The Waratahs have defeated the Fijian Drua 31-13 on a hot, humid evening that once again belonged to Max Jorgensen.
NSW had struggled in the opening quarters, with sloppy handling, with Charlie Gamble being an outstanding exception, opening the scoring with a try after 10 minutes.
The Drua thrived in the often chaotic structure of the game with Taniela Rukuro scoring and Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula five-eighth adding a conversion and a penalty. The Waratahs desperately needed a response and one came in the shape of Jorgensen.
With four minutes left of the first half, the Waratahs were struggling to dent a determined Drua team that were desperate to upset the odds in Sydney. The Drua were leading 12-10 and looking absolutely capable of extending it, before Jorgensen decided to take the game into his own hands.
With a mere five metres of space, Jorgensen somehow stepped past Drua winger Taniela Rukuro and then accelerated past fullback Ilaisa Droasese.
Jorgensen’s try applied the kindling for a rewakened Waratahs side turbo charged by coach Dan McKellar’s decision to empty his bench, with his replacement pack dominant.
Debut hooker Ioane Moananu got two tries, with second-rower Angus Blyth also coming off the bench to get his first try.
The final act had to belong to Jorgensen, with less than thirty seconds, he caught the ball and to score his second try of the night, and his fourth in two games.