Waratahs Training Brawl: Player Suspended, Injured

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Jan 24, 2026, 15:56

Hold onto your hats, rugby fans, because the Waratahs training ground turned into a boxing ring recently! A spicy altercation during practice has left Angus Scott-Young nursing a facial fracture and Miles Amatosero cooling his heels with a four-week suspension. This isn't your usual scuffle-over-the-last-slice-of-pizza kind of fight; this was an all-out melee that has everyone talking.

The incident, which could rival any prime-time drama, was caught on video, showcasing a clash that escalated quicker than a commentator's pitch during a match-winning try. Footage of the brawl shows what seems to be a routine training session quickly spiraling into chaos, with punches thrown and tempers flaring hotter than a summer in Sydney.

"It was a regrettable incident that should have never occurred. Our focus is on playing rugby, not trading blows,"

lamented Waratahs coach, who was clearly not thrilled about turning his players into makeshift referees.

The fallout from the fracas was swift and stern. Miles Amatosero, identified as the main aggressor in the video, received a four-week suspension from the league. This left fans and pundits alike debating the harshness of the penalty and its impact on the team's dynamics. Meanwhile, poor Angus Scott-Young is left dealing with a facial fracture, which is definitely more than he bargained for stepping onto the training pitch that day.

Reactions on social media ranged from outright shock to calls for cooler heads to prevail. One fan tweeted, "It’s rugby, not Fight Club; someone needs to remind the Waratahs of that!" Indeed, amid calls for discipline and sportsmanship, the Waratahs' management is undoubtedly working overtime to patch up not only physical injuries but also bruised egos.

As the dust settles, the team must regroup and refocus on the game, not the infighting. With the Super Rugby season underway, the Waratahs can't afford more distractions. They’ll need all hands on deck—and preferably not around each other's necks.

 
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