SYDNEY (Reuters) - The New South Wales Waratahs can look back with pride on a groundbreaking season that has taken them to the brink of the Super Rugby championship, but they have no desire to delve too far into the past as far as their record against the Canterbury Crusaders is concerned.
The Waratahs will face the seven-times champions for the first time this year in Saturday's title-decider, making the blockbuster clash at Sydney's Olympic stadium something of a leap into the unknown for both sides.
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