LONDON (Reuters) - After two superb tries and a flawless display of place kicking to help fire Australia into the quarter-finals of the Rugby World Cup, Bernard Foley might have expected better than a reminder that his place in the side was by no means secure.
Such is Australia coach Michael Cheika's unquenchable desire for improvement in his players, however, that his review of Foley's performance in the 33-13 win over England on Saturday came loaded with a hefty caveat or two.
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