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Waratahs’ Kurtley Beale catches the ball during the Super Rugby match between Australia's Waratahs and South Africa’s Lions at BankWest Stadium in Sydney on February 28, 2020. (Photo by MARK EVANS / AFP) / -- IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE --
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Beale streets ‘em with incredible ‘Tahs ride

It’s been an incredible journey of extremes but even Kurtley Beale knows the lows have been just as instrumental as the highs as the mercurial playmaker closes in on equalling the most capped Waratahs player of all time.

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Israel Folau of the NSW Waratahs during a training session at Barker College, Sydney. Picture: Brett Costello

Brutal reason why Folau rejected Reds

He was once Queensland’s favourite son but Israel Folau has revealed the real reason he turned down a tempting offer to return home – and Reds supporters won’t be happy.

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TOKYO, JAPAN - FEBRUARY 23: Adam Ashley-Cooper (C) of Waratahs celebrates a try with his team mates during the Super Rugby match between Sunwolves and Waratahs at the Prince Chichibu Memorial Ground on February 23, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Atsushi Tomura/Getty Images)

Cannon: No reason for Tahs to hit panic button

The Waratahs won’t be happy with the way they’ve started the Super Rugby season but there’s no reason for alarm. If anything, their sluggish start might work in their favour, writes BRENDAN CANNON.

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An injured Matt Giteau during the Wallabies v All Blacks Bledisloe Cup game 1 at ANZ Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park. pic Mark Evans

Giteau: ‘Get rid of the Giteau law’

The same player that the Giteau Law was created for thinks the rule should be abandoned in World Cup years to give the Wallabies the best chance of winning the Webb Ellis Cup.

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