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Sydney – Jake White proposed to replace the besieged headquarters Michael Cheika
as wallabies coach and had to have a phone connection with Rugby Australia on Thursday,
but it was canceled after the leak of the news.
The South African, who led the Springboks to the 2007
Title in World Cup, approached power after Australia's victory over four
their 13 tests this year.
Raelene Castle, Managing Director of Rugby Australia, has
Cheika continues to have several times the necessary support to take the team to the
World Cup in Japan next year, the date on which his contract expires.
But the pressure rises to the head after their 37-18
defeated by England last weekend, calls for a change of guard intensifying.
This followed a defeat without a trilogy against Wales and an uninteresting victory over Italy.
The phone call was aimed at badessing what White – a former Brumbies
coach – had to offer as possible alternative, but he was hastily removed
after being leaked to the media.
Jake White approached Rugby Australia and asked
a conversion, "said a spokesman for the RA. Rugby Australia has
decided not to pursue the appeal ".
White has already expressed his desire to coach Australia
after being neglected for the work in favor of Ewen McKenzie in 2013.
The Rugby Australia Board of Directors is scheduled to meet on December 10 to
a regular end-of-season review where the future of Cheika, currently serving
Europe and its team of coaches should be discussed.
Several former Wallabies have called for a test change
set up after their worst year since 1995 including the back half Matt Burke who has
stated that the team was no longer highly appreciated by its rivals.
"I think the respect factor is gone.
(sixth) in the world, we started at number 3 at the beginning of the year, "he said.
I said.
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