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Waratahs re-sign Bell but overseas Wallabies target snubs Rennie overtures – Sydney Morning Herald
The 20-year-old Test prop had been exploring his options but has decided to stay put in Sydney, handing the struggling Waratahs a much-needed boost.

Meanwhile, the Force have been dealt a huge blow with Wallabies centre Tevita Kuridrani suspended for their preliminary final clash with the Brumbies at GIO Stadium on Saturday.
Kuridrani was shown a yellow card after he spear-tackled Reds star Hunter Paisami early in the Forces last gasp win over the Reds. The SANZAAR judiciary deemed the tackle worthy of a three week suspension, ruling the No. 13 out of the clash with his former club.
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