The Citizen (KZN)

No ‘pass mark’ for Wallabies

- Melbourne

– Australia head to Italy with coach Michael Cheika (above) under renewed pressure after their bid for a perfect tour of Europe ended at the first hurdle with a dismal loss to Wales.

Rugby Australia boss Raelene Castle had said nothing less than three wins against the Welsh, Italy and England could be deemed a “pass mark” for the Wallabies, who managed only two victories in the Rugby Championsh­ip and lost a series against Ireland at home for the first time in 39 years.

Yet their performanc­e at the Principali­ty Stadium on Saturday inspired little confidence that they could manage a win against lowly Italy, let alone England, with the clock ticking towards next year’s World Cup in Japan.

Having already been dragged over the coals twice by the media after back-to-back losses against New Zealand and a maiden home defeat by Argentina, Cheika and his staff faced a fresh round of criticism from Australian pundits yesterday.

The Australian’s rugby writer Wayne Smith wrote that the performanc­e “was so lame and tired that Rugby Australia CEO Raelene Castle will be forced to make changes post-tour”.

“The Wallabies can’t continue through to the World Cup while being so poorly coached.”

In a season littered with negative statistics, the Wallabies collected another in Cardiff by surrenderi­ng their winning streak of 13 matches against Warren Gatland’s Wales.

Perhaps most gallingly for the fans was that their team threw away their chances in the 9-6 defeat.

Awarded two second-half penalties, captain Michael Hooper waved away both shots on goal but the push for tries came to nothing. –

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