The Pontypridd lock was made man of the match in only his second Six Nations match and was the dominant force at the line-out. But while he was pleased with his effort, he spoke of the disappointment of letting
“We had them on the rack at the end of the first half when Mark Taylor went through. If we had gone into the second half in the lead maybe it would have been a different outcome,” said Sidoli.
“We had an excellent week coming into the game and we came out with a big belief. We wanted to give the supporters the performance they deserved after the disappointment of the week before.
“We are going to turn the tide and become a good team. Just give us time.
“It was a stiff test for us, but we want to start winning these games. Even though we can be pleased with the effort, we’ll all be disappointed with the result.”