Rebels staying calm after Sunwolves loss

Sat, Feb 1, 2020, 7:38 AM
AAP & Beth Newman
by AAP & Beth Newman
The Sunwolves have got their farewell tour off to the perfect start beating the Rebels by 36-27 at the Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium.

Despite a frustrating season-opening defeat to long-time strugglers the Sunwolves, Melbourne Rebels are not panicking.

After just missing out on a breakthrough finals appearance last year, the Rebels needed to open their 2020 campaign with a victory.

The trip to Japan is never a holiday, but most teams have been able to get the job done during the Sunwolves' five seasons in the competition.

Not this time.

The Sunwolves racked up a win in the opening round for the first time with a deserved 36-27 success over Dave Wessels' team.

The Rebels were down by as much as 21 points in the second-half, but two late tries almost gave them a chance to pinch the win.


Coach Dave Wessels wasn't panicking after the game, saying that a short preseason factored into some disappointing elements.

"Super Rugby's a long season and we haven't played the way we wanted to in all parts of the game today but we've got a short turnaround into playing the Brumbies in Canberra next week so we have some work to do over the next few days," he said.

"All teams in Super Rugby have only been together for a few weeks so the game was never going to be perfect but there are certainly some things in the game that we did like and somethings we were disappointed about."

Captain Dane Haylett-Petty is backing the Rebels to turn it around quickly as the new-look team continues to gel.

They will have to with Australian derbies against the Brumbies in Canberra and NSW Waratahs at AAMI Park to come.


"We're disappointed with that. Plenty for us to work on and plenty of time left in the season so we'll go away and work hard," Haylett-Petty said.

"I think when we started building a bit of momentum (in the second half) they were able to slow our ball down and make some crucial tackles.

"(We need to work on) our defence, we leaked too many points there and the Sunwolves played with speed and we weren't able to get set in time."

Wallabies five-eighth Matt Toomua and Fijian international Frank Lomani started off their halves partnership after the departures of former Wallabies Will Genia and Quade Cooper during the off-season.

With the Sunwolves bowing out of Super Rugby at the end of this season after being axed by administrators, they loom as a dangerous prospect for teams travelling to Japan.

 

 

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