Super start key to reigniting Tahs season
HISTORY suggests losing more than five games will kill your finals chances. The Waratahs have already lost five, and plan a winning run starting Friday.
HISTORY suggests losing more than five games will kill your finals chances. The Waratahs have already lost five, and plan a winning run starting Friday.
THEY have just three wins in two seasons but the Kings believe an upset victory over the Waratahs on Friday would send an compelling message they belong in Super Rugby.
THE Southern Kings have won just one game this year and are firmly on the SARU chopping block which makes them a bigger threat than ever, according to Tahs coach Daryl Gibson.
COUCH-BOUND spectators have long taken to social media to express their hatred of the box kick and the Waratahs have taken notice in a bid to save their season.
CONSECUTIVE victories have given West Harbour hope of reaching the finals, but they must record two final bonus-point wins to ensure they get there.
WALLABY great Tim Horan says Kurtley Beale needs to show the Australian Rugby Union “more respect” as he weighs up his future.
ISRAEL Folau says a meeting with NRL boss Todd Greenberg was nothing more than a friendly catch-up and that he’s committed to rugby for 2015.
BRINGING Japan into Super Rugby makes the same sense for SANZAR as embracing Argentina, according to ARU boss Bill Pulver.
BROTHERS Allan and Michael Alaalatoa are set to achieve an amazing feat by making their Super Rugby debuts in successive weeks – for different clubs.
THE Waratahs have adopted some of the traits that made Robbie Deans’ Crusaders the dominant Super Rugby franchise, says someone who would know.
THE Waratahs are confident their tight-knit culture will be enough to convince Kurtley Beale to spurn a switch to rugby league.
FOUR Brumbies players have made our final team of the week for 2014, the ACT side hitting form ahead of Saturday’s GF rematch with the Chiefs.
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