'It's human nature': Tah Tane on his Wallabies ambitions and quest to be 'world class'

By Tony Harper / Editor

Eight starts into the Waratahs career of No.10 Tane Edmed it seems a little premature to be asking him about playing for the Wallabies.

But yes, that’s where we are. With James O’Connor injured, and Quade Cooper’s availability dependent on eligibility issues, Edmed has come into the reckoning as a potential Test call up this winter.

Displaying a level of assuredness we’ve seen on the field in the past seven weeks since he took over the position from good friend Ben Donaldson, Edmed wasn’t ducking the issue when asked by The Roar on a media call Wednesday.

“It’s human nature to think about that sort of stuff,” Edmed said about chatter around his Wallabies chances.

“It’s hard not to because obviously everyone wants to be in that position. I’d love to be wearing the 10 jersey for the Wallabies.

“But in saying that I’ve been trying not to think about it and focus on each week and winning games for the Tahs because as a 10 that’s our job, to manage games and get those wins.

“As much as it would be nice to be in a Wallabies jersey I’m really trying hard to focus on each week and getting better and winning games for the Tahs and that sort of stuff will look after itself.”

Tane Edmed (Photo by Getty Images)

There will be those who say that talking about Edmed in terms of Wallabies representation at this nascent stage of his professional career is likely to put too much pressure on him.

After a few minutes with Edmed it’s clear he doesn’t see it that way. His pursuit is to be “world class”, and you don’t get that accolade if you’re not playing for your country.

The son of a Balmain rugby league hero has been prepared to show his emotion – as he did after leading the team to victory over the Crusaders – and openly discuss the challenges and work-ons he’s confronting in this breakthrough season.

“The biggest thing I’ve learned is how important the basics are, especially with general play kicking,” Edmed said.

“It probably hasn’t been where I want it to be and it’s been a bit of a step up in terms of that.

In terms of my development, it’s been about building that confidence and playing the way I know I can play and the style I can play.

“I like to take on the line. The contact’s been quite physical and you need to have that confidence to take on the line. It’s that game management that I’m still learning a fair bit about at this level.

“That’s why it’s important having someone like Jake Gordon inside, we dissect our games and talk about where we could have gone better.

Those basics are so important – your pass accuracy, your kick accuracy, the comms all that stuff gets put under the microscope a little bit more, so it’s building on that and trying to get that to a world class standard.”

His Tahs teammate Charlie Gamble highlighted Edmed’s confidence and maturity after coming into the starting line up.

“He wasn’t too sure what his role was going to be in the team this year,” Gamble said on Wednesday. “Donno led the ship until he got injured but Tane’s slotted straight in and you can just tell how good a player he is.

“He guides the team around really well, he’s a natural ball player and we just feed off the back of him.”

Personable and well spoken, it’s clear Edmed is a dressingroom breath of fresh air – an embodiment of the culture change sparked by Darren Coleman.

“He’s a good bloke, everyone loves him,” says Gamble. “A good genuine person, and that goes with his rugby. We’re quite close off the field. What he does on the field is awesome. We back him , he backs himself and that‘s the main thing.”

A sign of his confidence came in the lead up to the Crusaders match. When the Kiwis decided to leave out Richie Mo’unga there would have been delight at the Tahs, but Edmed didn’t share it.

“I was disappointed when Richie wasn’t playing. It was good for our team and I understand that but it would have been really cool to run against one of the best five-eighths in the world,” said Edmed, who could find himself pitted against Beauden Barrett against the Blues this weekend.

“I’ve always looked up to Beauden Barrett when I’ve been coming through and it would be so awesome if I could come up against him, he’s one of the best in the world so it would be a really cool experience, especially at Leichhardt. Hopefully I see him on that team sheet.”

And the Blues, who might choose to rest stars with top spot locked down, can also unleash Roger Tuivasa-Sheck in Edmed’s defensive zones.

“I’ve been working with [Jason Gilmore] this week, making sure my feet and tracking is all good – and keeping in mind he’s a human as well.

“Not to read into it too much but just to be aware of his feet and his strong ball carrying.”

Edend crossed off one landmark last week when he bobbed up next to Ned Hanigan in support to finish off a second half try, nipping in ahead of Jeremy Williams to poach the five-pointer.

“I had Jeremy on my inside trying to sneak in there, but I wanted to make sure I beat him to the ball,” Edmed said.

“I nearly made it a forward pass trying to get the ball in my hands.

“It was definitely nice to cross the line for the first time and the support play stuff is something I’ve been trying to work on because that’s when you score most of your tries, in support.

“Me and Jez are close and we had a laugh about it after, that I made sure I got between him and Ned to score that try.”

The next step for Edmed is to lock down his goal kicking process. According to Rugby pass stats he is converting attempt at 81 percent with 21 from 26. You can see him chatting away to himself as he prepares to run in.

“I say quite a bit but it’s something I’d like to keep to myself what I say,” Edmed said.

“It’s not special, just some technical points that I like to focus on. On the weekend I wasn’t super happy. I’ve missed a few crucial penalties in the last couple of weeks. I’ve been working hard with Shannon Fraser trying to fix that.”

If the Tahs make a decent run over the next few weeks then the noise around Edmed and gold jerseys will only get louder.

Former Wallabies Will Genia joins The Roar Rugby Podcast on Thursday to give his verdict on the Wallabies No.10 battle and much more. Story and podcast live early Thursday morning.

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The Crowd Says:

2022-05-26T11:05:03+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


Concession for those who see it - I have an interest in wanting to see Tane do well. Keeping that in mind - the kid is tough and resilient, and improving. I am so happy with what comes out of his mouth.

2022-05-26T03:20:53+00:00

JP

Guest


Yes he totally dominated your over-rated Crusaders, i reckon he will do it to the aigs. Moan`gaa` is a schoolboy compared to Tane.

2022-05-26T00:13:41+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


It seems like a lot of years since Ive been excited to watch an Aus 10 come up thru the ranks. Lolesio was a false dawn but this guy looks better.

2022-05-25T23:46:32+00:00

Geoff

Guest


Just let the whole tahs swap their baby blue jerseys with a gold one, saves coin on photoshoots . Just do it NSWRA.

2022-05-25T21:35:43+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


That’s what I think. 25 min the in England series. 50 in RC. Start a game on EOYT. Already know what JOC + QC can do. And Tane seems harder than Noah.

2022-05-25T19:02:59+00:00

Bobby

Roar Rookie


This lad has certainly taken advantage of his opportunities. Seems a great prospect ao let's nurture him a bit before throwing him unto the fire. Gee, Donaldson injury certainly opened the door for Edmed.

2022-05-25T17:09:46+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Had a pod chat w Will G around Tane E, Noah L, and the correct rate of bringing in young 10 talent into the test arena. I’d throw Tane in; go slow w Noah. Tough boy. Seems to want the pressure. Best ginger 10 in WR? 1/ Tane 2/ Ihaia 3/ Rhys 4/ Paddy

2022-05-25T13:13:27+00:00

JC

Roar Rookie


You need a one-on-one with Tane to dig out the character, like you did so well with Ned. :thumbup:

2022-05-25T12:35:36+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


Have been really impressed with Edmed, playing incredibly well for, what is he, 21.? Have said before you cant help but think whilst he is no doubt exceptionally talented that season at Eastwood has helped his development. Hope he gets a run with the Aust A team

2022-05-25T11:50:07+00:00

Mactruck

Roar Rookie


I don’t think Lolesio or Harrison are big enough to be world class 10’s that can take the line on without getting smashed AND can kick from hand 50 odd metres. Donaldson and Tane are much more suited to that level imo. I thought it would be Donaldson but now I’m thinking it’s Tane. The force 10 is also a very good prospect. Good problem to have

2022-05-25T11:21:45+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


Agreed Peter. Will you or I email Dave?

2022-05-25T10:55:54+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


I am obviously ABs first then the Wallabies followed by the Irish then Scotland. Why Scotland you may ask? My dad’s parents were Scottish and mums parents Swedish.

2022-05-25T10:38:03+00:00

Riggers

Roar Rookie


Don’t get me wrong Time the mad Kiwi, We could be alright by 2027. I think we’ll be competitive next year to be honest, but Semifinals would be gold. So much competition now. If it’s not All Blacks or Wallabies, I’d love to see the Irish. Just not England or SA

2022-05-25T10:18:56+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Seriously though it could happen depending on the group draw, and us having Razor and not Foster.

2022-05-25T10:17:31+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Thank you King Riggers. :stoked:

2022-05-25T10:12:57+00:00

Riggers

Roar Rookie


Done. Tim the Mad Kiwi.

AUTHOR

2022-05-25T10:00:51+00:00

Tony Harper

Editor


Hey Riggers, I've enjoyed watching him play, and was great to be in a small interview situation with a couple of other reporters to get a sense of his personality and mind set, but I would leave that kind of judgement on his Wallaby readiness to others. Luckily we had Will Genia on the podcast which will go out tomorrow morning and he had some really strong opinions on that. Well worth a look tomorrow.

AUTHOR

2022-05-25T09:57:27+00:00

Tony Harper

Editor


Cheers, he seems a really focussed and determined young guy with the confidence in his skills that a player needs to be successful. Also, I really reckon there's a big personality ready to emerge over the next few years. I got the sense from Charlie's comments on him, or at least how he said them, that Tane might be a bit of a character.

2022-05-25T09:56:52+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


I like to live up to my whole name Riggers. :happy:

2022-05-25T09:39:32+00:00

Riggers

Roar Rookie


Huge call Mad Kiwi, It would be huge though

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