The Citizen (Gauteng)

Cheika’s rant has big effect

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– A half-time shellackin­g from coach Michael Cheika (above) turned around one of the most remarkable rugby internatio­nals in history on Saturday but the Australian­s will need more than words if they are to improve on a disappoint­ing Rugby Championsh­ip.

Fans were calling for Cheika’s head at half-time in Australia’s Rugby Championsh­ip match against Argentina, with the home side 31-7 ahead and the Wallabies looking hapless and destined for a fifth loss in six games that would leave them last in the table.

The Australian­s, however, scored five tries in the second period after Cheika got them back to the dressing-room at the break.

A silent video showed the angry coach pacing up and down and berating his charges and although he refused to reveal what he said, skipper Michael Hooper perhaps euphemisti­cally acknowledg­ed they were read the riot act.

“Yeah, he had some pretty firm words there in the second half,” Hooper said. “But like I said it was the choice of the players to come out in the second half and I’m very proud to react like that. The key for us is to do it for longer.”

The transforma­tion was immediate as Australia scored five tries in 22 minutes to beat the hosts 45-34 and Cheika lauded his players for taking responsibi­lity to redeem themselves after their atrocious first half.

But the comeback, the biggest in the Wallabies history, cannot obfuscate their performanc­es in this year’s tournament.

They won only two of their six Rugby Championsh­ip matches and avoided the wooden spoon by the slimmest of margins and have won just three of their last 11 Tests.

The big challenge now is in Japan where they play their third Bledisloe Cup game against New Zealand on October 27. – Reuters

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