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Former Waratahs assistant is a wanted man, but he’s open to a return to Sydney – Sydney Morning Herald
Simon Cron was viewed as Daryl Gibson’s successor, but left the Waratahs for Japan in 2019. With NSW on the ropes, could he make a return?

With Rob Penney under increasing pressure and the NSW Rugby board canvassing other coaching options, in Australia and overseas, should the situation worsen throughout the season, Cron is waiting in the wings.
But would he come back?
Its really down to what the Wallaby coaches are wanting to do, what the organisation is wanting to do and whether those opportunities even exist, Cron told the Herald. If it becomes a viable option then definitely always look at those things. I love Sydney. Id love to…
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