The Waratahs hosted the Sharks in Sydney, Australia on Saturday morning at 10:40 SA Time on Saturday. This is the match thread for discussion of the game. The match was broadcast on SuperSport 1 on DSTV in SA.

The Waratahs were gifted an undeserved win of 25 / 21 due to inept reffereeing, by Australian Paul Marks and his Australian Assistants, by not awarding the Sharks arguably a penalty try after a deliberate knock by Kurtley Beale, with the tryline clearly open… and by an equally inept TMO, Australian Mathew Goddard, who awarded a try which should never have been awarded. The Sharks were robbed by an Australian officiating team and questions about the absolute need for neutral refereeing will now again run riot.

Scores:

Waratahs: 2 Penalties & 2 Conversions Berrick Barnes, 1 Try Daniel Halangahu, 1 Try Tom Carter, 1 Try Tatafu Polota-Nau

Sharks: 1 Drop Goal & 1 Penalty & 1 Conversion Andy Goode, 1 Penalty Ruan Pienaar, 1 Try Ryan Kankowski, 1 Try Adi Jacobs

Teams:

Waratahs: 15. Sosene Anesi, 14. Lachlan Turner, 13. Tom Carter, 12. Berrick Barnes, 11. Drew Mitchell, 10. Daniel Halangahu, 9. Luke Burgess, 8. Wycliff Palu, 7. Phil Waugh (Captain), 6. Dave Dennis, 5. Kane Douglas, 4. Dean Mumm, 3. Al Baxter, 2. Tatafu Polota-Nau, 1. Benn Robinson

Replacements: 16. Damian Fitzpatrick, 17. Sekope Kepu, 18. William Caldwell, 19. Ben Mowen, 20. Joshua Holmes, 21. Kurtley Beale, 22. Rob Horne

Sharks: 15. Stefan Terblanche, 14. Odwa Ndungane, 13. Adrian Jacobs, 12. Riaan Swanepoel, 11. JP Pietersen, 10. Andy Goode, 9. Ruan Pienaar, 8. Ryan Kankowski, 7. Willem Alberts, 6. Keegan Daniel, 5. Johann Muller, 4. Steven Sykes, 3. Jannie du Plessis, 2. John Smit (Captain), 1. Deon Carstens

Replacements: 16. Bismarck du Plessis, 17. Tendai Mtawarira, 18. Wilhelm Steenkamp, 19. Jean Deysel, 20. Jacques Botes, 21. Rory Kockott, 22. Waylon Murray

Match Officials
Referee: Paul Marks (Aus)
Ass. refs: Nathan Pearce (Aus), Steve Hardy (Aus)
TMO: Matt Goddard (Aus)

305 Responses to Waratahs 25 (18) vs Sharks 21 (14) (final score) – Game Thread

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  • 301

    Didn’t see the game, but understand the frustration. Sorry about the loss guys and when rugby isn’t the winner, then also bad for the overall image of the game. Good luck to Stormers and Cheetahs. 🙁

  • 302

    301 – Irish, Thanks mate. I felt very frustrated with the ref. We probably would have won that game, but I suppose you win some, you lose some with the ref. Sharks just been unlucky twice now with the refs. Against the Chiefs and again today. Pity, but it does happen. Ag, it is over now move on. Think now Sharks have nothing to lose but to try out some of their very exciting youngsters.

  • 303

    We wuz robbed!!!

    But sometimes you are the statue and sometimes you are the pigeon….today we were the statue!!

    Neutral refereeing is fine…unless of course you are Australian!! this is why home refs were removed in the first place. Fitzpatrick and Marshall who were in the studio in England both said the 2nd try wasnt a try, but ok it was close and the Sharks shouldnt have let them get into that position in the first place….in the old days that try would ahve been awarded anyway. But the blatant forward passes that the Aussies made were not pinged 80% of the time, SA made one flat pass on the line and they were pinged…Murray Mexted who was one of the announcers said they were hard done by….then the blatant knock down of the ball and the try line was open….that was a penalty try, definitely…I suppose Stefan could have waited a half second longer and then passed behind Beales back, but that is beside the point….like I said “we wuz robbed”

  • 304

    300 – GBS – fair enough. That being the rule book’s pre-defined criteria, then I’ll go with it. However, at 22m out, you once again have to question the Probably, but then again, I haven’t got the benefit of a replay as I’m stuck on an airport out in the back blocks! During game-time and at normal watching speed, my first reaction to Terblanche’s gesticulations to the ref where he called for a penalty try, was in the negative as play was too far out.

    I do, however, agree wholeheartedly with the view in respect to neutral referees. It’s a mute point, but how many refs, of any nationality, would have awarded the penalty try in those circumstances? Why encourage the situation at all? These matches should be adjudicated by independent officials.

  • 305

    ummmm, guys, when will the Refs be held accountable. No, seriously. No sports fan, no matter where he is from, will make a mistake like that (not awarding a p.try) if he knows he could be fined, ummm, lets say, about 20,000 Aussie dollars. Seriously… I om not saying that every mistake should be punished to such a massive degree, I am just saying that when 1 mistake clearly influences the outcome of the game, especially one that would turn around the season for the team that lost it, then the person who made that mistake should be held accountable and be dragged over the coals. But what will come of this? Nothing.

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