Tag: NSW Waratahs

  • ALEX NEWSOME MAKING HIS MARK AT NSW WARATAHS

    ALEX NEWSOME MAKING HIS MARK AT NSW WARATAHS

    Glen Innes rugby player Alex Newsome continues to push his case for a starting spot in the New South Wales Waratahs line-up for game one of the Super Rugby season. While experiencing mixed results on the opening day of the Brisbane Global Rugby 10s, the Waratahs recruit has been a revelation for his new team,…

  • PADDY RYAN AND ALEX NEWSOME RETURN TO TRAINING PADDOCK

    PADDY RYAN AND ALEX NEWSOME RETURN TO TRAINING PADDOCK

    Having returned home to their old stomping grounds during the festive season, Tamworth’s Paddy Ryan and Glen Innes’ Alex Newsome were back on the training paddock yesterday, as the NSW Waratahs resumed training in Sydney. Ryan is no stranger to the big smoke, having being part of the Tahs setup since 2011. For Newsome though,…

  • NEWSOME RETURNS TO NSW

    NEWSOME RETURNS TO NSW

    Glen Innes-born rugby union star Alex Newsome has signed a two year deal with the New South Wales Waratahs. The move follows the demise of the Western Force, the team 22 year old made his Super Rugby debut for this year. He’ll join fellow north west product Paddy Ryan in sky blue next season. (no…

  • PADDY RYAN IMPRESSES IN ROUND ONE

    PADDY RYAN IMPRESSES IN ROUND ONE

    Tamworth’s Paddy Ryan impressed in his first outing for the Waratahs last night at loosehead prop. The 27-year-old was promoted in place of former Wallaby, Benn Robinson, for his work rate. Ryan powered through the 80 minutes, switching to his preferred position of tighthead late in the match. After the Tahs’ 20-point win in the season…

  • RYAN EARNS WARATAHS STARTING BERTH

    RYAN EARNS WARATAHS STARTING BERTH

    Tamworth’s Paddy Ryan has been named to start in the New South Wales Waratahs opening Super Rugby match this weekend against Queensland. He’ll be in unfamiliar territory though, shifting to the loosehead side of the scrum. After being stuck behind two Wallabeis regulars since his 20-11 debut, the 26-year-old is hoping this season is his chance…

  • PADDY RYAN KICKING GOALS OFF FIELD

    PADDY RYAN KICKING GOALS OFF FIELD

    Waratahs and Wallabies player Paddy Ryan has had a big 20-15. The Tamworth local has also been kicking goals off the field, working to raise awareness of mental illness.  

  • PADDY RYAN PICKS UP RUPA AWARD

    PADDY RYAN PICKS UP RUPA AWARD

    Tamworth’s Paddy Ryan has been recognised for his charity work this week, taking out the Rugby Union Players’ Association Community Services Award. The New South Wales Waratahs front rower promotes mental health awareness as an ambassador for Batyr. The 26-year-old was also recognised in September, when he was selected to speak at Good Pitch Australia –…

  • RYAN PACKING DOWN FOR WALLABIES AUDITION

    RYAN PACKING DOWN FOR WALLABIES AUDITION

    After struggling for game time with the New South Wales Waratahs this season, Tamworth’s Paddy Ryan is eagerly awaiting the National Rugby Championship. The 26-year-old believes it could be his opportunity to make the Wallabies World Cup squad.

  • NSW WARATAHS ADVANCE TO SUPER RUGBY FINAL

    NSW WARATAHS ADVANCE TO SUPER RUGBY FINAL

    Tamworth’s Paddy Ryan scored one over his north west counterpart Sam Carter last night, as the Waratahs marched to their third Super Rugby final. Carter, a Quirindi junior, led out the Brumbies in his 50th appearance. But Ryan and his teammates spoiled the occasion, with that 26-8 victory. (Vision not accompanied by audio.)