They started by losing their cool in the heat but the NSW Waratahs were red-hot by the end in a 57-12 Super Rugby win over the Sunwolves in Tokyo on Saturday.The nine-tries-to-nil win meant the Waratahs kept pace with the Brumbies at the top of the Australian conference with two rounds remaining.The bonus-point victory brought NSW level on points with the Brumbies, who also picked up the full five points with victory over Queensland on Friday night and remain top by virtue of having nine wins to the Waratahs eight.NSW initially looked a little rusty and were scrappy in the opening quarter of the match played in over 30C heat.The Tahs superior execution, ability to offload and good support play proved decisive as they recovered from an early 9-7 deficit.Halfback Matt Lucas and winger Reece Robinson both bagged two tries for NSW, who blossomed as the match progressed.Outside centre Israel Folau, Lucas and five-eighth Bernard Foley manufactured plenty of opportunities on the back of strong forward play, with the Sunwolves guilty of falling off too many one-on-one tackles.Captain and openside flanker Michael Hooper revealed it needed some stern words for his side to get back on track after they struggled for cohesion in their first match for over a month.(We) probably did some things that were uncharacteristic of the team, so the conversations were quite full on, Hooper said.We did probably lose our cool out there a bit initially, so for us it was about going back to what we know were good at, what we know we need to do to get the performance we want.The leaders of the team did a really good job in driving those towards the back end of the first half.The enterprising Sunwolves enjoyed an early edge in possession and capitalised on some poor discipline by the Tahs to lead 9-7.One of their three early penalties was a massive 57m effort from South African back Riaan Viljoen, while Waratahs winger Taqele Naiyaravoro was sin-binned in the first half for taking out a kick-chaser.Converted tries to Lucas and flanker Jack Dempsey gave the Waratahs a 14-9 advantage and they asserted themselves in the period leading up to the break.Folau, who produced another classy effort in his new role and his successor at fullback Andrew Kellaway, each beat several defenders to score tries, as the Waratahs opened up a 26-12 buffer by halftime.Robinsons two five-pointers in three minutes just after the break put the Waratahs out of sight.Tries to Lucas, reserve back Matt Carraro and Naiyaravoro blew out the gap.At times we were a little bit rusty as we expected coming back together off a break, Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson said.Im pleased that by the end of the game we really started to get some flow and scored some excellent tries.Lucas rolled an ankle and Gibson said he could be out for one to two weeks. 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The city had until Dec. 26 to either release the video or file an appeal.?Mixons attorneys, however, said the running back asked that they make public the video before the citys deadline.?Mr. Mixon asked us to once again say he is sorry for the way he acted that night, a statement through his attorneys said. He has publicly apologized to Ms. Molitor, her friends, his family, teammates, and the University. He hopes that his voluntary release of these recordings will help put this matter to rest.The university issued a statement on Friday night, shortly after the video was released:University officials were made aware of the content of the video prior to taking action with respect to Joe Mixon [in 2014], the school said. Based on that information, the university immediately suspended and removed Mr. Mixon from the football team for one year, during which high standards of conduct were expected and maintained. It was made clear to Mr. Mixon at the time of his suspension that violence against women will not go unpunished at the university. Coach [Bob] Stoops has been proactive in presenting training for his team aimed at preventing such behavior in the future. Sensitivity training in the area of violence has been intensified and best practices will continue to be implemented. Mr. Mixon has apologized for his actions, and the university hopes that it is an indication that he has learned from his mistakes. We are an educational institution, where we hope young people will learn from their mistakes and chart a better future course.ddddddddddddMixon issued a formal apology last month but also suggested that racial slurs were hurled at him, which he said initiated the incident.I was not drinking, Mixon said in the apology, which was sent to The Oklahoman. I have never had a drink in my life. At the end of the night, a group of apparently drunk people started harassing us. Some of my teammates were wise enough to leave. I did not, and I am sorry.Last week, in a statement released to The Oklahoman, attorneys for Molitor called the narrative that she spit on, punched and hurled racial slurs at a cornered man false. Her attorneys asked a judge to suppress the release of the video, arguing it alone wouldnt tell the full story.According to Mixons attorneys, however, Molitor has since given the OK to release the video.?Molitor has a pending civil lawsuit against the running back.Mixon, 20, pleaded guilty to the charge without making an admission of guilt. He received a one-year deferred sentence and was required to perform 100 hours of community service and undergo counseling.Stoops was asked in 2015 why he did not kick Mixon off the team.In our situation, we felt this [the suspension] was the right way to proceed, Stoops said last year. In the end, we felt that hes been disciplined. He was removed totally from all team activities from that point on. And hes earned a way to be back to have an opportunity for a second chance to redeem himself with strict guidelines that go with it.In 11 games for the Sooners this season, Mixon has rushed for a team-leading 1,183 yards and eight touchdowns. Oklahoma plays?Auburn in the Allstate Sugar Bowl on Jan. 2.Mixon is a third-year sophomore who is eligible for the 2017 NFL draft.On ability alone, ESPN NFL draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. ranks Mixon as his fifth-highest-rated running back behind Leonard Fournette, Dalvin Cook, DOnta Foreman and Christian McCaffrey.?Information from ESPNs Jake Trotter and The Associated Press was used in this report. ' ' '