Waratahs' slump a 'concern' for RA boss

Wed, Mar 24, 2021, 7:00 AM
Murray Wenzel - AAP
by Murray Wenzel - AAP
Waratahs coach Rob Penney and captain Alex Newsome speak to the media after their Round Five Harvey Norman Super Rugby AU clash with the Rebels at AAMI Park in Melbourne

Rugby Australia boss Andy Marinos admits the NSW Waratahs' struggles have soured the new-look Super Rugby product, labelling them a "concern for everyone" in the country's biggest market.

Speaking at the launch of this weekend's Aon Uni 7s domestic women's tournament, Marinos was asked for his thoughts after five rounds of the Super Rugby AU season after it's move to free-to-air and streaming platform Stan Sport. 

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Unprompted, he singled out the Waratahs, who suffered record defeats to the Queensland Reds and Brumbies to open their season before allowing the Western Force their first victory since returning to the Australian ranks last year.

The Waratahs lost to 33-14 on Friday night to the Melbourne Rebels to complete a clean sweep of defeats and will welcome the unbeaten Reds on Saturday without injured Wallabies trio Jake Gordon, Lachlan Swinton and Jack Dempsey.

Marinos said broadcast numbers had trebled since the start of the season but they couldn't gloss over the Waratahs' struggles.

The Melbourne Rebels defeated the NSW Waratahs in round five of Harvey Norman Super Rugby AU at AAMI Park in Melbourne

"There have been some unfortunate performances and that's been well documented," Marinos said.

"The Waratahs have been struggling this year and that's obviously a concern for everyone.

"A big market like this when they've not been performing, it will have an impact."

Wallabies coach Dave Rennie was in camp with the Waratahs this week as part of his whistlestop club tour, while they have also benefited from time with RA mind coach Dave Diggle.

"We'll continue to share and help where we can, to make sure that they get back to where they need to get back to," Marinos said. 

"At the same time, the Brumbies, Force, Rebels and Reds have all put in some really good displays and the games have been really compelling."

The NSW Waratahs will look to break their winless streak on Saturday 27 March when they take on the Queensland Reds at Stadium Australia kicking off at 7:45pm AEDT, LIVE on Stan Sport and 9Gem.Click here to purchase tickets.

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