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Coming off the bench, he scored a double as the Canes beat the Tahs 41-12.
Waratahs captain Dave Dennis was good enough to speak to The Roar at the launch of the 2015 Super Rugby season in Sydney.
We spoke to Dave about his knee, among many other issues ahead of the 2015 Super Rugby season.
He said he is targeting a return to action in either the second trial match, or in Round 1 of Super Rugby against the Force, which is good news for Waratahs fans.
Understandably disappointed to have missed the final for the Waratahs last year, Dennis seemed confident that another Super Rugby title was a real possibility for NSW in 2015.
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He talked about the combinations the squad was building, and was confident the team were doing plenty to encourage fans to get along to the game in 2015. With Kurtley Beale and Israel Folau massive drawcards, he believed the Tahs were looking good in training ahead of the season.
He also nominate Jed Gilleespie as a player to watch in 2015.
Hear what Dave Dennis had to say here:
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Coming off the bench, he scored a double as the Canes beat the Tahs 41-12.
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