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The Waratahs are still picking themselves up off the Super Rugby canvas and have held back the announcement of their side to battle the Sharks on Saturday at Allianz Stadium.

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Not content to scrape into the finals, the NSW Waratahs plan to power into the Super Rugby playoffs with the momentum to go all the way and raise the trophy for the very first time.

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Berrick Barnes will make his return at inside centre for the injury-ravaged NSW Waratahs in their crucial Super Rugby clash with the Bulls in Pretoria on Saturday morning (AEST).

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The NSW Waratahs have made just one change to their starting side, with Sitaleki Timani coming into the second row for the Super Rugby clash with the Sharks in Durban.

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Chris Hickey, Phil Waugh and Dean Mumm are at the heart of the Waratahs’ problems. Chris Hickey’s reliance on statistics and refusal to accept that the players were anything but fully committed and had the required self-belief is of great concern.

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Third-string openside flanker Chris Alcock has been promoted to play just his second run on game for injury-hit NSW Waratahs in Saturday’s Super Rugby clash with the Lions.

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With their own season on the line, the NSW Waratahs need no reminding that the Melbourne Rebels will have a point to prove in Saturday night’s Super Rugby crunch match in Sydney.

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Former Australian sevens skipper Pat McCutcheon will get another chance to start for NSW at open-side flanker after being named to replace Waratahs captain Phil Waugh for Saturday night’s Super Rugby clash with the Western Force.

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Stand-in captain Dean Mumm believes the NSW Waratahs can prove they’re Super Rugby title contenders by excelling without skipper Phil Waugh and star Tatafu Polota-Nau.

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Wallabies midweek captain Berrick Barnes is predicting more fireworks when Australia’s second-stringers take on powerhouse Irish province Munster in Limerick on Tuesday night (0700 Wednesday AEDT).

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Standby hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau is expected to meet up with the Wallabies squad in London on Monday after being flown in as cover for injured hooker Stephen Moore.

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Seven uncapped players – including three Commonwealth Games sevens silver medallists – have been named in the 36-man Wallabies spring tour squad.

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Wallabies selectors injected a copious amount of new blood into their 40-man training squad ahead of the coming spring tour, naming 12 uncapped players, including two second-row bolters.

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Wallabies back Berrick Barnes overcame nerves and some midweek kicking wobbles to lead Sydney University to a record-equalling sixth straight Sydney club rugby premiership on Saturday.

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Several contenders for places on the Wallabies’ upcoming spring tour go on display in Saturday’s Sydney club rugby grand final, when Test lock Dean Mumm hopes to complete a special family achievement.

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The Wallabies are getting closer. It’s what we’re told. We can feel it on the inside, too: “the one that got away” was definitely close.

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The Wallaby coach, Robbie Deans, has kept faith with the team that defeated the Springboks at Brisbane. Most notably, he has kept the pack that did well in that game, including the young hooker Saia Faignaa.

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Twins Anthony and Saia Faingaa have crowned their meteoric rise to international rugby with selection in the Wallabies’ starting side for Saturday’s Bledisloe Cup and Tri Nations Test against New Zealand in Christchurch.

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Matt Giteau and Berrick Barnes will combine in the Australian backline for the first time this year after being named in the Wallabies’ starting line-up for Saturday’s Tri-Nations clash with New Zealand.

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The latest Wallabies squad and starting XV have been announced. Let’s look at the origins of the players. There are twelve Queensland-born players in the 22 man squad, and eight in the starting team.

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