Oh what a game it was to start the new Super Rugby campaign of 2025 for the 30th year running with a NSW Waratahs last-minute win by just one point the difference (37-36) at Allianz Stadium v the Highlanders from Otago, New Zealand.
Where do we start, Highlanders got their first scoring touches but poor discipline saw the Waratahs sneak back in contention ahead of half-time by 13-12.
The game did go down the wire when both teams continue to add more tries & extra kicking points as it goes in the 2nd term.
At the end of the day, the Highlanders’ failure to secure this match under pressure while being punished yet again forced the Waratahs’ hand even though the clock was ticking towards full-time – and the rest everyone says is history.
Super Rugby will go on with three more games to finish off the first round tomorrow with the Waratahs taking next week off ahead of their second home clash v Fijian Drua at the end of this month also on Friday Night & Highlanders go back home in Dunedin next Saturday night v the reigning champions Blues.
Happening elsewhere
And shoutout to Wallabies and Reds veteran James O’Connor by the way whose new side Crusaders got away with a season-opening win over last year’s semi-finalists in the Hurricanes by 33-25 – the best part about him was that he came off the bench to help them win from behind.
I mean, how good was that in front of home supporters in Christchurch if you’re a Crusaders fan as still long way to go towards being at their very best again when it comes to competing in Finals & also winning championships.
If that shoutout wasn’t enough, the same goes to Wallabies and Waratahs legendary full-back Matt Burke who just joined Nine and Stan Sport, having spent the last decade reading the sports news for 10 News First’s Sydney bulletin led by Sandra Sully – and he has also provided his expertise when 10 previously had the rights to air Wallabies matches back in 2013-2020.
It’s been a huge change of scenery where he may no longer have to read off an autocue on what we need to know from the world of sport every weekday. But hey, at least he knows his stuff pretty well especially when giving back to all things Rugby – as happy to see him turn up on TV some place else albeit in an analyst role at Nine/Stan for their rugby union coverage.
Don’t forget he will also be part of the Monday and Tuesday weekly podcast that is also to do with everything Rugby where he can talk about it all hour long called Between Two Posts thanks to Stan with Sean Maloney and former team-mate Morgan Turinui, so that’s more than good enough to keep you updated every week on the loop.
Plus, even though Joe Schmidt has done an amazing job with the Wallabies last year when Rugby Australia undergone a huge high performance restructure, he is unable to stay through the 2027 World Cup as he needed to take care of his son back in New Zealand – we wish him good luck.
Top 3 players card
Everyone cheering for the Waratahs at Allianz Stadium has been raving about reserve prop Siosifa Amone, who has been a relevation with two second-half tries including that last-minute winning moment, since he came on in for the seasoned Wallaby Taniela Tupou.
He came from a long way at the Western Force in Perth but he’s got all the resources he needs to kick on as a better player with more experience at home.
Looking at the Tahs, love how they were willing to take risks on the up while cashing in on a number of missed Highlanders opportunities – and good to see Max Jorgensen giving our rugby fans some memorable moments mainly on the wide left 11 like that game -winning TRY late last year v England at Twickenham.
He has tremendous talent by his side at a good young age of only age 20 having ticked off a lot of boxes that the Highlanders couldn’t do from their own end as we see Max being more of a team player now which is things we love to see for the best of Australian rugby.
Last but not least, how good was Timoci Tavatavanawai on the inside Highlanders 12 & he is someone who loves playing at Allianz Stadium. He’s tough as nails every time he plays a pivotal role in attack that gets them moving as well as in defense – lots to come straight from the highlights reel. Yes, so unlucky to lose by just one point but it’s a shame they blew their chances while their reckless hits didn’t help either & that’s that sadly in the end.