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The Waratahs’ Super Rugby season is over after a humiliating and record-breaking 46-6 defeat against the Blues at Eden Park.
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The Roar on MSNBattered, bruised and feeling the Blues: Waratahs hammered as season comes to ugly end, Test spots on shaky groundBattered, bruised and feeling the Blues. The NSW Waratahs’ season is officially over after being hammered 46-6 by the reigning Super Rugby champions, the Blues, at Eden Park on Saturday afternoon.
As the Waratahs prepare to take on the Blues at Eden Park on Saturday afternoon (and the weather looks favourable), the table ...
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Nine's Wide World of Sports on MSNWaratahs crash out of finals race in record lossNSW had to win in Auckland to keep their Super Rugby Pacific finals hopes alive but Dan McKellar's men were never at the ...
A diabolical display has seen the NSW Waratahs booted from finals contention with a record defeat to the Blues.
New South Wales Waratahs head coach Dan McKellar is confident his team is moving in the right direction despite missing out on the Super Rugby Pacific playoffs following their 46-6 loss to the ...
The Blues have thrashed the Waratahs 46-6 to end their visitors' Super Rugby Pacific season, and keep their hopes of playoffs ...
Blues 46. 6. Don’t write off the Blues yet. Sure, it’s been a frustrating, at times bewildering, descent from last year’s ...
NSW Waratahs coach Dan McKellar has turned to lifelong mates Teddy Wilson and Jack Bowen to start against the Blues in Saturday’s crucial clash at Eden Park.
The NSW Waratahs will hunt to keep their finals hopes alive as they face the Blues at Eden Park. The winner of the match will book their spot in the finals if the Hurricanes can defeat Moana Pasifika ...
The Aussies need someone to score some runs ahead of the World Test Championship.
With more losses than wins and a points balance deficit approaching 100 over the course of the season, the Waratahs can count ...
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