Bangkok Post

Cheika’s fate up in the air

- Michael Cheika

SYDNEY: A decision on the future of Wallabies coach Michael Cheika should be “wrapped up” by Christmas after he presented his end-of-year review at a Rugby Australia (RA) board meeting yesterday, according to chairman Cameron Clyne.

The 51-year-old Cheika’s future was clouded after a tumultuous year for the Wallabies, who won just four of 13

Tests and showed little sign of improvemen­t a year out from the Rugby World Cup.

Pundits and fans had expected the coach to be sacked following the meeting, with RA chief executive Raelene Castle stating before their end-ofseason tour that they expected the side to win all three games in Europe.

They managed to achieve just one, a 26-7 victory against a limited Italian side in Padova, to cap a year when they lost a home series to Ireland, were swept 3-0 by the All Blacks and won just two games in the Rugby Championsh­ip.

“We received a presentati­on from Michael Cheika and we are going through a process so I’m not really in a position to elaborate,” Clyne told reporters in a short media conference in Sydney yesterday.

“We have had the presentati­on from Michael, some data gathered from him, his coaching staff, the players and our high performanc­e unit.

“We need to go through a fairly thorough review process and we have all the informatio­n we need so we will be going through that process.

“I know people are keen to know what is going on but... we will have more to say and have that process wrapped up ahead of Christmas.”

Cheika’s tenure began in late 2014 after Ewen McKenzie resigned and he guided the Wallabies on a surprising run to the 2015 Rugby World Cup final. The side, however, failed to build on that initial success, and have won just 17 of their 42 games since with an overall record of 28 victories in the 58 games during Cheika’s four-year tenure.

Cheika has consistent­ly said that despite the team’s troubles they would turn the corner ahead of the World Cup.

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