Larkham lures Tahs backrower to Ireland
While the Waratahs edge closer to finalising a new head coach for next season, NSW backrower Jed Holloway has jumped at the chance to secure a short-term deal in Ireland.
While the Waratahs edge closer to finalising a new head coach for next season, NSW backrower Jed Holloway has jumped at the chance to secure a short-term deal in Ireland.
While Allianz Stadium is being rebuilt, the NSW Waratahs will take the Super Rugby show on the road next season and host key games in NRL heartlands.
One of Sydney’s most sought-after coaches has agreed to take the helm at Southern Districts next season.
The Waratahs have narrowed down their hunt for a replacement for Daryl Gibson to two men. Will they again look to a Kiwi?
THE one thing the Waratahs have never done in Super Rugby history must be achieved this week against the Lions if NSW are to play in the grand final.
AS Kurtley Beale prepares for one of the biggest games of his career in South Africa, the Waratahs great revealed how he was racially abused by a player in Durban during his Super Rugby debut.
IT’S manna from heaven for towering lineout jumpers but for hookers, Johannesburg’s Ellis Park is a place of torment and it could force the Waratahs into a selection rethink.
THE Waratahs pulled off one of their greatest comebacks to beat the Highlanders but hardly anyone turned up – and it could’ve been the last time fans got to see the Waratahs play at the famous stadium.
THE Waratahs have already broken one of their curses this year, now they have to achieve something they’ve never done in the club’s history if they’re to make the Super Rugby grand final.
A SPECTACULAR comeback victory has sealed a spot in the Super Rugby semi-finals for NSW, who scored 24 unanswered points to defeat the Highlanders 30-23.
DARYL Gibson and Aaron Mauger just can’t keep apart. They went to the same school, played for the same teams but now they’re on opposite sides, chasing the same prize.
THE Waratahs plan on singing a winning tune on Saturday night after their quarter-final against the Highlanders, and they can be ably led by their rock star prop Harry Johnson-Holmes.
A GOOD old-fashioned dressing down from the team’s senior players has left the Waratahs under no illusions about what’s at stake in Saturday’s sudden-death quarter-final against the Highlanders.
THE Waratahs plan to expose a lack of cohesiveness in a Highlanders team that rested nearly half their starting team last week.
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