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.
Kurtley Beale has withstood the elite talent drain from Australian rugby after he extends contract with Waratahs and Wallabies in World Cup boost.
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.
Argentina skipper Pablo Matera is keen on a move to Australia to play for the NSW Waratahs, according to his national coach Mario Ledesma.
Arguably the greatest and most controversial Waratah of them all, David Campese has put his hand up for the vacant NSW job and he wants to shake up Australian rugby along the way.
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.
TAQELE Naiyaravoro wanted to leave a big impression in his final year with the Waratahs and the hulking winger has certainly done that after etching his name in NSW folklore.
THE Waratahs have secured a home quarter-final after smashing Japan’s Sunwolves by a record score of 77-25 at Allianz Stadium.
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.
SUNWOLVES coach Tony Brown has added spice to Saturday night’s Waratahs’ clash by saying no-one in Australia will dare say Folau was in the wrong
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.
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.
IT’S been a season riddled by bad luck, dodgy decisions, suspensions and missed chances but somehow the Waratahs have given themselves a golden opportunity to make a run at the title.
THE future of Super Rugby is looking a lot clearer, with New Zealand likely to get its way on its preferred model instead of endorsing a push from Australia for a trans-Tasman competition.
INJURED Wallabies and Waratahs captain and fidgety spectator Michael Hooper hasn’t given up hope of returning before the end of the Super Rugby season.
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