Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh states that there will be no rush to find a replacement for Eddie Jones as Wallabies coach, emphasizing the need for a thorough selection process. The team's poor performance in the recent World Cup has left emotions raw, and the focus now is on reconnecting with the Australian public and finding the right candidate to rebuild the team.
'VERY disappointing' Rugby AU statement | 02:13 Rugby Australia boss Phil Waugh says there won’t be a rush to lock in Eddie Jones ’s replacement as Wallabies coach with emotions still “raw” after his ugly exit, declaring it won’t be a “quick fix” to turn the team and the code around.
Rugby Australia chief executive says picking the right coach is a priority. Picture: Matt King/Getty ImagesThe Wallabies have dropped to ninth in the rankings after failing to make it out of the group stages at the World Cup for the first time. “Speculation or hypotheticals about where we would have been had we not have made that call and Dave stayed on, we’ll never know,” he said on Tuesday.
“Where we ended up is clearly not good enough. It may have been different and it may not have been different. That’s a decision we have to live with.”Source: Getty Images
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