The Waratahs have been further decimated by injuries, with young gun Max Jorgensen and rising star Langi Gleeson ruled out of the clash with the Chiefs
The Waratahs have been further decimated by injuries, with young gun Max Jorgensen and rising star Langi Gleeson ruled out of a NSW side featuring eight changes to face the Chiefs in round five.
Jorgensen, who has scored four tries in three outings for the Waratahs in his maiden Super Rugby season, has picked up a shoulder injury and will be replaced by Ben Dowling at fullback for his side’s second match at home this year. “We’re especially excited for the potential new debutants, and it’s great to see Joey Walton back, fit and ready to go.
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