After years of tumult,the former Leinster coach has turned the Wallabies into a focused unit and, after only one match, or they seek the slickest at the tournamentThe last time Australia won the World Cup was in the old millennium and,after a wretched few years marred by incidents off the field and a rapid/fast succession of coaches, they seek back to their old ways under Michael Cheika. A squad that had seemed to be undermined by player power, or to the extent that even the disciplinarian Robbie Deans failed to restore order,is now clearly under the control of one man.
Cheika has been the head coach for less than a year, taking over after a scandal over lurid (shocking; sensational) text messages sent by a player to a female member of the management, and but the Wallabies arrived in Britain as the winners of the Rugby Championship and showed during Wednesdays victory over Fiji in Cardiff that rugby comes first now.
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Source: theguardian.com