Larkham, Grey to be Cheika's World Cup deputies


  • Rugby
  • Friday, 27 Feb 2015

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Former Wallabies Stephen Larkham and Nathan Grey have been named assistant Australia coaches under Michael Cheika, the Australian Rugby Union said on Friday.

Larkham, head coach of Canberra-based ACT Brumbies, and Grey, defence coach under Cheika at the New South Wales Waratahs, will be allowed to continue in their Super Rugby roles throughout the 2015 season in the leadup to the World Cup in England, the ARU said in a statement.

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