The Herald (South Africa)

Waratahs ‘broken’ after Brumbies ‘shellackin­g’

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New South Wales Waratahs coach Rob Penney said he would walk away from the job “gracefully” if it was determined that he was not the man to lead the embattled team forward.

The Waratahs have conceded more than 100 points in two record losses to start the Super Rugby AU season after a 41-7 thrashing by the Queensland Reds last week and a 6110 humbling at the ACT Brumbies on Saturday.

New Zealander Penney said his young side were “shattered” and “broken” after a masterclas­s in ruthless rugby from the nine-try Brumbies at Canberra Stadium.

“I love these boys and I’m doing my best,” Penney told reporters.

“If other people think I’m not the right person, I’m not going to stand in the way.

“I just want what’s right for the group, if it’s determined that that’s not me, I’m more than happy to go gracefully.”

The Waratahs have suffered more than most from the financial crisis in the game caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and lost a squad’s worth of internatio­nals in the last two years.

The starting XV for the first home match of the 2019 Super Rugby campaign — a 28-17 win over the Reds — included 12 Wallabies and Harry Johnson-Holmes, who would later go on to represent Australia.

That only number eight Jack Dempsey and one-cap prop Johnson-Holmes remained from that team on Saturday night was a stark illustrati­on of the transition that Penney is trying to manage.

“It’s not about me, it’s not about the staff, it’s about the young men we’re trying to push through and we got a really good shellackin­g tonight for want of a better word,” the former Munster and New Zealand under-20s coach said.

“You could look from the outside in and say we need to be harder on them but the boys need a bit of love and we need to get back on the horse and prepare for next week.”

Winger Mack Hansen scored a hat-trick of tries for the ruthless Brumbies.

The defending champions ran in nine tries in all to make it two wins out of two for the season and extend their winning streak at their Canberra Stadium fortress to seven matches. Flanker Rob Valetini, flyhalf Noah Lolesio and hooker Connal McInerney crossed in addition to Hansen to help the Brumbies to a 26-10 lead at the break.

Two more for Hansen after the break were supplement­ed by scores for scrumhalf Nic White, replacemen­t hooker Lachlan Lonergan and fullback Tom Banks to give the Brumbies a seventh successive win over the Waratahs.

“That was great. The best part about it was putting on a good performanc­e for our home crowd,” Brumbies captain Allan Alaalatoa said.

The visitors lacked nothing in effort or fight but looked like a desperate rabble when compared to the efficiency and cohesivene­ss of their hosts.

Prop Harry JohnsonHol­mes got over the line for the Waratahs in the 30th minute but there was no disguising the lack of quality in a team which has lost the services of more than 15 internatio­nals over the last couple of years.

“That was a tough one to take,” Waratahs captain Alex Newsome said.

“We just can’t make that many errors and expect to compete with the Brumbies.”

It was the biggest winning margin and highest score for the Brumbies in 38 Super Rugby matches against the Waratahs going back to 1996.

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Picture: MARK KOLBE/GETTY IMAGES RUTHLESS RUGBY: Mack Hansen of the Brumbies scores a try during the round two Super Rugby AU match against the Waratahs at GIO Stadium, on Saturday in Canberra

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