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Gibson ‘very close’ to signing new Waratahs deal
Daryl Gibson says he is happy to “start building something special” with the Waratahs after guiding them to the Super Rugby semi-finals.
Daryl Gibson is “very close” to signing a new deal with the Waratahs and also expects Israel Folau to stay on.
Gibson is out of contract after guiding the Waratahs to the Super Rugby semi-finals, a defeat against the Lions ending their season on Saturday.
The New Zealander stated he wants one more campaign with the New South Wales franchise, but has now given a strong hint he could commit to a longer deal.
“[I’m] very close [to signing],” he said.
“Obviously I’ve agreed to stay on, which is a good thing. [I’m] really pleased – I see a lot of potential in our squad and we want to fully maximise what we can do as a team.
“At the moment we’re looking at a two-year deal, which would be good. Still haven’t put pen to paper but certainly I’m happy with the direction of where negotiations are going.”
He added: “I think for the club they were after a two-year deal.
“My own personal view was wanting one [year] but I’m happy to stay and start building something special with NSW.”
The Reds have been linked with a move for Folau, but Gibson is optimistic that the Australia full-back will remain with the Waratahs.
“A lot of those negotiations are with Rugby Australia but certainly every indication is that Israel is very happy here,” Gibson said.
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