‘backs-to-the-wall’ stuff, especially with the Sharks next week. Quade Cooper was a cut above Portley and the rest of the backs operated effectively as a unit…. superior to the Tahs I thought. Lorte Tonqiri….No. 3 behind Diggers and Marcia. Ezra Taylor could be a help when he ‘arrives’ for his first outing as a Red but without international class front rowers (or backup) it’s going to be another cellar dweller ‘rebuilding’ year I’m afraid.

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