The New Zealand Herald

Waratahs wilt but Reds prevail again

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The Waratahs are facing a huge Super Rugby test against the unbeaten, newlook Melbourne Rebels after their undefeated start to the season was shattered in a 38-28 loss to the Jaguares.

The match in Buenos Aires yesterday was reminiscen­t of so many in the Waratahs’ abysmal 2017 campaign, in which they frequently conceded sizeable leads and found themselves chasing the game.

The Jaguares scored four tries in the opening quarter, including the first within 17 seconds, to rush to a 22-0 lead.

Tries either side of the final hooter from replacemen­t forward Nick Palmer and fullback Israel Folau, added a veneer of respectabi­lity to the scoreline, but had no impact on the result.

With one last-gasp win over the Stormers, a draw against the Sharks and now a loss, the Waratahs are already nine points adrift of Australian conference leaders the Rebels, who they host on Sunday afternoon.

Stung by criticism from Argentine great Hugo Porta that they were a team with no soul, the Jaguares recorded their first win in four matches, ending their worst start since joining the competitio­n in 2016.

“I felt the Jaguares capitalise­d on a lot of our errors,” Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson said. “There was stuff there that you’d say is largely preventabl­e.” By contrast, Reds coach and fellow former All Black Brad Thorn said he was delighted with how his team of “projects” was responding as they prepare to test their credential­s on the road for the first time. The Reds beat the Bulls 20-14 in another terrific display built on sturdy defence and a monster scrum to record their first back-to-back wins in almost four years. Even without four of their best players — Scott Higginboth­am, Izaia Perese, Lukhan Tui and George Smith — Thorn’s young guns rose to the occasion, clawing from 14-3 down to continue a hugely encouragin­g start to the season. “A lot of pleasing stuff, once again,” Thorn said. “The scrum, [I’m] just loving where that’s going. We’ve got to keep working hard but it’s a good weapon there. The Reds, who have finished no higher than 13th in the past four years, face the Jaguares this weekend and then the Stormers in Cape Town.

 ?? Picture / Getty Images ?? Brad Thorn is enjoying early success with the Reds.
Picture / Getty Images Brad Thorn is enjoying early success with the Reds.

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