Warlatahs McKellar ‘Disappointed’ coach with loss raised by mistakes to Fiji
Coach Dan McKellar chief criticized a show raised by mistakes from his Warlatahs at NSW after they fell to a 28-14 loss against Fijiani Dua located in Super Rugby Pacific on Saturday.
The 48-year-old, who took over as cautionary The coach in front of the current Super Rugby Pacific season, was left in a strange mood by a show that he saw his team not to build a win over the table ball Waikato chiefs last week.
“Many mistakes, many laps, which bloom in the shrew. We didn’t help ourselves,“McKellar said.
“Are we disappointed? Are we disappointed? What do you think? What would you think? Yes, we are disappointed.
“I will review the game and take a look and see if there is any positivity to get out of it. There were some good moments, but Dura deserved the victory.“
Warlatahs had been following the game since the beginning of the procedures, with a pair of sentences from Flyhalf Isaiah Armstrong-Rravula and a test converted by loose Motikai Murray winning The Fijian A command bullet up to the 23rd minute.
The Langi Gleeson’s replacement wing crossed the line to give visitors hope, but the Loganimas Ponepati winger was touched in the 38th minute while the fear continued to take points in the Lautoka Churchill Park.
The loss leaves Warlatahs in sixth place in Super Rugby while McKellar’s team is looking for a bed in the final of six season teams.
“Is disappointing,“Said the captain of Waratahs Hugh Sinclair.” We had a clear plan in the country, but they were very good.
“It cannot miss a lot of meetings in the first half and expect to get a good result. We made some mistakes and played in their hands and they love that kind of legs. Very disappointing.“