The New South Wales Waratahs are determined to avenge their Super W loss this season. After a disappointing finish in the 2019 season, the Waratahs are determined to make a statement in 2020.
The Waratahs had a strong start to the 2019 season, winning their first three matches. However, they were unable to maintain their momentum and eventually finished fourth in the competition. The Waratahs were defeated by the Brumbies in the semi-finals, ending their hopes of a Super W title.
The Waratahs have made a number of changes in preparation for the 2020 season. They have brought in a new head coach, Rob Penney, who has experience coaching in the Super Rugby competition. Penney is determined to help the Waratahs reach their full potential and make a statement in the Super W competition.
The Waratahs have also made changes to their playing squad. They have added experienced players such as Wallabies backrower Ned Hanigan and former All Blacks lock Will Skelton. These additions will give the Waratahs a much needed boost in experience and leadership.
The Waratahs have also been working hard on their training and conditioning. They have been focusing on improving their fitness and strength to ensure they are ready for the physicality of the Super W competition.
The Waratahs are determined to make a statement in 2020 and avenge their Super W loss from last season. With a new coach, experienced players and improved training, the Waratahs are confident that they can make a run for the title this season. It will be an exciting season for the Waratahs and their fans as they look to make a statement and prove they are one of the best teams in the competition.