New South Wales Waratahs beat Queensland 43-21 to win the Super Rugby Women's title
- The New South Wales Waratahs won their sixth Super Rugby Women's title by defeating the Queensland Reds 43-31 at North Sydney Oval.
- Arabella McKenzie contributed 13 points through a penalty goal and five conversions for the Waratahs during the championship match.
- The Waratahs have beaten Queensland in all 13 of their matches, including this championship match.
- The Waratahs will go on to play the Blues in the inaugural Women’s Super Rugby Champions final next Thursday in Auckland.
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Waratahs assert dominance to win Super Women’s title
Winger Desiree Miller has powered the NSW Waratahs to their sixth Super Rugby Women’s premiership, defeating arch rivals the Queensland Reds 43-21 in Sydney. Miller was everywhere on Saturday afternoon, exposing the right side of the Reds’ defence, providing energy through the middle of the field and scoring a try of her own to lead the Tahs to their second consecutive title. The win also means the Waratahs remain unbeaten against Australian o…
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