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‘It’s such a shame’: Penney concedes young stars may need more time in Shute Shield – Sydney Morning Herald
A 2-8 record this year is forcing Waratahs coach Rob Penney to protect his young players from criticism ahead of a must-win clash with the Reds.

Penney, the former New Zealand under-20 and Munster boss, has been given plenty of rope with a youthful group given he inherited most of the roster and didnt have a say in a number of high profile players exiting the club.
He has always aimed high but cautioned that time needed to be given to a raw cohort of players who, in time, could become something special.
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