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Frustrations boil over as Tupou swears at referee and misses crucial tackle in demoralising Waratahs defeat

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Match report: Frustrations boil over as Tupou swears at referee in demoralising Waratahs defeat

Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii lived up to the hype and his multi-million dollar price tag by setting up three tries on Saturday afternoon in Auckland but a couple of concerning brain-fades from another marquee Waratahs signing in Taniela Tupou - including an allegation of swearing at the referee - marred a dismal NSW defeat across the ditch.

The Waratahs led 21-7 at half-time but were belted and outclassed in almost every facet of the game as Moana Pasifika piled on six second-half tries to secure a resounding 45-28 win.

Sama Malolo of Moana Pasifika is tackled by Taniela Tupou.

Sama Malolo of Moana Pasifika is tackled by Taniela Tupou. Credit: Getty Images

Triston Reilly’s first-half double had the Waratahs in prime position to atone for last week’s 57-12 thumping by the Hurricanes before the men in sky blue unravelled in remarkable fashion to crash to their third defeat of the season and seventh consecutive loss away from home. Moana, who’d never won back-to-back matches in Super Rugby, took out the second half 38-7.

With just under five minutes remaining and the game still in the balance, the Waratahs trailed 38-28 and were working their way out of their own half when Moana captain Ardie Savea forced a turnover.

Frustrations boiled over as Tupou, the million-dollar Wallaby dropped to the bench for this match, missed his cleanout and allegedly swore at referee James Doleman, who made it clear he’d heard an audible obscenity from the usually mild-mannered blue No.18.

Taniela Tupou’s costly missed tackle in the Waratahs’ loss.

Taniela Tupou’s costly missed tackle in the Waratahs’ loss.Credit: Stan Sport

Moana were awarded a penalty, kicked for the corner, and about a minute later had scored their seventh and final try of the match courtesy of Semisi Tupou Ta’eiloa.

“Frustration got the better of Taniela Tupou there,” former All Black Jeff Wilson said in commentary. “His anguish towards the referee resulted in the penalty.”

Then, in a moment likely to infuriate Waratahs coach Dan McKellar, Tupou barely attempted to tackle Ta’eiloa as he ran in for his try — to the confusion of NSW teammates. Tupou appeared in no mood to make the tackle as NSW fought desperately on their own line, with last man Rob Leota unable to stop Ta’eiloa.

Tupou is one of Australian rugby’s highest-paid players and had been put on notice by McKellar before the game, with the coach telling media “we need to get more out of him”.

McKellar told reporters in Auckland his side just couldn’t replicate their polished first half effort.

“We didn’t execute what we did in the first half,” McKellar said. “There’s still plenty of time [to get our season back on track].”

Suaalii was outstanding, producing his best performance for the Waratahs, as he set up Reilly’s double and another try for Teddy Wilson in the 58th minute. One of Reilly’s tries began inside the Waratahs’ 22-metre area thanks to some clever eyes up rugby from Suaalii.

Semisi Tupou Ta’eiloa is tackled by Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii.

Semisi Tupou Ta’eiloa is tackled by Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii.Credit: Getty Images

“It was really encouraging,” McKellar said of Suaalii’s game. “I think if Joseph gets good quality ball on the front foot, he showed today what he can do. He’ll take a lot of confidence out of that. We just didn’t get enough of it in the second half.”

Defence and discipline cost the Waratahs dearly as they missed 30 tackles on an afternoon where Moana prop Feleti Sae-Ta’ufo’ou racked up a hat-trick in the 52nd minute. Once Moana got on a roll in the second half they grew in confidence with a flurry of entertaining tries.

“Either they had the special juice at half-time or we stayed in the change rooms at half-time,” Waratahs skipper Hugh Sinclair said on the broadcast. “We literally said at half-time they can put 40 on in a half - and look what they did. When they’re on a roll like that, they’re very hard to stop.

“Ardie leads from the front. He’s a phenomenal player. In the first half I thought we were in control. The rest is history, I guess.

“Discipline let us down a bit and handling. It’s going to sting that one.”

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“Either they had the special juice at half-time or we stayed in the change rooms at half-time,” Waratahs skipper Hugh Sinclair said on the broadcast. “We literally said at half-time they can put 40 on in a half and look what they did. When they’re on a roll like that, they’re very hard to stop.

“Ardie leads from the front. He’s a phenomenal player.

“In the first half I thought we were in control. The rest is history, I guess.

“Discipline let us down a bit and handling. It’s going to sting that one.”

Semisi Tupou Ta’eiloa of Moana Pasifika scores a try.

Semisi Tupou Ta’eiloa of Moana Pasifika scores a try. Credit: Getty Images

Comparing half-time and full-time stats

Grim reading for Tahs fans.

That second half scoreline was 38-7.

Waratahs crash to 45-28 defeat

Moana Pasifika have back-to-back victories for the first time in Super Rugby.

The Waratahs were completely outclassed in the second half as they slumped to a 45-28 defeat after leading by 14 points at the break. A tough afternoon in Auckland as Moana piled on six second half tries.

Triston Reilly bagged two tries and Joseph Suaalii was terrific for the men in sky blue but it was all one-way traffic in the dying stages as Moana built momentum and didn’t take their foot off.

That’s back-to-back defeats for the Waratahs and their seventh consecutive loss away from home.

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Moana strike again as Tupou penalised for swearing

The Waratahs have completely bottled this game but Moana have been magnificent.

Firstly, referee James Doleman has made a real stance here. He penalises Taniela Tupou for swearing at him. You don’t see that every day. The NSW prop unhappy with Ardie Savea getting a turnover.

Moments later, Semisi Tupou Ta’eiloa crashes over. Moana are on fire.

This is getting ugly.

Moana lead 45-28 with two minutes remaining

A remarkable five-pointer stuns Waratahs

Wow. It’s all happening in Auckland.

Ardie Savea has turned into a wrecking ball. The Tahs cannot bring him down. Some seriously impressive front-foot ball being generated by the Moana skipper.

Now Moana kick to the left as Fine Inisi scores an acrobatic try in the corner. Sensational finish.

The Waratahs led by 14 points at the break and are now down by eight points. It’d be more if Moana were more accurate with their kicking game off the tee.

Moana lead 38-28 with 11 minutes remaining

Moana hit the lead

With 16 minutes remaining on the clock, Moana have the lead.

William Havili gets a try of his own this time. Woeful Waratahs defence, with Lawson Creighton shooting off his line and misreading the play. Andrew Kellaway slips over as he slides across to try and cover in defence. He’s had a stinker of a game today.

Moana, for the first time in the match, lead 33-28

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Moana respond with a cracking try

Patrick Pellegrini scores for Moana. Wonderful try. That’ll do wonders for their confidence.

Fullback William Havili slices through the Tahs’ line and puts a grubber in for Pellegrini. It’s a foot race between the No.10s, with Pellegrini getting there before Lawson Creighton.

Moana are refusing to go away as their home fans get into the game.

Also, Taniela Tupou is on the field. Big period for him.

Waratahs lead 28-26 after 61 minutes

Suaalii sets up a third try as Wilson crosses for Waratahs

Boom.

Joseph Suaalii has been everywhere today. He tries to squeeze through a gap but gets pulled down. However, he gets his arm free and manages a little offload - but very important - that dribbles into the arms of Teddy Wilson who skips away for the five-pointer.

Just what the Tahs needed as they head into the final 20 minutes of this high-scoring encounter.

Waratahs lead 28-19 after 59 minutes

Teddy Wilson scores a try.

Teddy Wilson scores a try. Credit: Getty Images

Moana’s tight-head prop has a hat-trick

You don’t see that every day!

Feleti Sae-Ta’ufo’ou is in the right place at the right time but produces another quality carry close to the line. He runs through Langi Gleeson who tries to stop the big man but can’t. That’s three tries in just over 50 minutes of rugby for one of the largest bodies on the park.

The Waratahs’ lead is evaporating but they have a two-point buffer after that conversion was missed. Would love to know what Dan McKellar is shouting into his walkie-talkie.

Waratahs lead 21-19 after 53 minutes

Feleti Sae-ta’ufo’ou has been on fire.

Feleti Sae-ta’ufo’ou has been on fire. Credit: Getty Images

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