Why Waratahs will start the Super Rugby season on the back foot

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Why Waratahs will start the Super Rugby season on the back foot
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NSW start their 2025 campaign this Friday, but will they be ready for the challenge?

The Waratahs will be underdone. The Reds’ tour of Europe - and a useful 38-31 win against Ulster at the weekend - left the Waratahs without anyone to play against, which means they will be a wee bit undercooked for their season-opener against the Highlanders on Friday.

Logic dictates that the Waratahs will be better by round seven than round one, so any win will do on Friday: one point is enough. The Highlanders wrapped up their preseason with a 29-24 win against the Crusaders on Thursday, and while the result is irrelevant Dan McKellar and co would have noted that the game involved some decent contact and a lot of ball movement - the sort of thing you can’t replicate in training.

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