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Penney unsure if he’s still the man to lead Tahs after poor loss to Force – Sydney Morning Herald
The Waratahs coach is firmly in the hot seat after NSW became the first team to lose to the Force since they returned to Super Rugby.

It was very clear very early on in the match that there were indeed signs of life.
The Force had more than their fair share of early ball but many carries were met by brutal hits from a NSW side that had their backs pressed firmly against the wall all week.
Waratahs flanker Carlo Tizzano brings down Western Force centre Tevita Kuridrani on Friday night.Credit:Getty
Tepai Moeroa was the man behind the majority of those hits and his direct work with ball in hand was damaging, too.
The former Parramatta…
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