Reds 40 Waratahs 22
Reds Backrow Unstoppable: The Waratahs could not be faulted for a lack of effort, but what a brilliant backrow Les Kiss has at his disposal and indeed the Wallabies. Wright, Wilson and McReight all work seamlessly together, not only at the breakdown, but in attack. Schmidt will have enjoyed that. In the backs, centre Josh Flook was the pick of the Reds followed by full back Petaia.
Improved Tahs: The scoreline wasn’t an easy read, but there were some causes for optimism, particularly in the first half. The lead switched hands six times, with the Tahs responding each time. The second half bodies tired and particularly in the pack, you noticed the difference when the replacement front row came on. Coleman will also have been relieved to have got Jorgensen through. This was a much-improved performance from trials.
Lynagh wins battle of 10s: He didn’t do anything spectacularly well, and benefited from an armchair ride from the outstanding McDermott, but he did his basics brilliantly, including a huge booming kick that gave his forwards the field position they needed. Edmed was kept very quiet in contrast.
Running rugby: It’s been a seriously good weekend of footy and a good advert for Super Rugby on a rainy humid night in Brisbane with both teams showing attacking intent in front of a good crowd. The Waratahs will be pleased to have seen glimpses of class from Jorgensen and Nawaqanitawase, with much to improve too. The Reds also look extremely confident to try things under Kiss.