MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The Wallabies' quarter-final exit from the World Cup marked the end of coach Michael Cheika's tenure and may also spell the end of one of his more influential policies as Rugby Australia take a fresh look at rules governing national eligibility.
Cheika was instrumental in ushering in the 'Giteau Law', a 2015 regulation that allowed players based overseas to be selected for national duty as long as they had played 60 tests.
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