The young gun, Sid Harvey, is ready to take on the challenge of leading the next generation in banishing the Kiwi demons. With his future locked down in NSW, Harvey is determined to change the outcomes against New Zealand opposition. His commitment to the Waratahs until 2028 is a testament to his desire to stay and build on his breakout debut season. As a former Sevens star, Harvey has proven his worth, starting the last four games and delivering a match-winning performance against the ACT Brumbies. However, the team's recent performance against the Chiefs has left a bitter taste, with Harvey acknowledging their intimidation and frustration. The Waratahs' struggle against New Zealand teams is a recurring theme, and Harvey is eager to turn the tide. He believes that the team needs to look within and focus on their game, rather than relying on the coaches' words. The 20-year-old is part of a generation that has never seen the Wallabies hoist the Bledisloe Cup, but he is confident that their success can translate to Super Rugby. Harvey's personal connection to the team and his family in NSW, along with his love for the club, make him a key player in the team's future. With his energy and determination, Harvey is ready to lead the charge against the Kiwi demons and inspire the next generation of rugby players.