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Coleman was overlooked in favour of Penney, who was appointed before the 2020 season but said he'd grown as a coach since then. Coleman is reluctant though to put a timeline on reviving the Waratahs, who suffered an unprecedented 13 consecutive losses in a winless 2021 campaign with coach Rob Penney sacked in March. He turned Gordon's fortunes around in just two years after the Highlanders had finished last in 2018.
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"I'm really excited and have visions of being in that brand new stadium and the place is full and people are passionate and proud about our team." The 48-year-old coach has led Penrith, Northern Suburbs and Eastern Suburbs before delivering Shute Shield premierships to Warringah in 2017 and Gordon in 2020. "If you're going to be playing for the Waratahs under me next year you've got to have a no-quit attitude. "I think it's a good signal for my team and how my team will hopefully play, they will stick at it, and they will be persistent and resilient," Coleman said from LA, where he has been coaching the Gilitinis in Major League Rugby. Coleman will take the reins on a three-year deal at the struggling franchise next month, having first worked at the organisation as a development officer back in 1995. Taking 25 years to achieve his dream job, incoming Waratahs coach Darren Coleman wants his Super Rugby team to show the same passion and resilience.