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    Tahs are chokers, ggagh-guh!

    Chokers. massive freaking chokers the lot of them. There can be no excuses.



    Waratahs, Stormers split points

    From correspondents in Cape Town, South Africa
    May 11, 2008

    THE Stormers and New South Wales played out a pulsating 13-13 in Cape Town, keeping both in the hunt for the semi-finals.


    The visitors led 6-5 at the break in pouring rain, which negated any chance of this being an exciting, try-scoring feast.

    And both captains felt the two points earned for the draw could be costly in their challenge for semi-final berths.

    "It was really difficult in the conditions we were up against and it was not a good result for us," lamented Stormers captain Jean de Villiers. "It feels like a loss."

    Waratahs skipper Phil Waugh was just as distraught: "We had our chances to win this game, every point they scored came from our mistakes, that's disappointing.

    "It's the same stuff every week so it's getting frustrating." [EDIT: Dont they train at all]

    Both teams though are still in the running to make the play-offs, with just one round of matches to play. The Waratahs are third on the points table with 39 points, while the Stormers are fourth with 37 points.

    The inclement weather conditions made handling extremely difficult and as such there were precious few clear-cut try-scoring chances in the first half with the home side scoring the only five-pointer in the period.

    Big Fijian import Sireli Naqelevuki used the wet field to perfection, sliding over the line in the left corner after being set free with a well-timed pass by his captain and centre Jean de Villiers.

    The Stormers didn't get close to scoring any further points
    , while the Waratahs' points came via the boot of fly half Kurtley Beale, who knocked over two penalties.

    But, like their opponents, they found try scoring extremely difficult, even if they enjoyed the majority of possession and dominated the set pieces, especially the scrums.

    While the men from Sydney would have been pleased with their one-point advantage at the interval, they gave up their lead just 10 seconds after the restart. Waratahs wing Lachlan Turner's attempted clearance from the kick-off was charged down by his opposite number Wylie Human who collected the bouncing ball and dived over for the simplest of tries.

    Fly half Peter Grant again missed the conversion, but the Stormers were four points in front and it soon became seven after replacement No 10 Tony Brown converted a penalty.

    Matters though were all level with 10 minutes to play after a period of sustained pressure by the visitors, and some slick handling by the backs in the pouring rain, resulted in a try in the left corner by Waratahs full-back Lote Tuqiri. Beale's touchline conversion made it 13-all. [EDIT: OMG, it all hinged on a sideline conversion? Makes me feel sick]

    While both sides tried furiously at the end to score the match-winning points - to collect all four log points - the defences stood firm, with both taking home two points each.

    The Stormers face the Lions in their final match at Ellis Park next weekend, while the Waratahs are up against Queensland in Brisbane.

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    Woah. I actually nearly feel sorry for you, chook
    The Tahs still have their chance, however.

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    must be tough sitting in third after a loss then a draw against the saffa teams with the strongest homeground advantages and have only the reds to play

    there there........there there ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by chook View Post
    Chokers. massive freaking chokers the lot of them. There can be no excuses.
    didnt see the game, but if your saying that chook it had to have been a shocker from the tahs

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    some great defence from Kurtley "if I put my hands on his chest he might fall over" Beale.

    Wheres Waratah Jesus?

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    Quote Originally Posted by travelling_gerry View Post
    Wheres Waratah Jesus?
    care factor zero ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach View Post
    care factor zero ...
    New Car Factor = 0

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    Waratahs to give Reds 'attitude'

    Waratahs to give Reds 'attitude'

    By Darren Walton

    May 11, 2008 NEW South Wales may be forced into taking on Queensland without a training session as they return from South Africa relying on "attitude" to secure a Super 14 semi-finals berth.

    A 68th-minute try to makeshift fullback Lote Tuqiri and sideline conversion from teenage five-eighth Kurtley Beale saw them clamber to a 13-13 draw with the Stormers in a wet Cape Town.

    The result dropped them from second to third, leaving their finals fate in their own hands - and a tough timetable to negotiate.

    The Waratahs will arrive back home on Monday afternoon following an 18-hour journey from Cape Town via Johannesburg, then take a day or two to adjust before jumping back on the plane Friday morning for the trip to Brisbane.

    “It's a bit of a shit of a draw,” coach Ewen McKenzie lamented before departing South Africa.

    “We'll struggle to get even a training session in before the Reds game. So the match will be about attitude for us.”

    The Waratahs enter the final round of the regular season one competition point behind the second-placed Hurricanes and probably requiring a bonus-point victory at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday night to have any chance of snaring a semi-final at the Sydney Football Stadium.

    In all, six teams are chasing three semi-final spots with the Crusaders already assured of top position.

    On a positive note, Australia's only remaining title contenders emerged from the Stormers clash with a clean bill of health.

    In possibly the only change for the clash with the Reds, former rugby league international Timana Tahu is expected to earn promotion from the bench.

    Tahu is likely to come onto the wing for Matt Carraro, after making a successful comeback from more than two months on the sidelines with a hamstring injury.

    By comparison, the Reds are in disarray.

    Their 27-21 loss to the Crusaders on Saturday night will leave them without champion fullback Chris Latham (chest) and skipper John Roe (shoulder).

    Winger Digby Ioane faces suspension for a dangerous tackle, hooker Sean Hardman (shoulder) is in doubt and halfback Sam Cordingley (calf) and Wallabies forwards Hugh McMeniman (ankle) and prop Greg Holmes face uphill battles to make returns from injury.

    Coach Phil Mooney said he would have to nurse the Reds through the week, but promised his side would lift and try to end New South Wales's season on the same night as Queensland's campaign finishes.

    “It's one of those challenges that as a Queensland rugby team you love,” Mooney said.

    “We certainly respect what the Waratahs have done this year but we're very keen to get out there and play them no matter who's there.

    “Guys like Crofty (back-row stalwart David Croft), it's his last game (for the Reds) and, for other players, it's their last game and we're lucky it is the Waratahs we play.

    “We could potentially be knocking them out of the semi-finals.”

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