'That's a crazy stat': Tahs' attacking flaw under review before Brumbies battle

By Tony Harper / Editor

NSW Waratahs coaching staff have focussed on the team’s failure to turn pressure into points against Queensland Reds as they try to avenge last year’s embarrassment in Canberra this weekend.

Tahs centre Lalakai Foketi revealed Darren Coleman and his staff made a point of highlighting missed opportunities in the 20-16 loss at Leichhardt Oval, during this week’s game review.

Foketi was the latest Tahs player to characterise the defeat as one that slipped their grasp.

“DC and the coaches put a stat up that we entered their 22 and goal zone 13 times and we only put points on them twice,” Foketi said on Tuesday. “That’s a crazy stat for us to look at. If we’re entering their 22 that many times and only coming away with points twice we’ve got to work something out there and see what we can do better.”

While that stat concerns the Tahs in the here and now, there’s another one hanging over their heads from last year’s visit to GIO Stadium.

The Brumbies won 61-10 with the 51 points the biggest margin ever between the two sides, and the 61 points the most ever scored by the Brumbies against their traditional rivals.

A hat-trick from Mack Hansen, who is now carving it up with Ireland, came off the back of some dominant Brumbies mauling.

“Brumbies down there is really tough. We’re not getting that mixed up,” Foketi said.

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The centres battle between Foketi and Izzy Perese, up against the Brumbies’ Irae Simone and Len Ikitau promises to be an exciting affair.

“Irae and Lenny are both fantastic players, they’ve got great skills and are very powerful,” said Foketi. “For me and Izzy it’s the same as each week, worry about ourselves, do what’s best and try influence it on the field.

“People will look at it as a battle between the centres and we’re excited about it. They’re both great players and me and Izzy want to be the best and showcase what we’re good at.”

The Brumbies scraped through in their opening match against the Force before cruising to a win over Fijian Drua but attack coach Rod Seib said the team was still building momentum.

He also suggested the Brumbies should expect a tougher Tahs opponent than they faced last season.

“We recognise the Waratahs have had a a fantastic start to the season,” Seib said Tuesday.

“We played them in a trial and we saw what they brought – a level of physicality both sides of the ball.

“They’re really well coached and will be well prepared. I think it’s more about us for us. We’re still trying to build and each week we want to make that small incremental improvement and if we can do that again this week we’re on the right path.”

Pushed on where he thought the Tahs had improved, Seib said: “Certainly around the contact areas. They’re really abrasive, 1-15 they’re big fellas around the park, so they physically well equipped to handle it around the contact areas.

“So that’s what we acknowledge – whether where hitting up through the middle or finding the wide breakdown, if we’re backward in that regard we’re going to get wiped off the park.”

Overall, Seib is happy with his team’s progression.

“You’d like to think our skill level is really quite high but around contact we’re a little over tentative at times , probably just getting up to game speed,” Seib said.

“In the first round there was a lot of turnovers pushing the pass when it wasn’t on.”

Against the Drua, there was a magic moment where Wallabies No.8 Rob Valetini burst out of a pack and raked a long kick down field. Seib said no one would be reining the exciting loose forward in.

“The general message around kicking is stick to your skill set,” Seib said. “The reality is we’ve got blokes in the forward pack who have got a good skill set there. Bobby ‘s left foot is fantastic, so he’s got the skill set to use it.

“There’s blokes 1-15 who can put it on the foot and understanding if there’s a bit of back field space we’ve got to potentially get it through through the foot and sometimes it’s always the back on the end of that play.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-03-02T23:46:07+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


Oh yes. Nic White signed from school and Nick Frost who’s been offered twice by the Tahs must feel so rejected. No wonder they hate their home state.

2022-03-02T22:23:26+00:00

adamv

Roar Rookie


There is nothing confected or made up. The Brumbies were built on the 'rejects' from NSW and to a lesser extent QLD, and this was drummed into the playing group from Day 1. Flow that through to stories (from NSW newspapers) about the Brumbies moving to Western Sydney (especially when the Brumbies were winning and the Tah's not) and the absolute stich up Ben Mowen copped for allegedly dobbing in NSW players on the 2013 NH tour (again, promoted by NSW journo's) for some players, and many of the fans, there is nothing better then beating the Horratahs.

2022-03-02T09:07:50+00:00

Dean

Roar Rookie


Yes, White’s recent “behaviour” is a very poor reflection on him, his Coach and his Captain, as well as the game. Maybe a few weeks out of the match day squad might provide some reflection time for him?

2022-03-02T04:37:43+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


Of course they are all confected but I'd say the NSW or Qld kid that grew up watching their interstate rivalry might be a bit more genuine in their passion. By far the largest group, 12 out of 34 members of the Brumbies squad are from NSW, how many of them grew up passionate about beating their home state?

2022-03-02T02:25:15+00:00

Markus

Roar Rookie


Most rivalries are confected. The current Reds would be even more disconnected from the historical QLD selection grievances than the Brumbies, doesn't make it any less exciting.

2022-03-02T02:10:03+00:00

liquorbox_

Roar Rookie


Alternatively you could also come to the conclusion that the Reds defence is quite good.

2022-03-02T01:05:58+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


I understand what you are saying but when one of the top Aussie sides says they have a bit extra for you, then you have to step up. . https://www.rugby.com.au/news/we-bloody-love-it-rivalry-brewing-for-brumbies-as-waratahs-hunt-for-revenge-202231 . Tahs can treat it as business as usual once they have their game at a sufficient level. This is still the team building of zero wins last year. They need to keep stepping up.

2022-03-02T00:31:06+00:00

Wobbly Knees

Roar Rookie


Thats exactly right carnivean, but those wishing to make it to the next level need to step up week in and out, you don't win WC and Super titles on measured weekly performances against who you play based on their standing on the table generally.

2022-03-02T00:19:01+00:00

Meat Grinder

Guest


ok... In your opinion

2022-03-02T00:18:17+00:00

carnivean

Roar Rookie


The simple fact is that the Tahs can't treat this as a challenge to step up to. 5 Kiwi teams (maybe 6 but Moana Pasifika haven't shown anything yet) and 3 Aussie teams are at the "step up" level. If they need to bring a special level of emotion for each of those weeks they are going to be exhausted.

2022-03-01T23:59:22+00:00

Bobbles

Guest


Foketi was terrible last week as was Donaldson.

2022-03-01T23:49:00+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


Tahs are going to need to be a lot more clinical at set piece and when they engineer breaks. Big ask for them to step up again, they've just had their genuine NSW v Qld rivalry and now need to be ready for the Brumbies and their Tah Week guff. As confected as the Brumby's Tah Week is, they'll still be pumped up and the Waratahs are going to have to really improve if they want to compete.

2022-03-01T23:26:48+00:00

Luke

Guest


Pretty sure the TAHs 15 is about 43rd in line for Wobblies selection… so no real battle there.

2022-03-01T21:23:12+00:00

Bobby

Roar Rookie


On White, agree wholeheartedly. Am sure Dan would have had that discussion. Dunno if Whitey has any ears !

2022-03-01T21:16:38+00:00

Wobbly Knees

Roar Rookie


I fully agree Dean but to state the obvious , if the Tahs don’t have a well disciplined (they know who they are) forward pack and play with good intensity, then kiss the back line contest good night. I also hope that if Whites playing that hes been told to pull his head in , hes an embarrassment to all sides.

2022-03-01T20:57:45+00:00

Dean

Roar Rookie


Forget the centre’s battle. The performances of the 10’s and 15’s, is the most interest for higher level selection.

2022-03-01T19:19:01+00:00

Bobby

Roar Rookie


Dunno about new ideas. Maybe, more clinical execution and minimising errors is the key. AND straight lineout throws would be handy. Not so Simples! :happy:

2022-03-01T14:42:39+00:00

gatesy

Roar Guru


I just trust the Brums brains trust to come up with new ideas each week. Simples!

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