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NSW have lost plenty of class and experience in the off-season, but in many ways they might be better for the freshen up. Warhorses Phil Waugh and Al Baxter are gone, along with halfback Luke Burgess. But Dan Vickerman will settle in for a full year...
Gill, 19, took huge strides last season in his first nine games for the Reds. That this plan is even being discussed reflects how good he is and how much better he can get. This is also a shrewd McKenzie tag-team move to potentially capitalise on the...
Skipper Phil Waugh (R) of Australia's New South Wales Waratahs is comforted by Chris Alcock after losing to New Zealand's Auckland Blues during their Super 15 rugby match at Eden Park in Auckland June 24, 2011. The Blues won the match 26-13. View Photo »
Together with a trimmed- down Sekope Kepu - who scored the Waratahs' third push-over try with a catch and drive at the lineout - the Waratahs front row was strong. As was No. 8 Pat McCutcheon, who did his best Phil Waugh impersonation by getting...
Together with a trimmed- down Sekope Kepu - who scored the Waratahs' third push-over try with a catch and drive at the lineout - the Waratahs front row was strong. As was No. 8 Pat McCutcheon, who did his best Phil Waugh impersonation by getting...
Chris Alcock, left and Pat McCutcheon. WARATAHS breakaways Chris Alcock and Pat McCutcheon have been given free rein by coach Michael Foley to play their natural games in tomorrow's trial match as the battle to replace Phil Waugh heats up before the...
Skipper Phil Waugh of Australia's New South Wales Waratahs watches play after being replaced against New Zealand's Auckland Blues during their Super 15 rugby match at Eden Park in Auckland June 24, 2011. The Blues won the match 26-13. View Photo »
Aussie Thunderbolts captain Ed Jenkins wearing the lime kit of the Australian Sevens team (Photo: Australian Rugby) To be relegated to the Plate final of the IRB Sevens tournament in Wellington is bad enough for the Australian Sevens team. But to lose...
"There's a bit to worry about for us," he said. "They'll have a good set piece and they'll have a good set play off that and good moves and good players to execute." While retired former skipper Phil Waugh must be replaced, McKenzie noted Melbourne...
Phil Waugh (born 22 September 1979 in Sydney) is an Australian rugby union player, widely regarded as one of the world's leading flankers. Full Article
Skipper Phil Waugh of Australia's New South Wales Waratahs watches play after being replaced against New Zealand's Auckland Blues during their Super 15 rugby match at Eden Park in Auckland June 24, 2011. The Blues won the match 26-13.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 11: Phil Waugh of the Waratahs runs the ball during the round 17 Super Rugby match between the Waratahs and the Highlanders at the Sydney Football Stadium on June 11, 2011 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 07: Injured Waratahs captain Phil Waugh watches on from the grandstand during the round 12 Super Rugby match between the Waratahs and the Western Force at the Sydney Football Stadium on May 7, 2011 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 01: Phil Waugh of the Waratahs offloads during the round seven Super Rugby match between the Waratahs and the Chiefs at the Sydney Football Stadium on April 1, 2011 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 19: Injured Waratahs captain Phil Waugh yells to his team from the stands during the round five Super Rugby match between the Waratahs and the Cheetahs at Sydney Football Stadium on March 19, 2011 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »Skipper Phil Waugh of Australia's New South Wales Waratahs watches play after being replaced against New Zealand's Auckland Blues during their Super 15 rugby match at Eden Park in Auckland June 24, 2011. The Blues won the match 26-13.
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