Results 1 to 3 of 3

Thread: Waratahs set to lose two up-and-comers ahead of Suaalii's arrival

  1. #1
    Immortal Contributor The InnFORCEr's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    West Leederville
    Posts
    16,923
    vCash
    3150000

    Waratahs set to lose two up-and-comers ahead of Suaalii's arrival

    After limited opportunities over the past two years, Waratahs backs Harry Wilson and Mosese Tuipulotu will head to the United Kingdom.

    On Thursday it was announced that Wilson, the son of former Wallabies World Cup winner David, had signed with Welsh outfit the Dragons.

    But he’s not the only back that will leave Daceyville, with Tuipulotu, the brother of former Rebels midfielder turned Scottish international Sione, to join Edinburgh.

    The Roar understands Tuipulotu has been granted an early release.

    It comes off the back of barely being sighted behind Wallabies pair Lalakai Foketi and Izaia Perese, as well as Joey Walton.

    With Perese joining Dan McKellar’s Leicester Tigers at season’s end, it will see the Waratahs go from a squad full of midfielders to one with just a couple left.

    The changes come as the Waratahs prepare to welcome Rooster star Joseph Suaalii, with the schoolboy sensation, who was hotly pursued by former Wallabies coaches Michael Cheika and then Dave Rennie, putting pen to paper with on a mega three-year, multi-million deal last year.

    Suaalii is likely to feature at outside centre for the Waratahs, with Max Jorgensen and returning star Andrew Kellaway set to battle it out to wear the No.15 jersey. All three players can play across several positions.

    The Waratahs wanted to keep Wilson but couldn’t get their ducks in a row to work out a compelling package to keep the versatile back.

    Wilson, who scored a stunning try against the Crusaders during the Waratahs’ win in Super Round earlier this year, said he was looking forward to testing himself in a new environment.

    “I’m excited at the prospect of becoming a Dragon and linking up with my new team-mates this summer,” said Wilson.

    “I’ve spoken to [Dragons head coach] Dai Flanagan about the club’s vision and targets going forward and look forward to being a big part of a new-look squad and testing myself in a new competition.

    “It’s a big opportunity for me to move to Wales and a new challenge that I plan to fully embrace.”

    Flanagan said Wilson’s utility value was something that appealed to the United Rugby Championship side.

    “He is a great athlete and talented young centre, who can also operate in the wide channels,” Flanagan said in a statement.

    “The fact he can play multiple positions will be a real asset to us.

    “Harry arrives with Super Rugby experience and is a player with a big future.”

    Tuipulotu’s defection to Scotland comes 12 months after he decided to stay at the Waratahs.

    Starved of opportunities, he will follow in the footsteps of his brother Sione who has made every post a winner since leaving the Rebels, with the 27-year-old becoming a mainstay at inside centre for Scotland under Gregor Townsend.

    The recent developments come as NSW Rugby announced a $4.8 million deficit in 2023.

    The massive deficit comes after Rugby Australia announced their own $9.2m loss on Monday, with the governing body taking over the operational running of the Waratahs earlier this year.

    The NSW Rugby board put the deficit down to poor membership, gate takings from home game and sponsorship.

    “Lower home game attendance and a poor win/loss record challenged our income sources,” Waratahs CEO Paul Doorn said.

    “Broadcast revenue distributed to the Super Rugby Clubs via Rugby Australia also declined. In addition, fixed costs remained for players, coaches and the high-performance program. This imbalance has been a significant contributor to financial stress for all Australian Super Rugby Clubs, including the Waratahs.”

    The Roar understands that the Waratahs are tracking behind their targets in 2024, which comes off the back of another poor season on the field which has seen Darren Coleman’s side win just two of nine matches ahead of their daunting clash against the ladder-leader Hurricanes in Wellington.

    The deficit comes as Rugby Australia prepares to vote against a rescue deal to save the Melbourne Rebels on Friday afternoon.

    https://www.msn.com/en-au/sport/othe...2da62d0e&ei=67

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    80 Minutes, 15 Positions, No Protection, Wanna Ruck?

    Ruck Me, Maul Me, Make Me Scrum!

    Education is Important, but Rugby is Importanter!

  2. #2
    Immortal Contributor
    Moderator
    Burgs's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Location
    Country WA
    Posts
    22,901
    vCash
    416000
    And now, apparently Jake Gordon off to Perpignan. source L'Equipe

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    Last edited by Burgs; 04-05-24 at 14:18.
    "Bloody oath we did!"

    Nathan Sharpe, Legend.

  3. #3
    Immortal Contributor
    Moderator
    Burgs's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Location
    Country WA
    Posts
    22,901
    vCash
    416000
    And Midi Olympique reporting Hanigan to Provence, Aix in Pro D2.
    Be interesting to see if this may be a short term deal as he has been playing pretty well this season and (I guess as most Tahs are) is being hyped for a Wallaby return.

    0 Not allowed! Not allowed!
    "Bloody oath we did!"

    Nathan Sharpe, Legend.

Similar Threads

  1. Replies: 1
    Last Post: 11-04-14, 21:03
  2. Western Force Lose to Waratahs 18 - 23
    By Darren in forum Front Page News
    Replies: 30
    Last Post: 16-04-12, 13:06
  3. Reds lose Valentine to Waratahs
    By NewsBot in forum NSW Waratahs
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 11-07-06, 14:37
  4. Waratahs lose Rogers to rib injury
    By NewsBot in forum News Feeds
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 25-03-06, 11:16
  5. Waratahs lose Caldwell to hamstring injury
    By NewsBot in forum News Feeds
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 15-02-06, 10:16

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •