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The alarming statistics showing the Waratahs can’t back up big wins – Sydney Morning Herald
If the Waratahs win a game by seven points or more, history shows they’re very likely to lose the next.

Praise came thick and fast for a team who were clearly still on cloud nine when the Sunwolves pipped them by two points in Newcastle just days later.
The hallmark of a good team is consistency and the Waratahs have shown little sign of it in recent years.
“It’s an incredible thing to think for a team like this,” Penney said of the 18-month back-to-back drought. “It’s a big challenge for us. We’ve got to get through that hurdle. We haven’t coped with short turnarounds and we haven’t coped on th…
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