Fiji Sun

Gulf in Quality between Oz, NZ teams

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Sydney: Waratahs coach Rob Penney says it’s unfair to compare his team’s Super Rugby AU match against the Western Force with the enthrallin­g Super Rugby Aotearoa showdown also played on Saturday. New Zealand’s top two teams, the Crusaders and Blues, squared off in the match prior to the SCG affair, with the standard in the games poles apart. The Kiwi clash was a pulsating affair, played with brutal physicalit­y, skill and pace which left the Aussie derby in the shade. But Penney said with the Waratahs fielding mostly a very young, inexperien­ced line-up, and the Force returning to Super Rugby for the first time since 2017, the two matches were never going to be the same calibre. He said the New Zealand match was an All Blacks selection in terms of the quality of players in the line-ups. “What you’re looking at over there with the Blues and Crusaders –you’ve got two teams there who are mid to late in their cycle in terms of their game maturity,” said the Kiwi coach. “The Waratahs, we’re right at the beginning of our cycle in the time that we’ve been together. “You’d have to say with our game, although the boys are all desperatel­y keen to play for Australia, it’s not the equivalent if you’re matching it, it’s not the same just yet. “I think it’s tough; I think there’s a difference in the cycles.”rugby.com.au

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