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Darren Coleman agrees to coach Waratahs, Wallabies back Jack Maddocks signs with Pau in French Top 14

The Waratahs have recently lost one of their few remaining Wallabies, as 24-year-old outside back Jack Maddocks has signed with Pau in the French Top 14 competition. Maddocks, who has seven Tests under his belt, had hoped to join the Australian Sevens team at the Olympics but failed to take the field in the recent Oceania tournament, putting his Olympic aspirations in doubt.

Maddocks’ departure is a blow to the Waratahs, whose backline lacks experience outside of captain Jake Gordon. However, they have secured a new coach for the 2022 season. Darren Coleman, a successful Shute Shield winning mentor and the current coach of the LA Giltinis in the Major League Rugby competition in the USA, has agreed to terms to take over as the Waratahs coach for 2022.

This news comes as the Waratahs continue to rebuild and regroup after a challenging period for the team. Despite the loss of Maddocks, they are hopeful that under the leadership of Coleman, they can continue to develop and improve as a team. Maddocks’ departure will undoubtedly be felt, but the team is determined to move forward and focus on the upcoming season.

The loss of Maddocks highlights the ongoing challenge for Australian teams in retaining talent, as players are lured by lucrative opportunities overseas. For the Waratahs, it means they will need to rely on their remaining players to step up and fill the gap left by Maddocks’ departure. With Coleman at the helm, the team will be looking to develop and nurture their talent to ensure they remain competitive in the upcoming season.

While Maddocks’ departure is a setback, it also presents an opportunity for other players to prove themselves and make an impact in the team. As the Waratahs prepare for the 2022 season under new coaching leadership, they will be looking to build a strong and cohesive team that can overcome the challenges they face.

In conclusion, the Waratahs have lost one of their few remaining Wallabies as Jack Maddocks signs with Pau in the French Top 14 competition. The team has also secured a new coach, Darren Coleman, for the 2022 season. While Maddocks’ departure presents a challenge, the Waratahs are focused on regrouping and moving forward under new leadership. With the right guidance and development, they are hopeful that they can continue to compete at a high level in the upcoming season.

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