The Citizen (KZN)

Folau a star as Waratahs crush the Rebels

- Sydney

– Wallaby star Israel Folau (right) scored two tries to spearhead the Waratahs to a free-wheeling 50-23 Super Rugby win over the Rebels in Sydney yesterday.

Folau put behind his form troubles to be the standout player in the Waratahs eight tries to three bonus-point victory to close to within four points of the Brumbies in the Australian conference.

The Waratahs led 24-11 at halftime and were in danger of defeat when the Rebels pulled back to 29-23 before the home side rattled on 21 unanswered points.

It was the Waratahs’ 11th win in 13 encounters with the Rebels, who are in limbo awaiting their fate for next year’s Super Rugby competitio­n.

“Izzy (Folau) was special tonight, there’s been a lot made of Izzy this season, so the character of the man to turn up and just want the ball, I’m so happy for him,” Waratahs skipper Michael Hooper said.

“We played some fantastic rugby and some guys really stepped up tonight.”

Wallabies playmaker Bernard Foley also produced an outstandin­g attacking display to go with his five conversion­s.

Despite the margin blowing out in the final stages an unpreceden­ted fifth successive home defeat earlier looked a possibilit­y before three tries in 10 minutes – to Dean Mumm, Ned Hanigan and Folau – spurted the Waratahs a comfortabl­e 13-point half-time lead.

The Rebels threatened a comeback after pulling to within six points when winger Jonah Placid crashed over for his second try.

But the Waratahs finished with a flurry as Folau, Hooper and replacemen­ts Damien Fitzpatric­k and Bryce Hegarty all crossed in the last 20 minutes.

Compoundin­g the Rebels loss, Wallabies centre Reece Hodge lasted less than two minutes before being taken off after colliding heavily with Folau.

It was the first time the 2014 champions had amassed 50 points in seven years.

It gets tougher for the Waratahs over the next two weeks with matches in New Zealand against the in-form Highlander­s and Chiefs, which is likely to decide their fate. – AFP

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