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NSW Rugby considers coach options as Whitaker pleads for patience – Sydney Morning Herald
Senior figures at Rugby Australia are growing increasingly concerned with the dire state of the Waratahs.

Waratahs assistant coach Chris Whitaker says rookie Tahs players need more time in the saddle to improve but the NSW Rugby board is preparing to take action off the field to help arrest the teams calamitous decline.
After back-to-back record defeats to the Reds and Brumbies, the Waratahs play their first home game on Friday against the Force. A third straight loss would put coach Rob Penney under intense pressure.
Waratahs coach Rob Penney is under intense pressure.Credit:Getty
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