Rob Penney and Waratahs part ways
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Friday evening’s 46-12 loss to the Queensland Reds appears to have been proverbial straw that has broken the camel’s back as far as head coach Rob Penney’s relationship with the Waratahs goes.
Penney was informed that his services will no longer be required after a troubling run which has seen the ‘Tahs suffer five consecutive defeats, three of which were record losses.
Penney was informed of the decision this [Sunday] morning after the Waratahs’ Board, CEO Paul Doorn and High Performance committee met to dissect the situation and seek a new path forward.
“The decision to part ways with Penney was not taken lightly,” Doorn said.
“Being the coach of the NSW Waratahs is one of the most high-profile and high-pressure roles in Australian rugby.
“Rob is extremely professional and has put a great deal of effort into the role. However, the on-field performances this season have not met expectations and we feel that, in the best interests of the Waratahs, now is the time to make a change.
“His commitment and concern for the players through a disruptive season and amid trying circumstances is testament to his character and we wish him and his family all the best for the future.”