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Super Rugby: Waratahs shock as coach Darryl Gibson pulls plug 12 months earlier than expected

After a year of high drama, including the never-ending Israel Folau saga, Waratahs coach Darryl Gibson has decided to call time after four years in charge.

Daryl Gibson has dropped a bombshell on the Tahs.
Daryl Gibson has dropped a bombshell on the Tahs.

The Israel Folau saga has claimed another victim, with Daryl Gibson quitting as NSW Waratahs coach after one of the most tumultuous seasons in the franchise’s history.

Gibson, who joined the Waratahs as an assistant to Michael Cheika in 2013 before taking over as head coach in 2015, had one year remaining on his contract but has opted to walk away.

Super Rugby semi-finalists and Australian conference winners last year, the Waratahs finished 12th on the ladder in 2019 after winning only three of their last eight games without the suspended and subsequently sacked Folau.

Daryl Gibson has dropped a bombshell on the Tahs.
Daryl Gibson has dropped a bombshell on the Tahs.

Gibson will leave the club after a season of lost opportunities and one sadly marred by a series of off-field controversies, chiefly Folau’s bitter fight with Rugby Australia.

After snapping the mighty Crusaders’ record 19-match winning streak in March, the Waratahs’ campaign hit the skids.

Folau became Super Rugby’s all-time leading try-scorer with his 60th five-pointer in a narrow round-eight loss to the Blues in Auckland in April. But that was the last game the dual international played after having his multi-million-dollar four-year contract torn up for his controversial social media posts.

Unable to replace his attacking prowess, the Waratahs struggled to find tries during the second half of the season, slumping from first in the Australian conference to third behind the Brumbies and Melbourne Rebels by season’s end.

The Israel Folau saga has obviously taken a heavy toll on Daryl Gibson.
The Israel Folau saga has obviously taken a heavy toll on Daryl Gibson.

To great frustration to Gibson and the team, the Tahs lost six games by eight points or less and three by three points or less.

In addition to the Folau firestorm, Gibson and the Waratahs had to contend with hooker Tolu Latu’s drink-driving drama.

Having just completed a six-match suspension, Latu was found asleep at the wheel of a moving car last month before registering a 0.135 blood alcohol reading.

Fined $1300 and suspended from driving for three months after pleading guilty to mid-range drink-driving, Latu this week was hit with a $5000 breach notice by Rugby Australia and banned for four matches.

Gibson has been linked to the vacant Wallabies attack coach role.

Originally published as Super Rugby: Waratahs shock as coach Darryl Gibson pulls plug 12 months earlier than expected

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