One other shut Super Rugby Pacific encounter for the Highlanders, one other shut defeat.
This time the shut loss was in Perth the place Jamie Joseph’s aspect led at halftime earlier than a crimson card to Sean Withy and a yellow card to Jona Nareki invited the Force again into the sport.
The spherical eight defeat for the Highlanders was their fourth straight loss, which all have been beneath a ten level margin, showcasing the Highlanders lack of ability to shut out video games in 2025.
Highlanders head coach Jamie Joseph was clearly disillusioned with the end result, however admits he feels sorry for the gamers, who’re placing within the effort to get again on monitor.
“I really feel for the gamers, a whole lot of effort will get put into to every week. We’ve got a really younger workforce, I believe our common age is about 22,” Joseph informed media post-match in Perth.
“I suppose that kind of manifests itself when stress comes on after which compounds once we try to make up for issues, after which we get yellow and crimson carded, and that’s that’s sort of the realm that’s the place we discover ourselves in at totally different factors of the sport.”
Highlanders captain Timoci Tavatavanawai defined that he was proud of the way in which his workforce was defending in intervals of the sport, however he admits they misplaced the important thing moments.
“I used to be simply making an attempt to calm the boys down and simply nail the job and we have been proud of how, how we coped on defence,” Tavatavanawai stated after the match at HBF Park in Perth.
“We didn’t enable any main errors, however we are able to, can’t actually play with it, and means we have to capitalize on any errors.”
When asked about how he can keep his playing group’s confidence high, Tavatavanawai said it’s all about taking away the positives from each game.
“For us, we’re just gonna have to learn from the mistakes we’ve had, but we are going to focus on what’s next.
“Like Jamie (Joseph) said, it’s a young team, we’ve just got to keep the positives up so that we keep our players morale up, in a way that there are positive learnings around the field.”
Despite the loss, Joseph gives credit to the Force, who have a number of Wallabies at their disposal.
“They’ve got some pretty good players that are playing international footy, so playing international rugby, there’s a level of competitiveness that that you need to have.
“If you’ve got, 10 or 11, International players, I know it’s around that number they don’t lack confidence because they’ve been around.
“The tricky part for them, would be to put them all together and their coach has done an awesome job doing that.”