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Larkham sacked

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Stephen Larkham has been axed as Wallabies assistant coach by Michael Cheika, eight months out from the Rugby World Cup.

The World Cup-winning former Wallabies five-eighth says he and coach Cheika couldn’t agree on key points of attacking strategy and game philosophy. The axing follows the Wallabies’ dismal year in which they slipped to a record-low seven in the world rankings.

Rugby Australia (RA) said the decision was made by Cheika and Larkham would shift to a new role as national high performanc­e coach adviser immediatel­y. The Wallabies struggled through their worst season in 60 years in 2018, slumping to a 4-9 win-loss record.

The results sparked a review by RA, who subsequent­ly signed Scott Johnson in the new position of director of rugby, returning from a similar role for Scotland as Cheika’s direct boss as they attempt to breathe new life into the Wallabies’ World Cup campaign.

Continuing the clean out, head of athletic preparatio­n, Haydn Masters, has resigned from his post with the team after four seasons.

Larkham was the Wallabies’ attack coach since early 2015, helping steer the team to a surprise World Cup final later that year after less than 12 months under Cheika.

Larkham, who has 102 test caps, said he and Cheika could no longer see eye-to-eye.

‘‘Ultimately Michael is responsibl­e for the performanc­e of the team,’’ Larkham said. ‘‘We have difference­s in attacking strategy and overall game philosophy.’’

RA said it would support Larkham in his transition into another head coach role.

 ??  ?? Stephen Larkham, left, says he and head coach Michael Cheika, right, don’t see eye-to-eye anymore.
Stephen Larkham, left, says he and head coach Michael Cheika, right, don’t see eye-to-eye anymore.

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