Ex-Wallabies duo return from Japan to boost Waratahs' title hopes
With reinforcements arriving from Japan in the form of seasoned veterans Ned Hanigan and Paddy Ryan, the Waratahs say a home final is "critical" to their Super Rugby Pacific title ambitions.
Wallabies forward Hanigan and NSW centurion prop Ryan have finished their overseas campaigns and returned to add some vital experience to the young Waratahs.
Spending two seasons in Japan, Hanigan has 21 test caps and can play in the back row or at lock, while Ryan last played for NSW in 2018.
Hosting the Hurricanes at Leichhardt Oval on Saturday night, the Waratahs are chasing a third successive victory.
NSW prop Angus Bell said 27-year-old Hanigan and Ryan, 33, had already made an impact at training.
"It just adds to the standard of training - as soon as they came in they had an immediate impact," Bell said on Tuesday.
"You could just feel the competition within the squad and also the intensity just lift again.
"It's been nothing but positive and plus those two are just top blokes ... it's great to have them both in the squad."
The Waratahs have matches against the Highlanders in Dunedin and Blues back at Leichhardt to come before the eight-team finals series.
Sitting in fifth on points differential, the test prop said that they desperately wanted a home quarter-final.
"I think it's critical to our season," Bell said.
"We started this year with a mentality of looking down the ladder but now we're of the mentality that we're looking up, we want to see how far we can go, how deep we can get in this competition - we want to win it.
"And we think through getting the home final at Leichhardt or somewhere in Sydney would be the best opportunity to do that so we're really pushing hard for that top four spot."
The Hurricanes lost to the Brumbies before thrashing Fijian Drua last round.
Waratahs centre Lalakai Foketi said there were lessons to be learnt from how the Canberra side triumphed.
"We've definitely looked at how the Brumbies nullified their opportunities," he said.
"We know they can score points from all over the field and they're the lowest kicking team in the competition so we know they'll run from everywhere so we've got to be alert."
Meanwhile, the Western Force will have to play three matches in seven days with their postponed game against Moana Pasifika rescheduled.
The match was initially due to be played in Super Round last month but was delayed by mounting COVID-19 cases in the Perth team.
The Force will play their round 14 match against the Chiefs in Hamilton on Saturday May 21, Moana Pasifika at Auckland's Mt Smart Stadium on Tuesday May 24 and then host the Hurricanes in their final round match four days later.
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The difference between Fassi and Le Roux?
Almost 100 tests. Fassi is growing from test to test and is already world class. It’s going to be difficult for Damian Willemse to usurp Fassi at 15 and may find himself destined as the utility back on the bomb squad.
South Africans love hating on their fullback. A proud tradition since Percy Montgomery (before he won us a World Cup). So I don’t pay much mind to the noise that follows anyone who puts on the 15 jersey for SA.
15 is a high risk, low reward position. You don’t dare drop a high ball, certainly don’t shank a kick into the stands. In fact if you’re not kicking 60m torpedoes into the opposition corners - stay at home.
And miss tackles? After everyone else on the team has let a break through - best you not miss!
Only Andre Joubert strikes me as a fullback that has been better than Willie. Yet Willie has been widely panned on a regular basis. Irritating.
Fassi is great. And I’m sure he’s learning a lot from Willie.
Go to commentsNo, Penney's win rate as a Super Rugby coach BEFORE he was given a 2 year contract here, was 23%. He came in with a very poor success rate at SR level.
This loser vibe was borne out over the SR season where we won only 4 games while losing 10. Finishing 9th in a 12 team competition & missing a QF spot was next level DOWN.
There's zero evidence that suggests we will win 10 games (70%) as you predict. I understand there may be new assistant coaches coming on board. At this stage, we can only hope for the best.
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