Sunday Territorian

Crushed Cheika coy on coaching future

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MICHAEL Cheika has refused to announce his resignatio­n as Wallabies coach despite their ignominiou­s dumping from the Rugby World Cup after being outclassed 40-16 by England in the quarter-finals.

Australia huffed and puffed but had no answer for ruthless England, who scored four tries to book England a semi-final berth for the first time in 12 years. The result yesterday has almost certainly ended the five-year tenure of Cheika, who’s failed to get consistenc­y from his team in the four years since leading them to the 2015 tournament final.

Cheika has said he would stand down if the Wallabies didn’t win in Japan but he was guarded on his future at a post-Test media conference.

“I’m being honest. It’s a cruel, cruel world nowadays when you’re asked those questions two minutes after your World Cup is finished,” Cheika said. “If you’d find it inside you to find a little bit of compassion to just ask more relevant questions ... think about peoples’ feelings for a minute. Just chill.”

Asked if the Australian public deserved an answer, Cheika said: “When the time comes, I’ll tell them. They don’t need to know today, it’s not going to kill them.”

England’s victory was built on an unforgivin­g defence and the control of five-eighth Owen Farrell, who kicked 20 points and was a class above underused opposite Christian Lealiifano.

Both pivots enjoyed perfect goal-kicking returns but

Farrell’s eight successful shots included four conversion­s while Lealiifano only got to convert his team’s lone try along with three penalties.

Australia dominated many of the game’s statistics, forcing their opponents to attempt 181 tackles to just 78.

However, turnovers and handling errors were a crippling factor – as they have been throughout the tournament – against opponents who were methodical every time they made an incursion into Australia’s territory.

Cheika again made no apology for his team’s heavy ball-in-hand approach.

“Listen, that’s the way we play footy. I’m not going to go to a kick and defend game. Call me naive but that’s something we’re not going to do,” he said.

Australia closed within a point of the lead early in the second half when brilliant winger Marika Koroibete bagged a try but England muscled up late to score the game’s final 23 points.

The result equalled England’s biggest ever win against the Wallabies.

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? Kyle Sinckler of England breaks clear to score their third try during the Rugby World Cup quarter-final against Australia
Picture: GETTY IMAGES Kyle Sinckler of England breaks clear to score their third try during the Rugby World Cup quarter-final against Australia

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