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Last surviving member of 2014 Super triumph is gone. So where to now for the Waratahs? – Rugby.com.au
Michael Hooper says there’s going to be no magic fix to turning the Waratahs into champions overnight but believes there’s enough talent coming through to give NSW fans hope that they can once again return to the heights of 2014.

Michael Hooper says there’s going to be no magic fix to turning the Waratahs into champions overnight but believes there’s enough talent coming through to give NSW fans hope that they can once again return to the heights of 2014.
On Wednesday night it was announced that Hooper would take up an opportunity to join Steve Hansen’s Toyota Verblitz in Japan for the 2021 season, before then returning to Australian rugby and seeing out his five-year deal with the Waratahs.
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