Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted March 16 Diamond Member Share Posted March 16 Wasteful Waratahs fall to Blues in Super Rugby The NSW Waratahs are losing touch with the Super Rugby Pacific frontrunners after falling 12-10 to their bogey side the Blues in an ugly encounter in Sydney. The Auckland-based Blues extended their longest-ever winning streak over any team in the competition to 10 matches as they consigned the Waratahs to a one-from-four start this campaign. It could have been so different. After enduring a heartbreaking 23-21 loss to the Highlanders at home last week, the Waratahs’ frustrations continued in a clumsy showing at Allianz Stadium on Saturday night. The bumbling Blues were there for the taking but the Waratahs will rue not capitalising on a series of attacking chances, mostly in the opening quarter. In the end, the Waratahs were fortunate not to lose by more after Blues goalkicker Stephen Perofeta missed three sitters as well as another diabolical conversion attempt from out wide. There was excitement early when Dylan Pietsch appeared to have scored, only for replays to pick up flanker Charlie Gamble stepping in to touch before delivering the last pass to the winger. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up The Tahs were lucky not to lose Triston Reilly to the sin bin after the winger took out Perofeta in the air. The Blues were also denied a try by the TMO for an obstruction at the maul, leaving the Waratahs clinging to a 3-0 lead in the shadows of halftime courtesy of a Tane Edmed penalty in the 22nd minute. Alas, the hosts submitted after skipper Jake Gordon unfortunately put his foot in touch while attempting a clearing kick. The weight of possession eventually told as prop Ofa Tu’ungafasi barged over to give the Blues a 7-3 lead at the break. The Waratahs miraculously avoided falling further behind during a tense 10-minute ******* defending their line straight after the interval. First the Blues were denied a second try with another obstruction ruling before Perofeta inexplicably kicked the ball ***** from a regulation penalty touch finder. But the equally-wasteful Blues finally widened the margin to beyond a converted try with their second five-pointer, this time to fullback Zarn Sullivan. A try from a rolling maul to replacement ******* Jay Fonokalafi gave the Waratahs a late sniff but they had to settle for a bonus point instead on another night of what might have been for Darren Coleman’s side. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Sport,Rugby Union #Wasteful #Waratahs #fall #Blues #Super #Rugby This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/3630-wasteful-waratahs-fall-to-blues-in-super-rugby/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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