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Jul 5, 2024 |
rugby.com.au | Jon Geddes
Desiree Miller is the Wallaroos winger with a genuine spring in her step. The 22-year-old’s background in gymnastics is proving a real boost as she progresses in leaps and bounds since taking up rugby only three years ago. Read the Official Double Header Test Program here!Miller’s talent was on display throughout the recent NSW Waratahs’ undefeated Super W season - and culminated in her crossing for three tries in her side’s 50-14 grand final win against Fijian Drua.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
news.com.au | Jon Geddes
THE Waratahs face a huge challenge to make the Super Rugby finals after being beaten by bogey team the Chiefs 38-22 at Allianz Stadium on Friday night. It marked the eighth consecutive occasion that the New Zealanders from Waikato have beaten NSW in a Super Rugby clash and heading into the latest showdown the winning margin was an average 22.1 points. The Waratahs now find themselves with two wins, seven losses and another five rounds left before the play-offs.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
codesports.com.au | Jon Geddes
The Waratahs face a huge challenge to make the Super Rugby finals after falling to the Chiefs in their Round 10 clash in Sydney. THE Waratahs face a huge challenge to make the Super Rugby finals after being beaten by bogey team the Chiefs 38-22 at Allianz Stadium on Friday night. It marked the eighth consecutive occasion that the New Zealanders from Waikato have beaten NSW in a Super Rugby clash and heading into the latest showdown the winning margin was an average 22.1 points.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
ntnews.com.au | Jon Geddes |Nick Tucker
A superstar was born at Suncorp Stadium when Queensland Reds winger Tim Ryan scored three epic tries in a seesawing starting debut which the home side lost 41-34 against the Blues. Ryan was the star of the show, and did not deserve to be on the losing side. But in the dying moments, the Reds were their worst enemies, fumbling a 34-27 lead with five minutes left, and then collapsing in the final minute of play when two errors cost them a shot at bonus point with the scores level at 34-apiece.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
thechronicle.com.au | Jon Geddes
THE Waratahs face a huge challenge to make the Super Rugby finals after being beaten by bogey team the Chiefs 38-22 at Allianz Stadium on Friday night. It marked the eighth consecutive occasion that the New Zealanders from Waikato have beaten NSW in a Super Rugby clash and heading into the latest showdown the winning margin was an average 22.1 points. The Waratahs now find themselves with two wins, seven losses and another five rounds left before the play-offs.
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