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Gibson impressed by Waratahs

15th February 2013 18:01

SKY_MOBILE Daryl Gibson - New Zealand Maori

No regrets: Daryl Gibson

Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson says he was impressed with his side's attitude in their 16-14 defeat to old club the Crusaders.

The final warm-up match for both sides was a narrow affair and Gibson, who is working under a new coaching team alongside Michael Chieka and Alan Gaffney, was delighted with the progress being made.

"I'm impressed with the environment we're trying to create at the Waratahs. A lot of that attitude came out [against the Crusaders]." said Gibson to TVNZ.

"We're trying to make some significant change here. We've really got to unshackle a lot of the guys by saying 'Hey, we want you to play this way, you're allowed to play this way. Every now and then, you'll make mistakes and we accept that'."

"We're a team that likes to keep the ball in hand, yet not at all costs. The criticism of last year's team was the quality of the kicking - we've worked on that."

Gibson insists that he has no regrets about leaving the Crusaders to move to Sydney, highlighting the influence of Michael Chieka on his development as a coach.

"I have no regrets about my decision and in a strange way, I'm pleased I've ended up here - I've been really impressed by Michael. I'm learning a great deal from him. The team has found the right coach at the right time."

"It's proven be a tough competition to win. You have to be one or two in the [conference] format to win it.

"The margin between winning and losing is very slim. No one would have predicted the Chiefs would have won last year."

Comments

georgesmith says...

Hahahhaa.. Waratahs impressive, really! Well, D. Gibson never impressed me as ABs centre when he playing. I always thought there were so many better than him and selection was somehow biased. I'm sure, he ain't the guy, especially for the Waratahs.

Posted 08:16 17th February 2013

kiwilad says...

Amazed at all the hype that surrounds the Tahs, they finished last years comp 3 points above the woeful Blues, who sacked coaches and had a seriously hard look at themselves.

The Tahs, from Australias largest player base floundered along as per usual and seem to carry on with no greater expectation???? Whats that about???

Posted 22:43 16th February 2013

jonesrp says...

Well he was sacked as Crusaders attack coach. No one knows how he couldn`t get a backline full of AllBlacks going.Now he wants to `unleash`the Waratahs...

Posted 02:53 16th February 2013

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