REACTION: Tahs suffer Perese injury and Ryan red card as 'enraged' Savea helps Canes storm to late win

By Tony Harper / Editor

The Waratahs suffered a gutting late defeat that has given their top four hopes a huge dent, falling behind the Hurricanes for the first time of their Super Rugby Pacific clash with just five minutes to play at Leichhardt Oval.

The Tahs blew a 15-0 halftime lead and matters got even worse as Wallabies centre Isaia Perese was replaced with a knee injury and returning veteran Paddy Ryan received a red card in the dying stages of the Canes 22-18 win.

Their victory was set up by an incredible performance from Ardie Savea in the second half, and a bold move by Hurricanes coach Jason Holland after his side was reeling in the first half.

“It feels like it got away from us,” said Tahs skipper Jake Gordon. “We controlled possession in the first half, they came out of the blocks early in the second half and we didn’t control that. We also had our chances in the second half.

“We’re working hard for each other. Last year they scored 64 against us. To hold them to 22 is a step in the right direction.”

The Waratahs’ first half dominance could have barely been more complete, especially in the opening 20 minutes, as a packed and raucous hill in the suburban inner west marvelled at the blue waves pinning back their Kiwi visitors.

With 18 minutes gone the Tahs had an incredible 94 percent possession and territory on the back of a crushing performance by their scrum, yet had just three points to show for it before Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco  claimed the first try completing a ruck move after sustained pressure.

While that try was down to the forward dominance, the next, on 35 minutes, was all flair and highlighted the skills of Perese, whose injury will have Wallabies coach Dave Rennie anxious. Stan Sport reported that it was a possible medial cruciate ligament injury – not as serious as an anterior cruciate ligament -n but still an injury that takes on average six weeks to heal and leaves him in doubt of returning for the rest of SRP.

Perese’s burst down the left was impressive but his no look inside pass that set up former Sevens star Dylan Pietsch up for a try, having earlier had one disallowed.

“That’s a special piece of play from a special player, Izzy Perese,” said Morgan Turinui on the Stan Sport coverage. “Absolute class … a marquee moment in a big time game.”

“That is just naughty,” added a swooning former Wallaby back Drew Mitchell.

The Hurricanes conceded five scrum penalties in the half and were in danger of having a prop sent to the bin when Hurricanes’ coach Jason Holland acted decisively. He dragged starting props Xavier Numia and Tyrel Lomax and at halftime hooker Asafo Aumua joined them on the naughty step.

The transformation, with Dane Coles at hooker and Tevita Mafileo and Owen Franks either side of him, was instant.

Tahs coach Darren Coleman warned of a second half backlash and it came immediately, with Ardie Savea switching on a light and powering the visitors forward. Less than two minutes into the half and Mafileo crossed for his first Super Rugby try.

Savea and Jordie Barrett were quiet in the first half with the Canes scrum in all sorts but started to flourish with a more stable platform.

“He’s enraged, he’s taking it as a personal affront that his team’s behind,” Turinui said.

Soon after another Savea bust gave the Canes momentum and Bailyn Sullivan crossed in the right corner. Barrett pushed his conversion attempt wide leaving the scores locked.

Ben Donaldson, a No.10 starter earlier this year before an injury and fine run of form from Tane Edmed, came on after 61 and calmly kicked a 67th minute penalty to edge the Tahs to a three point lead. With eight minutes to go, he might have taken another shot but the Tahs kicked for touch.

The chance came to nothing and the Canes surged forward and the Tahs were scrambling in desperation.

Ardie Savea, beaten and bruised, came up with the massive play, ploughing over with five to play.

“Of course it’s Ardie Savea,” Turinui said in commentary. “He’s dragged and pushed his team back in this game. He was on haunches then came alive. He refuses to be stopped and takes three players with him.”

“He’s an exceptional player and exceptional leader,” Mitchell added.

Still, it was galling for the Tahs who with five minutes remaining were in fourth on the live ladder – and ended the game in sixth.

Just before the Canes’ winning try, Turinui summed it up.

“They’re an easy team to support at the moment, the Waratahs, because all the things that don’t require talent they do exceptionally well,” said Turinui.

“They chase kicks , they fight for every moment, they get back on their feet and find a role for their team. This last six minute period is about maturity and excellence of execution.” That’s exactly where they fell short.

Barrett was also exceptional in the second half, drifting back to fullback to get his hands on the ball more and take control of the game, as the Canes missed the spark of injured TJ Perenara.

“A couple of times he received kicks and there was no way he was going to kick the ball back – he sparked, along with Ardie Savea, the comeback, and was brilliant,” said Tim Horan.

Coleman said the result was a reality check for his team.

“A bit disappointing, disheartening, when they went up a notch we just couldn’t go with them,” Coleman said. “When we were fresh and momentum was with us we looked good; whether it’s sort of cream rises eventually or what not, but the Kiwis talk about being fitter than us and playing longer, and they do.

“Obviously we just hung on against the Crusaders last time, but we couldn’t hang on this time. So it’s a good little reality check of where we are in comparison to them, so I’ll take a lot of that – obviously we’re just not at their level of condition to be able to stay in those fights right to the end.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-05-17T00:57:03+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


“ Tahs will disintegrate without him now.” And there is evidence for this somewhere, Matt? I will go out on a limb here and predict the opposite.

2022-05-17T00:55:47+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


Great. Thanks dazell. He entered folklore minutes before his injury with that freakish offload to sticky fingered Pietsch. Gregan on Wilson in reverse.

2022-05-17T00:50:36+00:00

dazell

Roar Rookie


Not as bad as first thought but 3 to 4 weeks minimum as just a strain and not a tear of his MCL I believe.

2022-05-16T07:47:01+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


They will be a little less than they would be with him. Let's wait and see if they crumble. I prefer a more optimistic view that they play a little differently - a slightly more defensive match plan.

2022-05-16T07:45:05+00:00

Derek Murray

Roar Rookie


The difference being that the 2022 version struggles a little when the heat comes on. The 2021 version struggled from the kickoff. They made their own pressure and didn't require match circumstances to force mistakes. This mob just needs a few matches where it's there to be won and learn the lessons if they lose

2022-05-16T05:47:26+00:00

Paddy

Guest


I always said Paddy eats grass when i used to watch him play for the tahs.

2022-05-16T05:32:57+00:00

Coker

Roar Rookie


Interesting point. Being dozens of kgs lighter and never having got closer to an on-field scrum than about 30m, this isn't a problem I identify with. :happy: So I hope you're right about finding the equilibrium, but I'm doubtful it'll happen this year for one very simple reason: an aerobic base is always put down before the season starts and intense match efforts just gradually erode it away — it's almost impossible to improve that kind of fitness during the season itself. The good news is he's certainly starting to look good for 40 mins after a slow start to the season (along with the rest of the Highlanders).

2022-05-16T04:03:38+00:00

Matt

Guest


Perese is your best and most valuable player. Tahs will disintegrate without him now.

2022-05-16T00:31:01+00:00

Matt

Guest


Gordon is a dumb scrumhalf, just dumb. Rennie will be noting that hopefully.

2022-05-15T11:18:28+00:00

Jimbob

Roar Rookie


That is true - so I’m guessing they deemed it play on after a review. The thing that surprised me there was that there was clearly impact with force to the head and that has been a card most times… this time not and the game moves on from there. Just seemed a wee bit inconsistent given how closely they have reffed that part of the game - anyway games over and roll on next week.

2022-05-15T10:36:26+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Yep, so true ATM. Bro. But remember they are virtually the new kid on the block, & I'm not to shy in letting them know that, along with them getting their s..t together. I constantly have a go at them, & so should others, that use their services. But as they have been saying, there will be an improvement in what they provide. Look out if it doesn't happen!!!

2022-05-15T09:27:32+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


haha but wouldnt that mean 3 Aus teams had beaten 3 NZ teams in the 1/4s? Never gonna happen WL. :happy:

2022-05-15T09:24:26+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Mate STAN is just average at rugby. They need to get a lot better before being worthy of a WC or Lions tour.

2022-05-15T09:21:11+00:00

Wallabies_Larkham

Roar Rookie


"Its starting to look like the Brumbies will play either the Tahs or Reds in a 1/4 at the moment." I was hoping it not to be the case..wish we had 3 ozzie teams and 1 kiwi team for the semi-finals...

2022-05-15T09:16:54+00:00

Highlander

Roar Guru


Put on lots of bulk for this year and still playing his big involvement game, and you can see it’s hurting He will find the equilibrium

2022-05-15T09:13:54+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Sorry Bro, it's a pity though!!!

2022-05-15T09:12:21+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Nah Jacko, no way having 'Fox' back, or anything involving the slimey gutter trash, the Murdoch NewsCorp Media hands out. As it was the taxpayers forked out millions, for that trashy outfit at the height of the pandemic.

2022-05-15T08:47:38+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Jimbob just because the game isnt stopped does not mean the TMO didnt look at it. Many things are now being looked at and then the ref gets told no probs, play on.

2022-05-15T07:16:01+00:00

LuckyPhil

Roar Rookie


Agree Jacko. It is a blight on the game. Getting rid of the scrum penalties will fix up the scrum problems as teams will not have the incentive to push for a penalty.

2022-05-15T06:40:22+00:00

Coker

Roar Rookie


Amen.

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