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NSW Waratahs shattered after record Super Rugby losses to start season

NSW Waratahs coach Rob Penney says his side needs “a bit of love” after record losses in consecutive weeks have left them shattered and him answering questions about his future.
Key points:
- The Waratahs lost 41-7 to the Reds and 61-10 to the Brumbies in the first two rounds of the season
- Coach Rob Penney says the playing group is “shattered” and he is focused on boosting players’ morale
- The Waratahs play the Western Force next week, who lost their only game this season
The Brumbies scored nine tries in a 61-10 flogging in Canberra on Saturday, while the Queensland Reds also notched their biggest Super Rugby win against the Waratahs in a 41-7 triumph last week to open the domestic season.
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