The 2009 Super 14 Draw has been officially released by SANZAR, confirming seven home games for the HSBC Waratahs next season
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Waratah fullback Sam Norton-Knight says that even though the Waratahs can boast as many as 16 Wallabies on their 2009 playing roster they will still struggle next year as they have to start from scratch.
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Waratahs flyhalf Kurtley Beale has been told by NSW assistant coach Scott Wisemantel that he "has his work cut out" if he is to keep his starting place in the team.
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Waratahs fans will have a rare opportunity to witness the side prepare for the 2009 Super 14 at a series of open training sessions and fan days across Sydney over the coming months.
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Five-time Wallaby forward Scott Fava has left Western Force to join rival Australian Super 14 rugby franchise New South Wales Waratahs for two seasons, the Waratahs said Friday.
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Newly appointed Waratahs set-piece coach Michael Foley says that New South Wales could be forced to look overseas in order to fill the hole that has been left by departing forwards Dan Vickerman, Rocky Elsom and David Lyons.
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The HSBC Waratahs coaching structure for 2009 has been finalised with the appointment of Matt Burke as kicking coach.
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Wallabies assistant coach Michael Foley will join the HSBC Waratahs coaching staff next season after signing a three year deal with NSW Rugby.
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The Waratahs are said to be chasing French cult hero Sebastien Chabal as one of their potential foreign players for the 2008 Super 14.
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The HSBC Waratahs could feature international players as early as next season after the Australian Rugby Union announced today that the ARU Board will be asked next month to endorse the use of overseas players in the Super 14.
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NSW Rugby has thrown its full support behind the ARU’s commitment to expand Super Rugby. NSWRU Chief Executive Officer Jim L’Estrange agrees that enhancing the Super 14
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