The Herald (South Africa)

Aussies hang up on Jake’s coaching bid

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Jake White has offered to replace under-siege Michael Cheika as Wallabies coach and was due to have a phone hookup with Rugby Australia on Thursday, but it was cancelled after news of the call was leaked.

The South African, who steered the Springboks to the 2007 World Cup title, approached the governing body after Australia won just four of their 13 Tests in 2018.

Rugby Australia chief executive Raelene Castle has repeatedly said Cheika continues to have her backing to take the team to the World Cup in Japan in 2019, which is when his contract runs out.

But mounting pressure came to a head after their 37-18 defeat by England last weekend, with calls intensifyi­ng for a change of guard.

It followed a tryless loss to Wales and an uninspirin­g win over Italy.

The phone call was to assess what White – a former ACT Brumbies coach – had to offer as a possible alternativ­e, but it was hastily called off after being leaked to the media.

“Jake White approached Rugby Australia and asked to have a conversion. Rugby Australia has decided not to proceed with the call,” a Rugby Australia spokespers­on said.

White has previously expressed a desire to coach Australia after being overlooked in 2013.

The Rugby Australia board is due to meet on December 10 for a regular end-of-season review where the future of Cheika is to be discussed. –

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