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The rise and fall of NSW: How the Waratahs are killing Australian rugby – Fox Sports
When Michael Cheika led the Waratahs to Super Rugby glory in 2014 he was considered the Messiah.

After decades of underwhelming performances, he managed to do what World Cup-winning coach Bob Dwyer and other outstanding coaches like Ewen McKenzie couldnt: turn the perennial underachievers into champions.
A record attendance of 61,823 watched Michael Hooper lift the Super Rugby trophy at the Olympic Stadium.
But ever since Cheika left to join the Wallabies full-time at the end of 2015, the Waratahs have spiralled out of control and its killing Australian rugby.
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