My view on the game might upset a few as usual:-
1) The Tahs workrate forwards did their workrate but without effect it is meaningless. It is good to make the tackles but if they concede the gain line by meters every time and a dominant tackle is rare it really makes the battle for possession a matter of an exceptional jackle or a matter of outright linespeed. Without Hooper to lead the linespeed (and some dominant tackles) the Lions with a very well drilled ruck game denied any real chances for jackline. So the Tahs struggled to stop the Lions possession relying on their mistakes.
2) Holloway played well and was certainly a step up from Staniforth in all aspects of performance, that said he is still not a secondrower that can really hold his own against good lineout forwards. I had hoped Hanigan would step up and start to fill a role that Mowen had for the Tahs and Brumbies, but he just hasn't and that left the Tahs with only Simmons as a go to jumper and he is getting double teamed often and the Tahs are just getting unusable or scrappy ball.
3) Fitzpatrick - He has outperformed for a large part of the season, but the Tahs seriously must recruit a second hooker with presence, it is fine to have workrate, but when up against truly dominant Hookers like Marx or a couple of the NZ units (and next year I am thinking the Reds and Rebels Hookers) this workrate is overwhelmed by effectiveness at set piece and around the field and add to that even the alleged superior lineout was not to be seen in the last few games.
4) To win a game you have to score more points that the opposition quite simply and this year the Tahs went for a complete attack plan with the lightweight workrate pack and what I regard as a weak centre/10 axis defensively, but extremely strong in attack. Foley is a good defender and the stats back up that view, whilst not dominant, but then few 10s are. Beale is sometimes a good defender and pulls of some miraculous tackles and strips of the ball, but on too many occasions the space between these two players is exploited easily, and whilst Rona has also defended well he is no Mortlock or Kurindrani to shut down attacking moves. If Gibson signs again he has some hard thinking to do regarding playing style and recruiting to fix the defence.
The Tahs were not really in this game after the first 15 minutes. The comments regarding the referee penalising the Tahs so often in the second half are off the mark. Apart from a couple of scrums where I thought the Lions stood up I thought were spot on and the Tahs were infringing as they tired and there could have been a yellow earlier than the blatant one Fitzpatrick gave away.
As for the Blog piece comment about the Tahs ruing not playing this at home, I doubt the outcome would have been any different, the Lions made the advantage line with relative ease, their lineout functioned well and apart from one beautiful counter the Tahs maul defence is pretty average at best.