REACTION: 'Well drilled and trust each other' - instant impact for Coleman as Fijians drop the ball

By Tony Harper / Editor

Fijian Drua marked their debut appearance in Super Rugby Pacific with a spine-tingling war dance, the ‘Na Bole’, equal parts fearsome passion and perfectly orchestrated cohesion.

When the game kicked off though, half of that recipe disappeared in face of a well-drilled NSW Waratahs, who gave new coach Darren Coleman a first-up 40-10 win for the team that failed to get one of any kind last year and had waited 488 days.

The Waratahs will face tougher tasks of course, and the Drua will need to improve quickly on this reckless and undisciplined display.

Passion will never be an issue for the Pacific Island visitors, but their execution fell far short of the level. They showed glimpses of threat, especially in a sustained 15 minute period late in the first half, only for silly errors to cruel their chances.

Their passion never dropped and they engaged in several bitter spats with their hosts, ending the match strongly enough when it was already put to bed by the Tahs early second half blitz.

In contrast, the Waratahs brought their impressive trial form into the competition proper and they had some excellent performances all around the park.

Coleman, and defence coach Jason Gilmore, have spent plenty of time in drilling their defence and it showed against a team who failed to bring the flair Fijian rugby is famous for.

And the Tahs pack produced the opening two tries, dominating in what former Wallabies coach Michael Cheika called a “pragmatic” first half performance.

Having overwhelmed the Fijians up front the Tahs were more expansive in the second period.

Ben Donaldson, starting at No.10 for the Tahs, laid down a marker in his 12th game, another young gun emerging behind veteran Wallabies No.10s Quade Cooper and James O’Connor, while centres Izaia Perese and Lalakai Foketi were also impressive.

Lachie Swinton and Jed Holloway were immense, especially early on and the pack hunted together. Prop Angus Bell, who scored a first half try, was named player of the match.

Photo by Brett Hemmings/Getty Images)

“To start there were a bit of nerves, especially coming off last year,” said Bell. We knew we’d put in all the work and as a young squad we had a lot of development over the pre-season.

“We’re happy but there’s a lot of stuff we can improve on and it wasn’t a full 80 minute performance.”

Former Wallaby Justin Harrison, speaking on Stan Sport, heralded the “evolution of this Waratahs’ team, problem solving on the run.

“That is a team that’s well drilled and can trust each other to problem solve when they get try scoring opportunities.

“That’s a forward pack that’s trained hard and worked hard. Every single player knows what they’re doing, to create that sort of harmony and physicality requires a lot of attention to detail.”

Cheika lamented the Fijian approach, suggesting nerves might have gotten to Mick Byrne’s team.

“We want to see this team come out confident but also know their roles,” Cheika said on Stan Sport.

“Ill discipline, lost carries, lineouts not straight, they’ve got to get rid of those errors and that’s about Super Rugby conditioning, physicality, mental aptitude to concentrate on your role.

“They were in the game for a while bit made key errors. These guys must be so nervous getting into the groove but it’s what the coaching team will want to see, that emotion and passion coupled with that hard core excellence in executing their skills.

The Drua will be a popular addition to the competition and were well supported by their community at Parramatta.

Of more concern was the relatively empty stands, with Tahs supporters not showing a great desire to travel out west.

Coleman says his ambition for the season is to win back the hearts of Tahs supporters with gusty performances they can be proud of. This was a compelling start to that mission.

“Counting the days can always tell a story,” said Cheika. “Now you have to count the days since the last loss and it’s a long time too. Because what’s really happening is what’s coming next. Yes, good start bit I’m sure coach Coleman will be really clear on the context of the victory and what he needs to take the team forward to the next step.”

After the shambles of 2021 Coleman appears to have unified the side quickly.

“With DC it’s complete passion,” said Bell. “Before the match he talked about how he’s wanted this job for 20 years and how he’s been building his career as a coach to get to this point.

“He’s a great people motivator as well as a coach and really got the boys bound together and we’ve all brought into the team culture and we really lucky to have someone like DC push us forward.

“We have a lot of young boys, and the core leadership is solid. Last year was one of the worst years we’ve all had individually but I couldn’t fault anyone. If anything it made us tighter.

“From that we grow and trust and work together and stay tough for moments like these where we have to stay tough, like on the bell when they were down in our 22 for ten minutes, and can pull through and get a positive result.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-02-20T20:27:55+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


Paul, you were spot on. Coincidently In the SMH today an article saying the Tahs were aiming for a $1M jersey sponsorship, but it was taking longer than they thought it would. Still a bit embarrassing the only other team without a sponsorship is Moana Pasifika.

2022-02-20T11:54:15+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


Yes.

2022-02-20T07:49:07+00:00

Working Class Rugger

Roar Guru


That's a Super W trial right?

2022-02-20T06:49:45+00:00

Double Agent

Guest


"I’ve watched a lot of rugby this year" It's mid February - how much Rugby could you have possibly watched so far??!! :laughing:

2022-02-20T03:04:40+00:00

Tooly

Roar Rookie


If Fiji can’t find some real Fijian players they are RS. I doubted that Mick Byrne was a Rugby Team coach . I hoped that he may have taught them some control and discipline then relied on their natural ability. No so. Well done Tahs . Don’t read or listen to the dripping commentary . Keep at it.

2022-02-19T10:22:01+00:00

Big Dave

Roar Rookie


It was a good decision to play at Parramatta for this one, it allowed them to engage the Fijian community, many of whom are in Western Sydney.

2022-02-19T08:55:02+00:00

Oh dear

Roar Rookie


Shame northern beaches council knocked the taps back on brookvale oval would have ensure good crowds. Unfortunately their clueless and useless unless the destroying beaches or growing weeds.

2022-02-19T08:22:04+00:00

Ralph

Guest


Shame northern beaches council ruled out brookvale oval, would always get a good crowd. Unfortunately their clueless, unless put destroying beaches and growing weeds.

2022-02-19T08:08:18+00:00

Morsie

Roar Rookie


He was my man of the match, scored a try, set up another one. RA should be "showing him the money".

2022-02-19T08:04:23+00:00

Morsie

Roar Rookie


Ramm for Turner. Turner is still being found out at this level. Ramm is an exceptional player.

2022-02-19T06:54:53+00:00

Tooly

Roar Rookie


With visions of the WC and Semi running over Hodge I tipped Fiji. I knew I was stuffed when I watched the warm up ! None of them looked like Fijians ; certainly none looked like Semi. Then I almost dropped my Scotch ! There was Nick Berry . Fresh from Wales / Scotland. No need to do a Rassie on Nick these days except to say he hasn’t changed. At least he isn’t with the Reds or involved with the Brumbies. I still think I have the other games nailed . Up the Highlanders.

2022-02-19T05:31:54+00:00

Working Class Rugger

Roar Guru


I actually agree. SRAu proved that we prefer a more domestically focused product. And while it won't be as high a quality as SRP overall that doesn't mean it wouldn't be as entertaining. Which is actually something that needs to be addressed. People will tune into an entertaining product with teams they can identify with. It's nothing against the NZ teams but they are still geared toward the 'SR is a trial system for the ABs' when we need to be looking at ways to create greater value from our domestic product alongside Test Rugby.

2022-02-19T05:10:39+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


Excellent, blokes who didn’t get a lot of minutes last night should definitely be playing.

2022-02-19T05:08:32+00:00

JC

Roar Rookie


Tane Edmed backing up at Forshaw. Good atmosphere.

2022-02-19T04:59:42+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


I cannot see him leaving jeznez, post WC! He has built a genuine culture and players understanding the values of the jersey, RA know this and will want to retain him. And with Razor waiting for the ABs job, DR will concentrate on building a very good Wallabies team.

2022-02-19T04:51:52+00:00

JC

Roar Rookie


:thumbup:

2022-02-19T04:49:20+00:00

Bobby

Roar Rookie


5 years seems to be the number

2022-02-19T04:13:38+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


I’m hoping Rennie is going well enough to remain coach post WC!

2022-02-19T04:11:03+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


That squad looks strong enough to give the 1st XV a good outing Part of why I keep banging on about an Aussie comp instead of Super. Yes it would be lower standard but it would still be worth watching.

2022-02-19T03:42:57+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Exactly mate, my point but you explained it more precisely. :stoked:

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