Queensland Reds hungry to avenge Tahs rout
By Jim Morton, 2 Feb 2012
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- Ewen McKenzie, NSW Waratahs, Queensland Reds, Rugby Union, Super Rugby
The Queensland Reds are wary about a Waratahs uprising but the Super Rugby champions will kick off their title defence further motivated to make NSW pay for their 2011 “embarrassment”.
The Reds lost only three matches in their 15-victory charge to last season’s Super trophy but the record round two 30-6 hammering at ANZ Stadium still stings.
The traditional rivals meet at Homebush again on February 25 and Queensland haven’t forgotten the painful four-try lesson which sent them back to the drawing board.
“We were very poor that night and it was a bit embarrassing,” coach Ewen McKenzie said.
“That was our worst performance of the year and now we’ve got the challenge to go back there and do something about that.”
As a former Waratahs coach, McKenzie knows it won’t be easy.
He likes what he sees in the 2012 NSW squad which bookmakers have already installed as favourites for the season opener.
McKenzie lauded former Wallabies front-row team-mate Michael Foley as a meticulous planner as head coach, and new assistant Alan Gaffney, his first Randwick mentor, as a canny attack guru.
That is on top of a Wallabies-laden forward pack and a backline that features Berrick Barnes, Drew Mitchell, Adam Ashley-Cooper and new halfback recruit Sarel Pretorius.
“There’s a bit to worry about for us,” he said. “They’ll have a good set piece and they’ll have a good set play off that and good moves and good players to execute.”
While retired former skipper Phil Waugh must be replaced, McKenzie noted Melbourne Rebels signing Kurtley Beale and France-based Luke Burgess were NSW’s two “key” losses, and their absence could well force a change of style.
“It was only two guys but they had a lot to do with their performances so how they replace them will be interesting,” he said.
The nippy Pretorius is renowned for his flair and spontaneous attacking ability but doesn’t possess the tough defence around the ruck that was a feature of Wallabies half Burgess’s game.
“Luke Burgess gave them that sort of X-factor and starch and that’s why the Waratahs were one of the best defensive teams last year,” McKenzie said.
“It will be interesting to see how that comes together.”
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February 2nd 2012 @ 6:57am
Brendon said | February 2nd 2012 @ 6:57am | Report comment
Come on Tahs! All the way this yr!
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February 2nd 2012 @ 10:33am
Cattledog said | February 2nd 2012 @ 10:33am | Report comment
The Tahs don’t have their inspirational skipper for this one…so basically they’re in with a big chance
February 2nd 2012 @ 10:45am
Mark said | February 2nd 2012 @ 10:45am | Report comment
Can’t wait for this game, Waratahs will be a very different team this year, my heart Reds, Waratahs may pipe by a nose.
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February 2nd 2012 @ 11:22am
jameswm said | February 2nd 2012 @ 11:22am | Report comment
Oh, so the Reds are pumped for a big one?
In that case I’m sure those underachieving Tahs will simply let them through. It’s not like the Tahs will have any say in the outcome, or be fired up for any reason.
February 2nd 2012 @ 12:35pm
johnny-boy said | February 2nd 2012 @ 12:35pm | Report comment
Carrrn Reds, spank em …. or be spanked ?
February 2nd 2012 @ 1:48pm
Will Sinclair said | February 2nd 2012 @ 1:48pm | Report comment
The Waratahs own the Reds in Super Rugby, and have for years.
It’ll be nice seeing them visit Sydney again. They’re always good for a few competition points.
February 2nd 2012 @ 2:32pm
Markus said | February 2nd 2012 @ 2:32pm | Report comment
I’d hardly consider Won 8 Lost 8 as ‘owning’ the Reds. As I recall, the Waratahs had not won a single match against the Reds until McKenzie took over as Tahs coach.
February 2nd 2012 @ 3:52pm
Comrade Bear said | February 2nd 2012 @ 3:52pm | Report comment
The Tahs is still just Shat backwards though.
February 3rd 2012 @ 8:41am
Will Sinclair said | February 3rd 2012 @ 8:41am | Report comment
I’ll pay that Bear!
Gold.
February 2nd 2012 @ 10:02pm
Wasabi said | February 2nd 2012 @ 10:02pm | Report comment
Why does everybody show no faith in the Reds? It seems like we go on and on about how good they are but then we just forget about it and rate them as the underdogs. This happened in the Super Rugby Final, as well.
I reckon that the Waratahs are going to have another inconsistent and disappointing season again.
February 3rd 2012 @ 5:27pm
Peter from Brissy said | February 3rd 2012 @ 5:27pm | Report comment
The Tahs do what they do each season: start the season breathing fire , promise a lot then fade out towards the end of the season. Carn the Reds; spank ‘em.