Australia coach Cheika backs staff, says no need for change


  • Rugby
  • Thursday, 18 Oct 2018

Rugby Union - Rugby Championship - Argentina v Australia - Padre Ernesto Martearena Stadium, Salta, Argentina - October 6, 2018 - Australia's head coach Michael Cheika walks before the match. REUTERS/Florencia Tan Jun

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia coach Michael Cheika has dismissed the notion of making changes to his coaching staff to rejuvenate the ailing Wallabies a year out from the World Cup.

The Wallabies managed just two wins in the recent Rugby Championship and have lost eight of their past 11 tests, putting Cheika and his staff under huge pressure to turn the team around before the season-ending tour of Europe.

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