'No one backed us': $8 outsiders Waratahs upset Crusaders AGAIN as Edmed steps up to deliver famous win

By Christy Doran / Editor

On Friday, Waratahs coach Darren Coleman faced more questions about his future at NSW beyond the season. Less than 36 hours later his Waratahs delivered the upset of the season and the side’s biggest win since 2022, as NSW smashed the Crusaders 37-24 in Melbourne.

The victory came against all the odds.

Indeed, the bookies had the Waratahs as $8 outsiders. But as was the case in 2022, where they were considered $15 roughies, the men in blue pulled off another victory as they hung on at the death despite a late comeback.

“I’m really happy for the boys,” Coleman said.

“We didn’t trial well and then we were well-beaten last week. It’s the beauty of sport, isn’t it? No-one backed us to even go close tonight, so that’s what I enjoyed about it.

“The boys care. Sometimes we’re not good, but we work hard. We hadn’t got the fruits of our labour until tonight really.”

Making the victory all the more extraordinary was it was played in the backdrop of new Crusaders coach Rob Penney, who was sacked by the Waratahs in 2021, saying he felt “sorry” for Coleman after the NSW Rugby board had said they would determine the coach’s fate beyond this year by the end of March.

Coleman responded by saying one simple measuring stick could help his bid to gain an extension: winning regularly.

On Saturday, they did. Now, they need to back it up.

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Tane Edmed sent Harry Wilson in on the stroke of half-time against the Crusaders at AAMI Park, on March 02, 2024, in Melbourne. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)

Captain Jake Gordon’s runaway try in the 66th minute was the moment that looked like sealing the deal, but hearts were buried deep in the Waratahs mouths after the Crusaders hit back through Christian Lio-Willie.

That was until Tane Edmed, who had his finest performance in a blue jersey since leading them to a 24-21 win against Scott Robertson’s Crusaders at Leichhardt Oval two years ago, made a last-ditched tackle on Scott Barrett to deny the captain a try in the 76th minute.

It was the second time in three years the Waratahs have upset the Crusaders, who have started their rebuild under Penney with consecutive defeats.

On both occasions Edmed was the star.

After an injury-riddled 2023, Edmed took the ball to the line, kicked well out of hand, controlled the match and defended marvellously. It was the type of performance that saw him picked for Australia A at the end of 2022.

“I reckon if you got him he’d probably cry again,” said Holloway of Edmed in a reminder of the scenes two years ago when the No.10 led the Waratahs to the famous win in Sydney.

“He’s just growing. Another year in the saddle, the coaches have given him the confidence. All these young guys are stepping up to the plate.”

Hugh Sinclair celebrates with Charlie Gamble and Joey Walton after scoring a crucial try against the Crusaders at AAMI Park, on March 02, 2024, in Melbourne. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)

Edmed wasn’t alone in rolling up the sleeves.

Angus Bell was once again a tank up front, under-rated hooker Mahe Vailanu was everywhere, second-rowers Holloway and Hugh Sinclair toiled well and Charlie Gamble was physical.

Waratahs midfielder Joey Walton was another who was exceptional, with his decision-making on when to run, pass and kick first-rate.

Replacement Ned Hanigan also ensured the Waratahs didn’t run out of puff either, with the maligned versatile forward excellent on his return as he once again showed his physicality and skill at the lineout and in the tackle zone.

Joey Walton was brilliant for the Waratahs in their upset win over the Crusaders at AAMI Park, on March 02, 2024, in Melbourne. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)

With a brand new halves pairing in Noah Hotham and Taha Kemara, a scrum that took a while to get going and a lineout that was picked off by Holloway, the Crusaders fluffed their lines and gave the Waratahs plenty of opportunities. For once, the men in blue took them.

Early on it looked like being a different story.

The Crusaders found space on the fringes and scored within 90 seconds, as Macca Springer touched down out wide after getting on the end of an overlap.

But the Waratahs responded well as Edmed knocked over consecutive penalties.

As so often is the case though, the Crusaders hit back hard and the Waratahs failed to withstand the pressure with Harry Johnson-Holmes infringing twice on his goal line to be shown a yellow card. Within a flash Sevu Reece had his first try, as the Crusaders took a 10-6 lead.

Some workmanship from Hugh Sinclair however swung the game, as the second-rower charged down the next clearing kick and showed enough pace to score next to the posts.

Edmed then extended the lead out to 16-10 with his third penalty.

A nice break from Walton in the 36th minute then put the Waratahs back on the front-foot and allowed Coleman’s side to set up camp in the Crusaders’ attacking 22.

Initially it looked like the Waratahs had blown a big chance by turning down shots at goal and failing to execute in the pursuit of a try.

But the Waratahs were given one more chance when Hotham’s clearing kick barely got past the 22 metre line just seconds out from half-time.

It was a costly kick, with the Waratahs pouncing from the next lineout as Edmed sliced through and sent in Harry Wilson to score.

The Crusaders struck first in the second half through Reece, who bounced out of a couple of tackles to make mince meet out of the Waratahs’ defence.

But the Waratahs regrouped well with Edmed delivering, as his cross-field kick found Triston Reilly out wide.

The Waratahs had another when Gordon intercepted to score.

They then withstood a late push from the Crusaders to seal an important win that starts a three-match run against New Zealand opposition, which continues next week in Sydney against the Highlanders.

Thoughts yet about their opponents next week?

“Highlanders?” Coleman responded on Stan Sport. “I’ve got about 10 or 15 schooners to get through tonight first. That’s before midnight. No, I’m joking.

“I don’t think you can worry about that at the moment. Obviously, we’ll look after the boys’ injuries but the boys deserve to enjoy themselves. It’s pretty high pressure, so I’m just going to enjoy the night and worry about the Highlanders tomorrow morning.”

The Crowd Says:

2024-03-05T22:06:38+00:00

Dualcode

Roar Rookie


Bloody hell I thought the Tahs would be put to the sword but it became a complete reversal instead, well done NSW.

2024-03-04T05:10:26+00:00

MO

Roar Rookie


You’ll remember many years ago our Force beat the crusaders inNZ but frankly I’m a fan coz I love excellence in sport.

2024-03-04T03:36:17+00:00

scrum

Roar Rookie


SAANZAR hardly exists, it only manages the TRC not SR. Clearly NZR went into this concept , have you noticed it’s the NZ teams that lose home games. Are you suggesting NZR would have accepted that Aussie teams would lose no home games and signed off on a joint proposal. The NZ teams receive money but the Vic government has put a lot of money in so I would suspect NZR are also profiting as the governing body.So the report I highlighted, from the Sydney Morning Herald a fairly reputable newspaper, is just rubbish but a vague report from some website called copilot is the goods. The report I have is far more specific. But as usual Jacko because you dislike Melbourne as the venue your total myopic bias toward NZR prevents you from accepting facts.And NZR has not given up control of the round, they are in fact controlling the round for financial gain. And good luck to them.

2024-03-03T23:09:32+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


Still holding onto that? Wow

2024-03-03T22:57:55+00:00

LuckyPhil

Roar Rookie


I thought Vialanu was immense, but great to see them all rolling their sleeves up and having a go. Hoep they can continue it next week, and the week after...

2024-03-03T22:42:08+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Didnt the Tahs beat them last year too Jimmy?

2024-03-03T22:40:53+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Whatever. Let them celebrate like they just won a final. Hope the players get all caught up in it too. Hope it goes all week. Great for the Highlanders next week.

2024-03-03T22:35:00+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


So Super is owned bu SAANZAR but they gave up total control of the Super round just so NZ teams could get 300k? Yeah the tooth fairy and Peter pan disagree but I think you have the Easter bunny on your side.

2024-03-03T22:14:44+00:00

Bearswanatah

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I'm a Tahs fan, but just so happy for the boys. Some things that stood out: (1) CLEANOUT - what on earth did they eat for breaky? Wow, that was the most efficient cleaning-out I've seen from ANY Aussie team for over a decade. It gave us the impetus to attack (2) EDMED... see point 1, and the point I've always made about Lolesio being made to look better with this Brumby forwards doing the best work.. Edmed is all class, smart, considered, and under-plays his hand I think leaving him out of the Test/A teams has been a masterstroke for his development (3) SWALLOW DOESN'T MAKE A SUMMER - if the Tahs win, Aussie rugby wins, and whilst this was a blip and taste of what we might see, when we see all Super teams playing to this level we can start being positive about the future (begs the question what on earth clicked this week?). Go you good thing.

2024-03-03T14:24:23+00:00

Just Nuisance

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Laughing is inappropriate ….I did respond earlier but my comment got deleted ..So Look let’s go again ..NZ has 6% of onine abusers …Survey wise ..South Africa had 20% ….Same survey …Cool…This cranks your NZ Nationalist chain ….So small detail ..NZ has 4mil plus population… SA has 60 Million plus …Dunno ..use your calculator .. So my point that you seem to miss is that nobody has a right to abuse a ref online ..Be from NZ of SA or wherever ..Jacko it’s not a nationalistic P##si*g contest ..Grow up man .

2024-03-03T12:27:44+00:00

Honest Max

Roar Rookie


Bugger. I need to use google - my memory is pants.

2024-03-03T11:25:27+00:00

Bourkos

Roar Rookie


Wish Sefa was back

2024-03-03T11:24:57+00:00

Bourkos

Roar Rookie


Yeh that one whoops haha

2024-03-03T11:17:38+00:00

Busted Fullback

Roar Rookie


It still is the most important thing for this Reds supporter, but alone it does not make a successful season. The Tahs should never have been so arrogant as to refuse to play us in 1963. Some of us have a long memory.

2024-03-03T10:46:43+00:00

soapit

Roar Guru


I want taking about commentators on stan either. Both taking about comments/ commentary on this site yes? You must have seen some I haven’t. So you don’t think the ball carrier could take some responsibility for the safety of their own heads?

2024-03-03T10:36:31+00:00

AgainAgain

Roar Rookie


Just to be clear and for the sake of disclosure, I am one of those who think it well be to the detriment of the game… never said anything about penalising the attacker. There are commentators here too who think Jorgenson’s tackle last week got what he deserved and suggested it was cynical and he shouldn’t have attempted it. You aren’t obliged to wrap the ridiculous up with genuine concerns and opinions.

2024-03-03T10:26:09+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Yeh true AA & that brown eye is full of it!

2024-03-03T10:23:51+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Haha AA as I am a dedicated Landers supporter & I do know how many are silly enough to write off the Saders. As it’s known, they do have a habit of being slow starters, but once things start clicking then look out. I’m expecting a big improvement in the Landers this season with Jamie being there.

2024-03-03T09:14:02+00:00

SDRedsFan

Roar Rookie


Dear Tahs, on behalf of Aussie rugby, thanks so much. Signed, QLD Reds (and Aussie rugby) supporter.

2024-03-03T09:09:53+00:00

Big Dave

Roar Rookie


This comment didn't age well :-)

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