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Waratahs to slash player wage bill by up to $1m to stay afloat – Sydney Morning Herald
The Waratahs are facing the grim reality of needing to operate well under the salary cap next season.

Contract negotiations for deals beginning next year have stalled because NSW Rugby general manager Tim Rapp and head coach Rob Penney are in the dark as to how much less they will have to spend.
For Penney, who has been at NSW for less than a year, it wouldn’t be any easy pill to swallow given he all but inherited his roster when taking over from Daryl Gibson.
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