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Cyril Towers (30)
This bit in the Guardian sums up the reality around Cheika nicely:
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/bl...-to-fix-ewen-mckenzie-and-arus-wallabies-messAll signs point to Jake White or Michael Cheika as the next Australia coach. With the Wallabies departing for the UK tour this Friday, White may be the easiest solution as an interim coach. Cheika, however, would have to be the preferred candidate long-term. The problem with Cheika, though, is that he has issues with the ARU. Pulver would have to convince him structures would be put in place to give the Wallabies every chance of succeeding. Cheika made millions in business; he won’t be swayed by money. He’s one of the most sought after coaches in the world having won rugby championships in both hemispheres, so he doesn’t need the Wallabies job to enhance his reputation. But he does see coaching Australia as an honour and privilege. However, he won’t take on a team structurally set up to fail.