Waratahs riding the Debacle bus
By LeftArmSpinner, 8 May 2012 LeftArmSpinner is a Roar Guru
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Our evening started at 5:30pm with a few delicious European beers, 500mls each, at Canberra’s rugby-centric bar known as Debacle. It was a fitting way to begin our night, which ended with the Brumbies-Waratahs game in Syndey.
Right on time, the so-called Debacle Bus turned up. It was immediately and entirely flooded with Brumbies fans.
I managed to jag a seat, appropriately next to the only other Waratahs fan, a very brave young man in a Tahs jersey.
As we set off, I noticed that six packs of beer were being handed back, overhead, through the crowded bus.
Oh yea! Beer for all just to keep the fun going. Brilliant.
I surmised that such a great idea must have been born during the darkest days and poor crowds of the Brumbies’ previous seasons.
Now, it is returning to being a celebration of an exciting and cohesive young and fearless rugby team.
As I bonded immediately with my new best friend and co-Waratahs fan Richard, he turned out to be a relative of my son’s current rugby coach. What a small world!
When I commented on his apparent bravery, he said that this crowd was tame compared to the reception he gets when he wears it to Reds versus Tahs games in Brisbane. Touché.
Canberra Stadium, the flood lit oasis surrounded by the darkness of the Australian bush, is a great place to watch rugby.
Our seats were surrounded the Brumbies’ male choir.
While these gentlemen can sing, and add to the atmosphere of the evening, they also know their rugby.
They were aided by regular reports from one of their colleagues who scanned the airwaves for statistics and juicy tidbits.
In the 41st minute, after trading penalties, Speight got the ball with nothing on but only 15 metres from the try line.
He went to the one metre of outside space and defied the laws of physics, dancing down the wing without stepping into touch.
Still hemmed in, he then stepped off his right foot, dissecting two Waratahs defenders to score the first try just before half time.
While it was this individual brilliance that turned the game, the Brumbies had looked sharper and more likely to score tries throughout the first half.
There was a precision and purpose to their play when they had the ball, which the Tahs could not achieve.
While the Brumbies defence was watertight, it helped that the Tahs backline attack was insipid, ponderous and quickly became unstructured.
Tom Kingston made seven runs, statistically. In reality, he was receiving the ball flatfooted and/or stationary.
He resorted to a dance-like jigging around, the like of which is commonly seen in the very lowest divisions of Tuesday evening mixed touch footy.
It doesn’t work on Tuesday evenings and it didn’t work last night against the likes of school mate McCabe, Smith or Hooper.
The Tahs had 70-percent possession in the first half, but went to oranges 13-6 down.
Tatafu Polota-Nau’s departure 32 minutes in derailed both the scrum and line out.
Polota-Nau’s bravery is renowned but his kamikaze-inspired tackle that first injured him was immature, selfish and simply dumb.
Don’t go for the big tackles unless you have done the hard work of getting into position to make the hit.
Tatafu Polota-Nau, despite many injuries, is still yet to learn this lesson. John Ulugia is also yet to learn how to throw into the line out.
The second half was more of the same. The Brumbies were dominating the breakdown and overall conceded 14 turnovers to the Tahs.
In the end the Tahs dominated all stats except turnovers and the scoreboard.
Even when the Brumbies were reduced to 14 men for the remaining six minutes, the Tahs could not remotely mount a competent try-scoring passage of play.
Dennis, Palu, Kepu, Betham and Barnes all tried hard for the Tahs.
Adam Ashley-Cooper was uninspired, invisible and is a shadow of the player of years past.
Barnes seemed very frustrated as the match wore on and his decision making suffered accordingly.
Lealiifano was inventive and the fulcrum of the attack. His serious injury in the last play of the game is a big problem.
With Toomua already out for the season and Shute Shield’s fly-half ranks already plundered, I am guessing it will be either Nic White, Robbie Coleman or Cam Crawford who steps into the number 10 jersey.
The glaring difference between the teams was the speed of thought. The Brumbies were that crucial half-second faster in thought and deed than the Tahs.
It reminded me of a boxing mismatch, where one fighter is progressively picked apart by the faster opponent and made to look sluggish, tired and eventually tragic.
The 2012 Brumbies are uncluttered in thought and inherently confident, such that their well-trained instinct can function and flourish.
For the Waratahs, 2012 is over. More importantly, the 2012 result is the same as the past 17 years of under-performance.
We returned to the jocularity of the buoyant Debacle Bus passengers. The Brumbies had delivered an exciting game and result, with some help from the Tahs.
Over a few more imported beers, we began planning the next Canberra trip for the Brumbies’ impending home qualifying final and another Debacle Bus ride.
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May 8th 2012 @ 12:51pm
Jake white for Wallabies Coach said | May 8th 2012 @ 12:51pm | Report comment
Last year i sore Robbie Colman (10) & Nic White (9) play for Quenbeyan, in the John I dent Cup. the two combined very well and had a good understanding of each others game, at the time they reminded me of the Henjack /Giteau combination a few years ago … with the history there my bet is that Jake will opt for for this combination.
will be interesting to see how they go…..
May 8th 2012 @ 1:15pm
Matthew Skellett said | May 8th 2012 @ 1:15pm | Report comment
It’s fascinating how no matter what year it is , no matter how many “stars” are in the Waratahs line-up , no matter who the coach is ; the fans are ALWAYS handed the same insipid/mediocre result at the end of the season . You know I have come to realise why the Waratahs always sign unknown/untried/”washed-up” Coaches for the top team . Because successful/proven Coaches wouldn’t touch the Waratahs (with the contract conditions) with a proverbial barge-pole .Going by cicumstancial evidence only I have guessed that some of those contractual conditions almost certainly include ; that prominent “non-performing” players (e.g. Mr Mumm, Mr Carter and Mr Helangahu(the two last players having the worst defensive record in the club and maybe even the comp) ) are guaranteed places in the squad if not the starting line-up, that the Coach be committed to a certain style of play (i.e. kicking away posession , not keeping the ball in hand ) that training perfection of certain aspects of play (u.e. securing possession on restarts) be kept to an absolute minimum . If any of this reads as incredulous rubbish to you then maybe you can better explain the nauseatingly repetitive ways that the Waratahs find to hand in a losing season since the inception of Super Rugby and the glaring mystery as to why they NEVER learn from their mistakes ?
May 8th 2012 @ 5:01pm
Blinky Bill of Bellingen said | May 8th 2012 @ 5:01pm | Report comment
MS – Sooner or later it should dawn on the Tahs that for them yet another season has all but disappeared over the horizon.
Once this twigs (if it ever does) then maybe they can start trying a few innovative ideas, game plans, selections and just get out there and enjoy the Rugby. Of course fans want wins but since that seems a bridge too far, I’d wager that fans will settle for great Rugby.
I would appeal to Foley & his off-siders to stop what ever they have been trying to do (as it’s not working anyway) and just ‘go for it’. Give the run on guys more game time, work the bench in a way that smart coaches do it and have a game plan that sees players playing to their strengths. Also IF a player stuffs-up with fundamental stuff then pull them and give someone else a go.
Promote excellence & not mediocrity.
May 8th 2012 @ 1:28pm
Brett McKay said | May 8th 2012 @ 1:28pm | Report comment
Good on ya, Leftie, and again, great to catch up at half time on Sat night..
For the out-of-towners, I cannot recommend Debacle high enough, one of my favourite bars with a good rugby feel in town. A nod to the RUC (the ACT Rugby Union Club) in Barton too, always a top night..
May 8th 2012 @ 2:46pm
Markus said | May 8th 2012 @ 2:46pm | Report comment
I’m becoming quite fond of the re-opened University of Canberra bar.
Walking distance to the stadium (free bus at about 7), and is operated by Zierholz, a local microbrewery, so plenty of variety on tap.
May 8th 2012 @ 6:06pm
LeftArmSpinner said | May 8th 2012 @ 6:06pm | Report comment
Brett, yep it was great to catch up. really likes your article, much more thoughtful and erudite than mine!!!!!!
and that is the difference between a pro like you and a mere punter like me………
May 8th 2012 @ 1:30pm
Worlds Biggest said | May 8th 2012 @ 1:30pm | Report comment
What about All Bar None Macca !
Nice piece Leftie.
Just on AAC being moved around positon wise, this happened when he was at the Brumbies also.
May 8th 2012 @ 2:25pm
Brett McKay said | May 8th 2012 @ 2:25pm | Report comment
which has now moved on, and has been replaced Worlds. The Duxton, I believe the new place is called, though I’ve not been there since the change over..
May 8th 2012 @ 3:33pm
Worlds Biggest said | May 8th 2012 @ 3:33pm | Report comment
went to the Old Bar None a few times before a Brumbies game. Probably became infamous or famous after Todd Carney run amok there which lead to his sacking by the Raiders.
May 8th 2012 @ 5:03pm
Uncle Argyle said | May 8th 2012 @ 5:03pm | Report comment
LAS,
It appears to me the Waratah’s fall victim to that ‘big city’ hype and expectation. Coupled with a fickle fan base makes for an anxious ship! The fact is the Waratah’s are rock star’s who are yet to release a hit single. Sure they have punched out the odd bit of good old fashioned pub-rock however they have ‘died’ a few times on the big stage when it counts. They could be Cold Chisel but often deliver a Choirboys performance (with respect).
May 8th 2012 @ 6:07pm
LeftArmSpinner said | May 8th 2012 @ 6:07pm | Report comment
Uncle, they just need to do their bit and win games and play attractive rugby like the Brumbies and reds do.
May 8th 2012 @ 5:32pm
mervyn grimley said | May 8th 2012 @ 5:32pm | Report comment
Waratahs consistently disappoint. at least their consistent at something.
I’m originally a nsw man but now in sunny melbourne.
I reckon the rebels will win the title before the ‘tahs.
And we’ve given a chance to some good kids, pyle, jones, phipps, but
I must say Talelei Gray sounds pretty good. I’ll have to take more notice of the Biarritz games.
Didn’t realise he was a local
May 8th 2012 @ 5:33pm
Worlds Biggest said | May 8th 2012 @ 5:33pm | Report comment
boys will be boys hey Uncle
May 8th 2012 @ 5:40pm
Uncle Argyle said | May 8th 2012 @ 5:40pm | Report comment
WB,
If only they would run to paradise….
May 8th 2012 @ 9:09pm
Worlds biggest said | May 8th 2012 @ 9:09pm | Report comment
Uncle, they’re still stuck in struggle town.
June 8th 2012 @ 11:11pm
Jordan retro 11 space jam said | June 8th 2012 @ 11:11pm | Report comment
Hello Pat,See what blurry vision does for you? I am so sorry for misken your guest blogger for you!Hope you are felling better!