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Waratahs v Highlanders Sun 6th July @ the SFS

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The_Brown_Hornet

John Eales (66)
Yeah if the footy the Tahs are playing at the moment doesn't get 'em streaming through the gates there is no hope for Sydneysiders.
 

Omar Comin'

Chilla Wilson (44)
I don't believe 24.5k for one second. Looked 30k+ easily.


Don't think it looked 30k+ but 24.5 does seem a bit low.

If the Waratahs were any good at promoting themselves they'd have got 35k.

Hopefully they can make the final and pack out Homebush. Would be a huge boost for rugby.
 

Hawko

Tony Shaw (54)
I don't believe 24.5k for one second. Looked 30k+ easily.


I agree. From what I could see on TV there were some empties at either end of the members and it was about 40-50% at the northern end. The rest looked very full. Can someone at the ground comment on the eastern stand?

As the ground capacity is 43K, 24.5K is about 55% full. It looked much, much fuller than that.
 

Marcelo

Ken Catchpole (46)
What do you think about Beale's performance???

Hopefully they can make the final and pack out Homebush. Would be a huge boost for rugby.


Yeah! If Tahs can achieve reach the final, if the game takes place in Sydney and if they manage to be champions, definitely would be a great momentum for Rugby in Sydney.
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
Don't think it looked 30k+ but 24.5 does seem a bit low.

If the Waratahs were any good at promoting themselves they'd have got 35k.

Hopefully they can make the final and pack out Homebush. Would be a huge boost for rugby.


What about making it a Sunday Arvo game as well so families with young kids can go - but lets make the final first.
 

Lindommer

Steve Williams (59)
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There were reports (from Cheika, perhaps) for the Tahs to lift their game a notch for yesterday's match leading into the finals. And they did, but their pressing play led to a few worrying handling errors early in the match. TBH I don't think there's much more the Tahs have to do to keep on winning other than what they do now, perhaps polish their plays and execute them that tiny bit better. One thing was outstanding yesterday, their defence against the vaunted Clan backs; the Tahs play here was magnificent. Once again the only way through for an opposition backline was via the boot, a delicate little chip kick led to the Clan's only try.

The Tahs backs looked very good and I'm sure many here will award them numerous points in the MotM stakes. However, as is usual in games like this victory was built on an outstanding display from the blue forwards, Kepu, JacPot, Hooper, Robbo and Hoiles in particular, HMs to TPN, Palu and Douglas. Big Willie did his job well and I liked the few bits Chapman contributed late in the game. The Tahs' backs really did get an armchair ride, and they took full advantage of it. Beale was back to his best attacking the line and backed up multiple times (has anyone noticed the understanding developing between Kurtley and Izzy?), Foley played nice and straight, AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) and Horne gave their opponents no time or space, Phipps's quick ruck ball was a major part in the time and space his backs had, and Alofa contributed wonderfully with his dazzling twinkletoes.

This Clan side are no mugs, they aren't sitting fourth on the table with 8 wins for no reason. I saw them play in the Newcastle trial in February and commented at the time, "Highlanders: typical New Zealand side which competes ferociously at the breakdown, Vic Kavanagh would've been proud of them. They also worked quite hard keeping their field structure intact, in both attack and defence. The Clan'll cause quite a few problems for other sides this year." They should, and deserve to, be playing in the finals.
 

Tahspark

Ted Thorn (20)
One thing was outstanding yesterday, their defence against the vaunted Clan backs; the Tahs play here was magnificent.


Isn't line speed & enthusiasm in defence a sight to behold?

There was some hype before the game about the match up between Fekitoa & Ashley-Cooper & it certainly didn't disappoint. I thought AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) put on a master class of defence by an outside centre. The old bull (with all due respect, AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper), with 8 years seniority) v the young bull.
 

Inside Shoulder

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Isn't line speed & enthusiasm in defence a sight to behold?

There was some hype before the game about the match up between Fekitoa & Ashley-Cooper & it certainly didn't disappoint. I thought AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) put on a master class of defence by an outside centre. The old bull (with all due respect, AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper), with 8 years seniority) v the young bull.

AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) actually forced Fekitoa into having a look.
 

Bessa

Ted Fahey (11)
I agree. From what I could see on TV there were some empties at either end of the members and it was about 40-50% at the northern end. The rest looked very full. Can someone at the ground comment on the eastern stand?

As the ground capacity is 43K, 24.5K is about 55% full. It looked much, much fuller than that.

Ends were a little empty but the stands look very full....

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Bessa

Ted Fahey (11)
What about making it a Sunday Arvo game as well so families with young kids can go - but lets make the final first.

No chance. Foxsports will demand the highest possible ratings and arfternoon matches do not rate as high as night matches.

Plus, what about those of us who actually still play on Saturday afternoons? No chance to see the game if it's on Saturday arvo. When the Wallabies played on a Saturday afternoon, Sydney rugby had a bye that weekend.
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
No chance. Foxsports will demand the highest possible ratings and arfternoon matches do not rate as high as night matches.

Plus, what about those of us who actually still play on Saturday afternoons? No chance to see the game if it's on Saturday arvo. When the Wallabies played on a Saturday afternoon, Sydney rugby had a bye that weekend.


That's why i said Sunday arvo, might not be playing but will be watching Manly;)
 

Bessa

Ted Fahey (11)
That's why i said Sunday arvo, might not be playing but will be watching Manly;)

Sorry Dave, glossed over the Sunday bit. I much prefer a Saturday game. Hard to go out get loose when you have to be back in the office the next day.....
 

barbarian

Phil Kearns (64)
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Just watched the game- we are on fire! If we keep playing like this we will win the comp, although that is a big IF.

Once again built on forward aggression and dominance. Kepu was superb, my MoTM. Set up two tries and scored one himself. But you could make the case for 5 or 6 others.

We are playing with so much confidence at the moment, it's great to see.
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