REACTION: 'Sparky' Harrison brings new dimension to Tahs as they overcome loss of skipper

By Tony Harper / Editor

The Waratahs overcame the loss of skipper Jake Gordon as Jack Grant stepped up admirably at the scrumbase and Will Harrison was a hit at No.15 in a 22-17 defeat of Western Force at Leichardt Oval.

Gordon suffered a tight hamstring at training midweek and didn’t respond to treatment in time to take part but the Tahs were superbly led by Jed Holloway in his absence to win their second from four games – and their first against Australian opposition since August 2020- in an encouraging start after last year’s misery.

Coach Darren Coleman had stressed the importance of winning this contest in the context of making the top eight finals series, and they have consigned the Force to a 1-3 record – putting pressure on their rivals with the games against Kiwi sides to come.

Grant, son of former Wallabies and NSW player James Grant, was impressive at No.9 but the most pleasing aspect for Coleman will have been the way Harrison and No.10 Ben Donaldson combined to give his side an extra dimension in attack and when clearing their lines.

Coleman wanted Harrison to give his side a better exit strategy and his left foot kicking complemented Donaldson’s long range right footers exceptionally well.

“He was real sparky at the back, wasn’t he?” said Coleman afterwards. “He looked dangerous every time he touched the ball. Big wraps to our front row -n they got us a lot of scrum penalties. Harry [Johnson-Holmes] and [Angus Bell] are pushing themselves into that Wallaby selection.

Harrison scored 17 points before he was replaced on 66 minutes as cramping started to affect his flow having been in the midst of the action in his first start of the season – having only played 30 minutes in the opening three rounds.

Will Harrison of the Waratahs fends off Reesjan Pasitoa of the Force. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

“We’ve seen very early the intent going out the back to Will Harrison, Harrison at first receiver, linking with Donaldson , kicking with ease, he looks very comfortable in the first receiver second receiver or wide receiver role,” said Justin Harrison on Stan Sport. “His roaming ability is very good and that’s telling.”

The Donaldson-Harrison axis gave Grant two good options to clear their territory, said All Blacks legend Andrew Mehrtens.

“Harrison has been a lot more prominent in the physical exchanges than I would have thought going into fullback,” said Mehrtens.

“It’s always good fun for a flyhalf going into fullback because you get to see everything going on in front of you without the responsibility you normally have to try and drive everyone around you. He can pick his moments come up, take the heat off Ben Donaldson and make it count and he’s picking his moments really well today.”

Harrison spent most of last season at No.10 but injuries saw him usurped by Donaldson at flyhalf, not that he seemed to mind.

“I’m stoked. The boys worked so hard the last three months leading into this competition and we feel like we should be four from four after close losses against the Brumbies and Reds,” Harrison said.

He said the combination with Donaldson came naturally, the pair having played on the same teams since they were 11 year olds.

“We understand each other’s games really well,” Harrison said. “It’s natural how we combine together. It’s just great to be back playing footy. I’ve had a rough trot with injuries in preseason so I’m stoked to be back on the field.”

He said he enjoyed being central to the action.

“I love getting the ball in my hands so I was sniffing around the footy a lot,” Harrison said. “I like playing 15 because it gives me a bit more time. I feel a real strength of my game is my running game so it gives me more opportunity to use my speed.”

The Force opened the scoring in the ninth minute with winger Manasa Mataeke in a mismatch with Tahs prop Harry Johnson-Holmes and beating two covering defenders to the line.

But from 7-0 up the Force conceded the next 22 points in the first half, with Charlie Gamble crossing in a rolling maul from a lineout and Harrison finishing off a sharp try in the left corner.

The Tahs looked well drilled and the Force struggled to contain them in the first half.

“It really has been simplicity,” Mehrtens said at halftime. “They’ve got lots of bodies in motion which means whoever has the ball has support on immediately. The ball has been clean for Jack Grant – it’s not a magic carpet ride necessarily but he had the benefit of going forward and showing his skills which has been awesome to see.”

At the break Coleman said he wished they didn’t have to take a break and could keep the momentum rolling, and the Force were much improved in the second half.

Mataeke had a sniff when he grabbed an intercept but was run down by Izzy Perese and then the Western Australians twice squandered great field positions with penalties while in possession in the Tahs’ half.

After sustained pressure they managed to cross under the posts through Harry Lloyd but it was too little too late, although a late penalty allowed them a loser’s bonus point.

That was the only downer for Coleman, who said the late Force surge was a warning to his team to never slacken off, and he suggested he’d enjoy a few cold beverages in celebration before attention turns to a clash with the winless Rebels on Saturday.

“Six day turnaround,” said Coleman. “The boys won’t be able to have a beer but I’ll have enough for them.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-03-20T08:55:21+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


Halfpenny doesn't need to play against NZ as often

2022-03-20T08:48:55+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


No need to say he hates it if he does but he sounds as if he likes to play as fullback.

2022-03-15T10:39:09+00:00

Paul D

Roar Rookie


Dominated? Which scrum was that? Was it the 2 right after Ready came on from the approx 42 min mark where the Force were pushed back and lucky to get the ball out without a penalty against? Or perhaps right after Holmes came on when the Force were pushed back and stood up under pressure conceding the penalty. From when the Force started making front row replacements there were 5 scrum penalties. Three awarded to NSW and two to the Force. At best Holmes and Ready could claim parity with a tired NSW front row. Certainly a long way from dominant.

2022-03-14T22:57:10+00:00

Kick n Clap

Guest


Tooly, How dare you!! “You do know that “Matt the Greatest Never- been Hodgson” said with a straight face that The Farce were going to be greatest Rugby team in the world”? He did say that before His tenth appointment with his local “Witch Doctor “arranged by Jesus ‘s right hand man DR Twiggy.

2022-03-14T22:44:25+00:00

Kick n Clap

Guest


Goady, What do you expect when the they have to bring on “Thrush” on Stretcher? Honestly they’d better playing “Geoffrey Rush “. Sorry his team is the West Coast Pirates RL team.

2022-03-14T14:03:33+00:00

The Ferret

Roar Rookie


Hi Frank.... I think we will get one, maybe two more game for KB as a farewell. He is not going to the world cup.... even he knows it.

2022-03-14T03:39:53+00:00

Double Agent

Guest


I wonder how many bedrooms DC's house has? Must be a fair few if the whole Tahs squad lives with him!! :laughing: :shocked:

2022-03-14T03:07:05+00:00

Morsie

Roar Rookie


Was a bit of an uhoh moment when Holz came on, (I didn't even know his name), but I thought he played very well. Big lad. Must have been thrilled with that scrum penalty. Straight into the wallabies :laughing:

2022-03-14T03:02:47+00:00

Morsie

Roar Rookie


Nah, Tim Gavin, he's much more like Tim Gavin.

2022-03-14T03:00:35+00:00

Big Dave

Roar Rookie


Exact same height and weight as Leigh Halfpenny who has managed to overcome it and play 96 tests for Wales.

2022-03-14T02:22:14+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


Cos that's what I said, right?

2022-03-14T01:25:20+00:00

Wowser

Guest


Yeah 50 year old Holmesy came on and had Bells measure. Angus Bell is the Wallabies test loosehead? Not yet, he has a long way to go to be as good as James Slipper.

2022-03-14T01:04:21+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


If he makes an absolute mess of himself in front of the team then sure. I hope that isn’t what happened.

2022-03-14T00:48:38+00:00

Tooly

Roar Rookie


It’s the Tahs v Force fellas . Don’t get too excited. I do like the size and mobility of the Tahs forwards . Interesting how Bell Horton and Harry Three Counties dominated the scrums until Holmes and Ready came on and dominated them. Eventually Rennie will have to pick a backup for Lolisio and stick with them both. I like Harrison. I also note that Jake McIntyre made a big difference to the Force.

2022-03-14T00:38:39+00:00

Bobbles

Guest


Harrison is too small to be a test 15 If they are saying Jock is too small for a test 15 gig, Harrison is too. Harrison is tiny and would be monstered at test level

2022-03-14T00:35:18+00:00

Ace

Guest


Harrison for Wallaby the 15 jersey.

2022-03-14T00:34:21+00:00

Frank

Guest


Beale will be a lock for the Wallaby 23. He wont have come all the way back to Australia NOT to be picked in Gold. He will be selected.Rennie has already gifted him 3 tests on zero form. He will selected no dramas when he plays Super Rugby in 2023.

2022-03-14T00:28:54+00:00

Max Power

Guest


As the article states he and Donaldson have played together from the age off 11 and it has most often been Donaldson 10 and Harrison 15. So he is very used to playing fullback.

2022-03-14T00:16:58+00:00

Geoff

Guest


Bobby Dave Rennie will still pick Beale. He picked him on dubious form on the EOYT. Once he pulls on the sky blue Davey will have an orgasm. Form doesn't matter to Deadbeat Dave. If he likes you, you are set. And he loves Beale.

2022-03-14T00:10:14+00:00

Ace

Guest


Not anymore he isn't. He NSW through and through.

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