Young Waratahs backs face tough test
Feb 15, 2017 - 6:01 PM Promising young NSW Waratahs backs will have their mettle tested against a star-studded Highlanders side on Thursday as coach Daryl Gibson seeks to replace departed and injured stalwartsThe match, consisting of two 45-minute halves, will be the Tahs final hit-out before their Super Rugby opener at home to the Force.
Gibson was still able to name six Wallabies forwards in his starting line-up despite losing several hundred caps of Test experience between Benn Robinson, Tatafu Polota-Nau, Dave Dennis and Wycliff Palu.
Wallabies back Rob Horne and boom young No.8 Jed Holloway are both considered unlikely to recover from injury in time to face the Force.
The Tahs' run-on back line on Thursday contains three highly-rated youngsters in halfback Jake Gordon, centre Irae Simone and winger Harry Jones.
They will be tested by a Highlanders back line including All Blacks vice captain Ben Smith and four other New Zealand representatives: Waisake Naholo, Malakai Fekitoa, Aaron Smith and Lima Sopoaga.
"It's really good to test yourself against a quality outfit,' Waratahs defence coach Nathan Grey said.
Gordon will start ahead of Test stalwart Nick Phipps and Matt Lucas, both of whom are listed on the bench.
"Daryl is rally clear and and honest with the guys that (the) No.9 spot is up for grabs, but obviously we know what Nick can do and it's up to the other guys to really stick their hand up," Grey said.
The teams will play for the Sir Henry Braddon Cup on Thursday, named after the former All Black who captained NSW and also served as president of the NSW Rugby Union.
Source: AAP
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