Waratahs defence a worry against Blues
NSW coach Chris Hickey is confident his team can overcome major defensive deficiencies and lift for Queensland next week, after being outplayed 31-17 by the Blues in Super Rugby action on Saturday night.
The Waratahs leaked five first-half tries at Eden Park in Auckland as they dropped off tackles and allowed the Blues to roll over the top with clean second-phase play.
With a list of stars on the sideline and several forced to play out of position in the backline, the Tahs lacked cohesion with and without the ball, leaving major worries to address before they face Australian conference leaders, the Reds next weekend.
Hickey is hopeful centre Tom Carter, captain Phil Waugh and No.8 Wycliff Palu will all be back.
"It's always a big game this one against the Reds but particularly this conference system it just puts a little more importance on it," Hickey told AAP.
"We'll fly back tomorrow and Monday we'll start our preparations ... I know everyone will be up for that one.
"Obviously 31-7 at halftime the game itself has probably got away from us.
"Our defence didn't operate the way we'd planned it to so if you give a team like the Blues that much space to operate they'll score tries."
Despite wet conditions, the ball continued to stick for the Blues, who secured the bonus point after just 26 minutes of play.
NSW missed 12 tackles and conceded eight offloads in the first half, with the Blues backline combination of Alby Mathewson, Stephen Brett, Luke McAlister and Isaia Toeava running rampant.
To their credit the Tahs kept fighting and stayed in the contest, but the they never really got into the match. Their lack of feel was exemplified by a strange decision to go for penalty goal when down 24 points in the 52nd minute; to make matters worse, Kurtley Beale missed.
Daniel Halangahu, Drew Mitchell and Ryan Cross all scored to give the Waratahs hope, but Beale managed just one from four with the boot.
"I can't, no (explain the decision to go for goal). That's something I'll sit down and talk to the captain (Dean Mumm) about tomorrow," said Hickey.
Stand-in captain Mumm admitted there was work ahead.
"It was a disappointing performance from us to come over here and offer up that first half," Mumm told Fox Sports.
"We've got the Reds next week and we always love that match so we'll certainly be up for that, but there's a lot of work to do on Monday Tuesday to sort out our defensive errors."
Props John Afoa and Tevita Mailau and backline stars Jared Payne, Rene Ranger and Mathewson all crossed the line for the Blues in the opening half onslaught.
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