"In all honesty it was pretty ugly."
That was how Cross Country Rentals Eketahuna women's rugby coach Sid Tatana summed up his team's performance during their 17-5 win over Stokes Valley in a Wellington premier division match played at Stokes Valley on Saturday.
Tatana, returning to the coaching role after "retiring" at the end of last season's memorable campaign when Eketahuna won both the major interclub trophies up for grabs in the capital, was frustrated at the number of basic errors made by his players, especially their much-vaunted backline.
"We struggled to get any sort of fluency into our back play. There's a lot of talent there but they struggled with their combinations, they didn't work as a unit," Tatana said.
The Eketahuna forwards applied themselves well against a bigger Stokes Valley pack with Perri Tatana-Williams leading the way from No 8. She was top value on attack and defence.