REACTION: 'Building blocks' there for Rebels after drought-breaking win as captain calls for fans to lift

By The Roar / Editor

The Melbourne Rebels are at last on the board in Super Rugby Pacific – but it wasn’t without a scare.

Having surged to a 28-6 lead with just 15 minutes left, the Rebels were reminded that while the Fijian Drua are in their infancy, the competition newbies are still irresistible when on song. They’d score three tries in under ten minutes, broken up only by a steadier from Cabous Eloff – to reduce the margin to eight points with time left.

One of those tries was one of the season’s finest to date, the Drua tearing up the field in 80 metres of champagne rugby, to be finished off by Kalaveti Ravouvou.

Nevertheless, the Rebels weren’t to be denied their first win in nearly 12 months, Cameron Orr crossing at the base of a ruck for the match-sealer late.

The margin, in the end, wouldn’t do justice to the Rebels’ excellent first half, regularly punishing the Drua on the attack and making the most of their opportunities.

Speaking after the match, former international Morgan Turinui said it was that which won them the game in the end.

“They had 11 entries into the opposition 22 and scored five tries. It’s something we haven’t seen from the Rebels – increased efficiency,” Turinui said on Stan Sport.

They lost the possession stats, and they were lopsided against them, but they dominated possession spent – two-thirds of the game in opposition territory.

“The building blocks are there for the Rebels to kick on from here. Smiles on their faces, confidence as they walk down the tunnel, relief in the coaching box as well.

“The good thing about playing the Drua now is you know that it is a quality opposition, you know that if you have a win against the Drua, you’ve earned it. Everyone’s been scared by them thus far, so the Rebels get a lot out of this game.

“It was the manner as well as the result which was great. Yes, they ended up scoring five tries, but for large parts of that game, they controlled territory, as we talked about at half time and before the game that they needed to, and there was really only ever going to be one winner.”

It was a noticeably relieved Michael Wells speaking after the game, having regularly been forced to tell brutal home truths of his teammates after the Rebels’ defeats this season.

For the captain, it’s the first step of the club’s rise back to relevance.

“We just showed that we have the potential to play a complete game, barring those last few scary moments where they really had a roll on,” Wells said of the Rebels’ performance.

“We executed a much more Test match style of game. We played better territory, took points on offer, executed the maul well, we played our tempo and showed that when we do that, we execute quite well and can match it.”

The Rebels’ last clash with the Drua ended with an embarrassing defeat, the new side’s first victory in Super Rugby Pacific.

Outbodied and bullied that night, Wells said addressing that and coming prepared for a tough evening at the office was front and centre in their preparation.

“We knew the last time we played Fiji, we didn’t match them physically. They made a lot of good breaks, they’re strong through contact, so we knew there was an added focus this week on defence,” he said.

“But it’s not so much making extra tackles at training, it’s more mentality. The guys were up for it today, and it showed.”

Central to the Rebels’ early surge was the experienced Matt Toomua, who put aside the disappointment of missing out on the Wallabies’ winter squad with a typically composed game.

Matt To’omua of the Rebels makes a gesture towards the crowd. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)

He was prevalent with the ball, every time there was a penalty he was grabbing the ball and directing the team around him,” former great Justin Harrison said after the game.

“The intensity in defence and the simplicity in attack got the Rebels across the line.”

While the Rebels are now on the board, they’re still missing something – support. Their clash with the Drua was noticeable for the far greater – or at least louder – fanfare for the visitors, which included Toomua being regularly booed while preparing for conversions.

Wells wasn’t impressed, calling on Melbourne to show his team more support.

“At times, it felt like this was a bit of an away game,” he said.

“Fiji’s obviously everyone’s second favourite team, and some people’s first team. Having our kicker booed at our home ground when he’s lining up a conversion, it’d be nice to have it the other way.

“I know we haven’t given a lot of things to cheer about, but hopefully this is a step forward and Melbourne can start getting behind us a bit more as we earn the right to have support.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-03-28T22:51:15+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


If thats what you get out of it thats on you. Pathetic. Bye

2022-03-28T09:57:50+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


I thought Powell was a great signing. Thought he was great in his last game for the Brumbies, the 2020 final. I thought he started well with the rebels but since Foote has been coach I feel like his form has been poor and what you point out is exactly what I’ve been seeing too

2022-03-28T09:54:52+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


I don’t love him. I just don’t blame him for all a team’s woes with no reasoning because I want to hate him like you. But of course it’s not worth getting worked up over when you’re straight up asked to support what you say. Weak as ….

2022-03-28T06:32:26+00:00

Reserve Orange Peeler

Roar Rookie


Was thinking about this the whole game. I'm also wondering about Powells form. Thought Tuttles service was generally slick and gave the rebs a more cohesive attack. than the skip step and pass from Powell.

2022-03-28T02:34:46+00:00

Bobby

Roar Rookie


Ha. With the amount of "Aussie" Kiwis we are exporting home to NZ, it's only a matter of time until they see the light. :happy:

2022-03-28T02:31:12+00:00

Paul

Roar Rookie


I'm becoming a fan of Ray Nu'u and Young Tonumaipea - both pretty quick and strong. I'd really like to see both of these players really cut lose. We need some zippy impact players since we lost Koroibete.

2022-03-28T02:22:25+00:00

Paul

Roar Rookie


My dear cousins in Christchurch also reliably inform me Speedhumps are called “judderbars”, cans are called ‘tins’, eskys are called Chillybins and University seems to be varsity rather than Uni. Let’s not call the whole thing off ????

2022-03-28T02:16:04+00:00

Paul

Roar Rookie


What To'omua did is no worse than any team dawdling to the scum or line out when they're 2 points up with 90 seconds left- and that happens quite often

2022-03-26T23:46:35+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Move on. Not worth getting all het up over. I dont like Toomua. You love him. All good Im sure thats ok.

2022-03-26T23:44:03+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


MK are you going to start this up again? You seemed to back off when I offered to move on but now this?

2022-03-26T23:40:28+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Just move on twas. Its not worth all your aggression and it must be stressing you out. You love Toomua. I dont. Thats allowed.

2022-03-26T23:30:14+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


To’omua is fading after a game where his team scored 5 tries and he kept them parked in the opposition half for most of the game? Probably would have been 6 if Powell’s pass on the wrap didn’t go behind Hodge with a man open outside and 1 defender in front, late in the game 2 of the Drua’s 3 tries were long range from their half when the rebels ran out of defenders due to the yellow card.

2022-03-26T23:27:39+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


If you ever add any detail, let alone plenty, it will be a shock. You’ve said a lot yet refuse to give any reasoning to support your view other than the team is losing so it must be the 1 individual you want to blame. You’ve spent all your time refusing to support that view in any way. Obviously because you can’t.

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

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


The extract type of cowardly response I expected from you. Be pointed out exactly the reasoning and facts behind my position. And you can’t do the same because their is none behind yours. You’re incredibly sad and pathetic.

2022-03-26T22:35:16+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


Sometimes I like to engage with the mentally handicapped. Haha nah I just can’t not reply and leave stupid rubbish unchallenged sometimes. And most of what Jacko says is indeed stupid rubbish.

2022-03-26T12:33:00+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Bobby, we invented the Jandal. But thong does sound better. :happy:

2022-03-26T12:24:50+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Do not even bother Train, stick with the true supporters.Jacko has harassed me the last two days to leave the Roar. He is just a sad and bitter person!

2022-03-26T08:49:59+00:00

Tooly

Roar Rookie


The Rebs were a lot better than last time . Fiji copped a lot of whistle some of it by habit. Mick Bryne can be well pleased . A surprise to me , good on him. He.needs Semi Radradra and Nick with his IPad. Toomua is fading and really must play at 12. Still a good defender and passer but not a test player. Never really was.

2022-03-26T05:44:21+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Yep ABs and all NZ rugby gone… NZ teams will never win another game of rugby apparently, based on NH and Aus media’s. Looks like all us Kiwis will have to follow League if we want to support a world no 1 team from now on….. :laughing: :laughing: Will rugby even exist in NZ this time next year eh!

2022-03-26T05:34:44+00:00

Bobby

Roar Rookie


Ha. ABs on the slide Jacko :happy:

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