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Kurtley Beale of the Waratahs looks on during the Round 17 Super Rugby match between the NSW Waratahs and the ACT Brumbies at Bankwest Stadium in Sydney, Saturday, June 8, 2019. (AAP Image/Dan Himbrechts) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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Beale recommits to Waratahs

Kurtley Beale has withstood the elite talent drain from Australian rugby after he extends contract with Waratahs and Wallabies in World Cup boost.

NSW 1st XV v Queensland 2nd XV. Sport Rugby Union Schoolboys. Riverview Oval. 9 July 2019. Photo by Paul Seiser/SPA Images
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NRL poachers circle Waratahs’ emerging talent

Waratahs rugby fans got a glimpse into a bright future with NSW 1 dominating their northern neighbours at the Australian Schools Rugby Championships – but but an old enemy emerged in the race to secure their signatures.

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NSW Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson looks on during a team training session in Sydney, Wednesday, July 4, 2018. (AAP Image/Dan Himbrechts) NO ARCHIVING

Waratahs bracing for Brumbies onslaught

THE Brumbies only have a slim chance of sneaking into the Super Rugby playoffs but there’s still the incentive of denting the Tahs’ confidence by sending them into the finals with a loss.

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 02:  Kurtley Beale (C) and Waratahs players celebrate victory and hold the Super Rugby trophy during the Super Rugby Grand Final match between the Waratahs and the Crusaders at ANZ Stadium on August 2, 2014 in Sydney, Australia.  (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

Hunger pains for title-hunting Tahs

THE Waratahs know they’re not the 2014 premiership side, but they’re building a campaign around competing for every single moment in their quest for more Super Rugby silverware.

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Quade Cooper pictured on the sideline during Wests v Souths rugby at Toowong, Brisbane 29th of April 2018.  (AAP Image/Josh Woning)

Club rugby’s $1m Wallabies midfield

QUEENSLAND’S questionable declaration to make Brad Thorn a 10-year coach is ridiculous considering their dire financial predicament and the $1 million worth of wasted talent black-listed from the club.

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CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 12: Israel Folau of the Waratahs charges forward during the round 12 Super Rugby match between the Crusaders and the Waratahs at AMI Stadium on May 12, 2018 in Christchurch, New Zealand.  (Photo by Kai Schwoerer/Getty Images)

Folau risk Waratahs are willing to take

THE Waratahs are just two home wins away from clearing a path to the Super Rugby grand final but that won’t stop coach Daryl Gibson taking a major risk with their most potent attacking weapon.

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