Brains and brawn needed in NZ
SOME say success comes by working smarter, not harder. The Waratahs don’t believe that. To be the first Aussie team to win in New Zealand in two years, they have to work smarter and harder.
SOME say success comes by working smarter, not harder. The Waratahs don’t believe that. To be the first Aussie team to win in New Zealand in two years, they have to work smarter and harder.
ISRAEL Folau says the Waratahs can finally break the Australian teams’ drought against Kiwi sides this season when they take on the Hurricanes on Saturday.
A STRIPPED back game plan and big guns firing. That’s the blueprint the Waratahs believe can build a serious charge at the finals after both factors combined brilliantly to steamroll the Rebels.
COULD the radical solution to Australia’s rugby woes be an exit from Super Rugby and the creation of a National Rugby Union competition? It’s worth a look.
UNLEASHING George Smith as a shock Test starter on Saturday night can energise a series-swinging fightback against the British and Irish Lions.
THE career of Pat McCabe may be over after being sent for scans by specialists to determine the extent of new damage to his neck.
THE bus trip from Coogee to Moore Park takes just on 17 minutes. Barely a word is uttered above a whisper.
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