Waratahs newcomers shine in loss

By News / Wire

Coach Daryl Gibson’s rookies left him with more questions than answers following the Waratahs’ 40-35 Super Rugby trial loss to the Highlanders in Queenstown on Friday.

Both teams scored five tries apiece, with All Blacks midfielder Malakai Fekitoa running in three for the home team.

Gibson gave a number of Waratahs newcomers the chance to stake their claim for the season ahead.

Lock Sam Lousi, formerly of the Warriors in the NRL, was one who shone, while former All Black Zac Guildford made the most of his opportunities with a try in the second half.

The performances of some of the younger players have given Gibson some selection headaches ahead of the Waratahs’ season opener at home to the Reds next weekend.

“That’s the whole point of trials in my mind, you’ve got to see if your new guys are up to playing against quality opposition,” Gibson said.

“The more they play, the more you can trust them when you call on them later in the season.”

The former All Blacks centre will have to call on injury cover sooner than he’d like, with first five-eighth Bernard Foley likely to miss at least the first two games of the season after injuring his shoulder in a tackle.

On the plus side, fullback Israel Folau made his return from ankle surgery after the Rugby World Cup without incident, but the Waratahs will return home winless from their New Zealand tour after losing 17-12 to the Chiefs in Rotorua last week.

Nonetheless, Gibson was still satisfied with his team’s pre-season progress, happy with the smooth transition from his predecessor, Wallabies coach Michael Cheika.

Working under Cheika as an assistant coach for three years prior to taking the reins this season had been a real advantage, Gibson said, adding that there’d been no real changes in gameplan.

“You’ve got to use the ball, and use positive ball in hand.

“I think what we’ve tried to do is introduce a bit more to our game as people learn about us. You’ve got to consistently keep ahead of defences and what you see in them.”

The Crowd Says:

2016-02-20T02:37:43+00:00

Muzzo

Guest


Yep Chook, not good about the Bernard issue, but it was quite sobering to see Zac play well. Don't worry mate it's only a trial, & really the only thing that does come out of these, apart from some injuries, is how the players are shaping up for the season ahead. Can't wait for it to start.

2016-02-20T01:13:31+00:00

Akari

Roar Rookie


The results certainly indicate that the Tahs were impressive in 2 trials against 2 top NZ sides in enemy territory too.

2016-02-19T23:29:50+00:00

Cynical Play

Guest


Both teams seemed to put on their best sides, at least at the start. It certainly sounds like the Tahs were competitive with the title-holders. Not much in it. I think Beale at No 10 has been a revelation. Shred the Reds...I'm tipping Tahs by 20

2016-02-19T21:05:30+00:00

Machooka

Roar Guru


Sounds like an entertaining game... except for the loss bit! Good to hear that Sam Lousi had a outstanding game... but not good to hear about Foley. Although, nice he did it having a go at tackling :) Next it's the Reds... and won't that be something!?!

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