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Split session details – Training session Sunday 6th September

The details for the training session this coming Sunday 6th September at Graham’s Reserve are below. Under 21s are starting at Manly Oval for a fielding session, Lunch and then to Grahams for a net. Please also do not forget the opening of the official opening of the Grahams...
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Holly Warn needs your support this Steptember!

The TravelSim Waratahs are once again supporting Holly Warn in her efforts to raise funds for the Cerebral Palsy Alliance through the STEPTEMBER initiative. Holly is the daughter of former premiership winning captain, life member, current committee member an now Cricket NSW Chairman John Warn, who...
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Wednesday SCG sessions cancelled – Revised 2015/16 pre-season schedule released

The 2015/16 pre-season scheduled has been revised again with the cancellation of the upcoming SCG sessions on Wednesday 2nd and 9th of September. These sessions have been determined to be superfluous to requirements by the coaching staff after how well training has been going, and as...
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TravelSim Waratahs launch this season’s Manly for Manly Program

It’s wth great pleasure the TravelSim Waratahs launch the Manly for Manly Program for the upcoming 2015/16 season. Manly for Manly is the internal community program of the Manly Warringah Waratahs running since the 2013/14 season. The program aims to bring the club, players, administrators...
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James Crosthwaite joins the TravelSim Waratahs for season 2015/16

It’s with great pleasure that we welcome James Crosthwaite, brother of 1st grade captain Adam, to the TravelSim Waratahs for the upcoming 2015/16 season. While James is predominantly arriving from Victoria for work reasons, having (Adam) Crossy as our first grade skipper meant it was a...
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