Waratahs sign six new players for 2025 including Hurricanes lock
NSW Waratahs have bolstered their star-studded squad for next season with six new signings touching down at Daceyville.
Prop Siosifa Amone and outside back Henry O’Donnell return home to NSW following stints with the Western Force, and are joined by former Melbourne Rebels lock Angelo Smith, hooker Ethan Dobbins and backrower Leafi Talataina.
Amone (13 games), O’Donnell (5 games), Smith (20 games) and Dobbins (6 games) all arrive with Super Rugby Pacific experience under their belts, while O’Donnell and Talataina represented the Junior Wallabies last year.
Meanwhile Australian-born lock Ben Grant is back on home soil after spending the 2024 Super Rugby Pacific season with the Hurricanes, preceded by two years with the San Diego Legion.
The six signings kick off the club’s one-week countdown to 2025 memberships going on sale on 16 September.
Each day for the next week the Waratahs will confirm more new signings and fan favourites who have recommitted to the club for 2025.
NSW Waratahs Director Simon Raiwalui Director of Performance said:
“Siosifa, Henry, Angelo, Ethan, Leafi and Ben have all taken very different paths in their Rugby journeys so far. We’re very happy to be able to bring them together as Waratahs. Our goal is to provide an environment where each of them can excel and contribute in a meaningful way to the success of our team next season.”
-Press Release/Waratahs
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Game against the AB's Ireland really disappointed. Yes, is real evidence of a slump that might have been expected post RWC. Could be a tough 6N for Ireland. France would be my pick for 2025....no one else has a Meafou !
Go to commentsHe's belittling your comment that a player should be born in the country.
If you really are that naive to just be wondering the point, then there are about 3million people, of which 1million live in NZ, so about you can construe about 2/3 of them wouldn't be eligible for NZ if they were required to be born there.
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