‘Nothing there’: Ex-Wallabies coach quashes shock return, surprise NRL gig

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‘Nothing there’: Ex-Wallabies coach quashes shock return, surprise NRL gig
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Rugby: After their disappointing World Cup campaign, the Wallabies will come under review as Rugby Australia launches an external investigation.

Former Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has pinpointed investment in coaching at Super Rugby level as the key to an international resurgence as he talked down chances of him returning to replace Eddie Jones.

Cheika said he was all about “loyalty” and right now had nothing in his mind expect a short break before helping Argentina reset plans for the next World Cup. “From my experiences, coming back to coach the Waratahs in 2013, we won Super Rugby in 2014, then we got to the World Cup final in 2015. I do believe that coaching at Super Rugby level is just as important as who is coaching the Wallabies team,” Cheika said.

Despite the Wallabies’ woeful World Cup showing and the resultant fallout, Cheika was confident if officials “have a good plan and good people” things could turn around quickly.

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