Simmons expecting Pocock to return at peak of powers

Wed, Mar 21, 2018, 10:04 AM
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by AAP
Rob Simmons is wary of the impact David Pocock will have when he faces the Waratahs. Photo: Getty Images
Rob Simmons is wary of the impact David Pocock will have when he faces the Waratahs. Photo: Getty Images

Playing against David Pocock is a lot less fun than playing alongside him, according to long-standing Test teammate Rob Simmons, who faces the prospect of lining up against the champion flanker in his comeback game.

Brumbies star Pocock had his start to the season delayed by knee surgery after completing his 2017 sabbatical.

Pocock is tipped to make his return on Saturday week in Canberra, where the Brumbies and NSW Waratahs clash after each has a bye this week in Super Rugby.

Tahs second-rower Simmons has played plenty of his 82 Tests with Pocock.

"I know playing with David is always fun and then always playing against him is not so fun," Simmons said.Simmons has played plenty of football with David Pocock. Photo: Getty Images"He is going to really lift that team and they will be better for a player like that coming into it.

"I've seen him come back with some 10-out-of-10 (performances).

"You know he's going to come back and perform. He's going to be something that we have to consider throughout the week.

"We know we'll have something coming for us, if we don't pay attention to what he can bring to a game."

Simmons returned to the Super fray last weekend after missing two games with a quadriceps injury.Simmons is wary of the impact Pocock may have upon his return. Photo: Getty ImagesHe scored a try in the Tahs' impressive 51-27 home win over the conference-leading Melbourne Rebels.

Former long-serving Reds lock Simmons is relishing the mobile running style of play employed by NSW coach Daryl Gibson.

"I love the way we play," Simmons said.

"Being a mobile second-rower, just getting out and doing the work for the team is what I love.

"If we're all doing that and trying to produce fast ball for the backline we have, it's always going to be fun."

The Waratahs and the Brumbies square off at GIO Stadium on Saturday week, kicking off at 7:45pm AEDT, broadcast LIVE on FOX SPORTS and RUGBY.com.au radio.

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