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STAR back-rower Phil Waugh began the long haul to fighting his way back into the Wallabies squad with a solid return to pre-season training with the Waratahs yesterday. Full Article at The Daily Telegraph
VETERAN openside flanker Phil Waugh admits he was surprised his long-time rival George Smith did not come off the bench towards the end of the Wallabies' 20-20 draw with Ireland in Dublin yesterday. Full Article at The Australian
Australia's Phil Waugh, right, kicks a soccer ball during a team training session in London, Monday Dec. 1, 2008. Australia will face the Barbarians in a rugby union match at Wembley Stadium Wednesday Dec. 3. View Photo »
I was surprised he didn't get on there at the end (against Ireland), particularly in those tight clashes at the end of the game where experience really matters
Veteran flanker Phil Waugh is adamant his Test career is far from over despite his rapid slide down the pecking order this season. Full Article at Sportal Australia
Phil Waugh has insisted that his Australia international career is far from finished, with a strong 2010 campaign his personal objective. Full Article at Planet Rugby
A defiant Phil Waugh insists his Test rugby career is far from finished and is priming himself for a huge 2010 campaign in which he could re-write the Waratahs record books. Full Article at The Age
But Pocock will likely return against Wales in Cardiff, where Australia will potentially be looking to complete a rare sweep of victories over the four home nations. Full Article at Herald Sun
You're right Tom. As a fellow journalist, I can testify that we are always looking for a cheap shot at winners. Take a look at the Rafa Benetiz coverage recently. However I like often this blog. Full Article at BBC Sport
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Australia's Phil Waugh, right, kicks a soccer ball during a team training session in London, Monday Dec. 1, 2008. Australia will face the Barbarians in a rugby union match at Wembley Stadium Wednesday Dec. 3.
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