The Aussies were very good, but just not quite great at the Perth SVNS

By Hugh_96 / Roar Pro

First up, it was a terrific decision to move the World Rugby’s SVNS Series to Perth. From afar, the east coast, it looked like it was well attended, a good vibe, weather not too hot and the rugby was good. You cannot ask for more than that.

Now to the rugby.

The Aussie Sevens: Men

Sure, it was disappointing to lose to Argentina in the final (again). On a positive for a bunch of self-described ‘misfits’, making two consecutive finals is a huge effort that should be recognised. While the Pool stage was pretty poor with two losses, they still got through to the quarter finals.

The knockout stages were more than solid. After losing to the USA in the Pool stage, the Aussies turned it around and won 31-7 in the quarter final. To then beat Fiji 22-7 in a helter-skelter game was enormous. You just do not want to get into a that sort of game with the Fijians.

Aussie Sevens player Darby Lancaster. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

Coach John Manenti has put together a hard working gritty squad, not with the flash of a Fiji or Argentina, but a quality team.

Over the weekend the Aussie men showed a range of characteristics that indicate that they are continuing to develop.

The squad has depth, they do not lose anything when the subs come on. Many of the players are rugby players who make the right decisions at the right time, not just athletes. For example Hayden Sargent, Maurice Longbottom, Ben Dowling, Henry Hutchinson, Josh Turner and Matt Gonzalez can all interchange as play makers.

Australian players after beating Fiji in the 2024 Perth SVNS men’s cup semi final. (Photo by Will Russell/Getty Images)

The team showed good game management over the weekend – showed against Fiji when they took a penalty goal to increase their lead to two scores. Then in the dying minutes, Longbottom was able to kick it into touch right on the Fiji line.

In the Fiji semi final they did make some errors like poor restarts, kicking out on the full, not making the ten metres. Traditionally against teams like Fiji they could not afford those sort of errors, but they now seem to be able to recover, regather themselves and stay in the game.

To make note of a couple of players, Longbottom has really stepped up in recent times. Historically he was a flashy twinkled toed attacker, these days he has added solid defence. For a small player he made a few crucial tackles and has a good kicking game, plus his short and long passing game is beautiful to watch. His short pass to Nick Malouf for a try was a gem.

The other player who is great to see in action is Melbourne player Darby Lancaster. In simple terms, he is big and fast. I imagine even though he is part of the Rebels Super Rugby squad he will be in the Olympics squad. Last mention goes to Henry Hutchinson, who had a very good return tournament after recovering from an ACL injury. It is good to have him back.

The Aussie Sevens: Women

Let us just say the women’s tournament was a tad chaotic.

By the final, Australia were down on players and started to look a bit tired. If Teagan Levi did not come off with a head knock I think they could have hung in there and got the win against Ireland, but it was not to be. At the same time, congratulations to the Irish, who played a very smart game to get their first title.

In rugby sevens there is little room for errors and one or two moments can make a difference. It may be a poor kick, missed tackle or a card. Sometimes teams can be good enough to overcome some critical moments and other times those moments can add up.

In recent times the Aussie women have been able to overcome a few challenges, but red cards unfortunately create issues that last longer than a moment. Under the circumstances Australia fought hard, but it was not quite enough.

Charlotte Caslick of Australia runs in for a try during the 2024 Perth SVNS. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

The cards meant players had to play more minutes than would have been planned, affecting who you have available on the bench and your subs strategy. Eighteen-year-old debutant Heidi Dennis ended up getting a lot more minutes than she probably expected.

Also on the bench you had Kaitlan Shave, who only debuted back in Dubai. Throw in Bienne Terita’s ankle injury from the semi final. She was out for the final at the same time Maddi Levi was unavailable due to a red card, leaving the Aussie women without two critical strike weapons in the final.

As coach Tim Walsh said, they have a bit of a disciple issue. Getting two red cards and then a yellow card in the final was too much. The Levi sisters need to lower their body height in the tackle. Without any insight whatsoever, it seems players are trying to ‘up’ their physicality with a more upright tackle technique. No doubt that will have to be addressed in the coming weeks.

Going back to moments, in the quarter final Kiwi Jorja Miller received a red card in the first 30 seconds of the game, that turned the game in the Aussies favour even though they were without Teagan Levi. Miller would have to be one of the best players running around on the sevens circuit. Unfortunately Maddi Levi replied with another red card which not only impacted the game but then put her out for the rest of the tournament.

Faith Nathan and Kaitlin Shave celebrate Australia’s win in the 2024 Perth SVNS women’s Cup Semi Final. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

Despite all of this adversity, the women came mighty close to winning the final which is a reflection of the quality of the squad. Well done to them and the coaching staff.

I appreciate I sound like a broken record, but Alysia Lefau-Fakaosilea’s value cannot be rated high enough. Her ability to draw in two tacklers and offload and her work over the ball for turnovers is crucial to the team. It allows the creative guns and speedsters to do their thing. Quite often her involvement changes a game for the team.

All in all, it was a good weekend for both the women’s and men’s teams. You cannot complain too much about silver medals, it’s just that gold medals would have made the weekend great.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2024-02-01T20:18:45+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


Maybe the Kiwi men have an S&C issue with all the injuries

2024-02-01T02:34:54+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


TBH Hugh, I'm not sure how bad the injuries some have in place, but here's a list of those out through injury. Andrew Knewstubb, Lewis Ormond, Roderick Solo, Kitiona Voli, Payton Spencer, Joe Webber, & Tone Ng Shiu. there's some talent amongst that lot, as all i've heard some are shortly to return. Yes Miller is a big loss, as is Hirini, in her approach to others in the squad, but Hugh, they can lower their tackling styles as we've seen with Woodman, Blyde & Waaka, in the Black Ferns team. Yes physicality has a lot to do with it, & it is the coaches responsibility to make those adjustments. I really feel sorry for Maddi Levi, being only on the Field for around 7 mins after her suspension, as I don't blame her, but I do blame Walsh, for not drumming into her the consequences of going high. Obviously he did bugger all in that respect. As it is I'm not happy with the NZ men's coach, as he does some strange things at times. He's no Gordon Titchens. As it is there's still a way to go in the Series as IMO, these Seven's Tournaments are great. Pity now we don't have our own. lol :crying:

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2024-02-01T01:35:14+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


Thanks Muzzo for finding the article & reading it, I didn’t see it down the page when it was first posted. I think most teams would struggle with so many players out like the Kiwi men. Are they long term injuries? Have to say the Argentinians are on a different level currently & great to watch. The loss of Miller was a game changer if she stays on the field I think the Kiwis may well have won the game she makes that much difference. Missing Hirini & Brazier made a difference too. As for the Aussie women, I can’t help but think the upright tackling style is to introduce some physicality & change the momentum when on defence. The Aussie women often get pushed around by the physical sides like USA, NZ & France. Most of the Aussie women do tackle low like the Japanese. Tackling low isn’t just about discipline, bottom line is smaller players if they go high will get pushed off, so have to try & chop tackle players. Anyway I’m sure coach Walsh will be addressing the issue. Do wonder how long Maddi Levi will be out for? :sick:

2024-01-31T23:01:00+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Yes it's pretty sad about Maddi Hugh, as she could get an extension of outage, seeing she just came back from suspension. Walsh needs to start coaching, as it's so obvious she needs help, regarding lowering her tackles. Why it wasn't done beforehand shows slack coaching on Walsh's behalf.

2024-01-31T22:57:01+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Good write up Hugh, & yes the men, looked good, & Longbottom, apart from him not singing the anthem, which is understandable, he was IMO the best player in the squad. His play was outstanding, & he is getting better. We Kiwi's do need more of our seven injured top players back, as they seemingly are running around like headless chooks! ( just a pun Chook!) The Australian women are playing great, but this coach Walsh needs to take a leaf out of the Japanese women's book, as far as tackling goes. As although they were beaten, the Japanese, did put in a great display, in many ways, how to tackle. Walsh's overall coaching of tackling & discipline has failed this good squad, as we saw with Madi Levi. Like she's just come back from her outage, & apparently she had been taught nothing. That's sad, as the finger does point towards the coach. Even to lose that very good Maori girl Terita was a loss to the team. But going back to the quarters the loss of Miller, the current WR rookie of the year, was a big loss as her workrate is outstanding, for the Black Fern's. As one can see they are still missing their captain Sarah Hirini, & a couple of others out injured. But yes overall it was a good third round of the Series, with more to come.

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2024-01-31T07:30:16+00:00

Hugh_96

Roar Pro


That's not a good outcome for Terita. Wonder how long Maddi Levi will be suspended too.

2024-01-31T03:56:31+00:00

Wolzal

Roar Rookie


Hard luck for Terita, confirmed syndesmosis and will head in for surgery. That’s two down, will really need to tighten up their discipline.

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