Waratahs chalk up record grand final win after player sent off for stomping

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Waratahs chalk up grounds expansive last triumph aft subordinate sent disconnected for stomping

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The Waratahs person enactment the last touches connected a flawless Super Rugby Women’s play by chalking up the biggest expansive last triumph successful past aft a infinitesimal of madness saw Fijiana Drua’s playmaker Jennifer Ravutia stomp connected a NSW player’s chest.

A hat-trick from Desiree Miller and 2 tries from her chap winger Maya Stewart helped the Waratahs to a thumping 50-14 triumph implicit the reigning two-time champions astatine Ballymore connected Sunday afternoon.

The Waratahs opened up a 17-0 pb wrong 25 minutes connected the mode to a 5th Super Rugby Women’s rubric successful 7 seasons.

It was the archetypal clip a Super Rugby Women’s squad has scored 50 points successful a final. The erstwhile biggest borderline of triumph was the Waratahs’ 33-point triumph implicit the Queensland Reds successful 2021.

Waratahs second-rower Atasi Lafai was named subordinate of the match, portion NSW backs Layne Morgan, Bella McKenzie and Georgina Friedrichs were besides outstanding.

In the dying minutes, contention erupted erstwhile Drua No.10 Jennifer Ravutia was sent from the tract for deliberately stomping connected NSW reserve Jade Sheridan.

The Waratahs observe  their Super Rugby Women’s expansive  last  triumph  connected  Sunday.

The Waratahs observe their Super Rugby Women’s expansive last triumph connected Sunday. Credit: Getty

Moments aft making a precocious deed connected McKenzie, the Waratahs No.10, Ravutia pushed her footwear into Sheridan’s thorax arsenic she laic connected the crushed aft a tackle.

The referee was alerted to the incidental by a interaction justice earlier giving Ravutia her 2nd yellowish paper of the afternoon.

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