Glen Willow clash to launch Waratahs’ Super Rugby title bid

Nick McGrath
Updated December 21 2016 - 1:49pm, first published 8:49am
LOOKING FORWARD TO IT: Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson is looking forward the his side's trip to Mudgee. Photo: GETTY
LOOKING FORWARD TO IT: Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson is looking forward the his side's trip to Mudgee. Photo: GETTY

IF the NSW Waratahs are to challenge for the 2017 Super Rugby title, coach Daryl Gibson says the Tahs’ trip to the central west next year will act as a crucial springboard.

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Nick McGrath

Nick McGrath

Editor, Central Western Daily

Editor, Central Western Daily

The trio have been in brilliant form.
Alexander Grant
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Western is now the number one for women's footy in country NSW.
Nick Guthrie
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"We just need that last little bit to get it over the line."
William Davis
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Across all age groups the club lost just one game all year.
Dominic Unwin
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