Super Rugby Trans Tasman | Waratahs v Hurricanes – Rd 1 Highlights

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Super Rugby Trans Tasman | Waratahs v Hurricanes – Rd 1 Highlights

The Hurricanes needed 10 tries to see off the NSW Waratahs on Friday night, as Super Rugby Trans Tasman served up a 17-try shootout in Sydney.

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