The plans of the Waratahs – which had Suaalii as a strong presence in the midfield – will need a major adjustment, and the issue for McKellar is the Waratahs shallowest depth is the midfield.
Ex-Force utility George Poolman was called into the starting side for the Canesโ game, and perhaps understandably, had a mixed night. With Henry OโDonnell taking time out due to personal reasons, Joey Walton is the only other recognised centre on the roster.
Joey Walton tackles against the Canes.Credit: Getty Images
Andrew Kellaway and Triston Reilly have trained at No.13, and Lawson Creighton is also a No.12 option. Zach Fittler is in the Waratahs wider squad but is not at Super Rugby level yet. With an expensive stable of backs, clubless NRL star Zac Lomax is not on the Waratahs radar.
Despite this, the Waratahsโ plan to contend for the title hasnโt changed, according to Philip and McKellar, but how theyโll go about beating the Reds in Brisbane next weekend will undergo a searching review, according to the coach.
The Waratahs were beaten by a smart and powerful Canes side, particularly in the second half, after the Kiwis successfully applied pressure at set-pieces and the breakdown. It not only denied NSW attacking momentum, but also turned the ball over and helped the Canes launch their own attack.
The Waratahs then fatigued and popped rivets across the rest of their game, by kicking poorly, giving away two yellow cards and botching defensive assignments.
Winger Max Jorgensen was one of the few to walk away with credit, and young outside back Sid Harvey also looked promising on debut off the bench.
Philip led a player huddle on the field post-game where the message was โthis is not usโ, and he said thereโll be a response with actions – not words – against the Reds.
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โIโd like to think weโre very confident and connected and weโre going to show that next week,โ he said.
โIf we react well and put this behind us and put in a good performance against a strong Queensland Reds team up in Suncorp, thatโll show what type of group we are.โ
Even with the Waratahs still in the top half of the ladder and only entering round five, the next week looms as a potentially make-or-break one for their season.
McKellar said โunderstanding the whyโ they fell away so badly would be a priority, and thereโd be some โugly reviewingโ. Re-upping confidence levels will also be a focus, however.
โWeโre not going to sit in there and get the hairdryer out in terms of giving them a spray or anything like that,โ he said.
โWe were well beaten โฆ Weโre disappointed with our execution. As Matty said, weโve just got to make sure that we get a response.
โBut you can get a response attitudinally. The key is weโve got to make sure we get our execution better than what it was.
โWe certainly didnโt get ahead of ourselves off the back of the first two wins. We โฆ werenโt patting ourselves on the back or falling in love with ourselves.โ