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  1. Sep 3, 2022 · Former Wallabies scrum-half Will Genia believes the team’s former head coach Michael Cheika could return to coach the two-time world champions at the 2027 Rugby World Cup which will be held in Australia. Cheika is currently working on an 18-month contract as Argentina’s head coach and has had great success in this year’s Rugby Championship.

  2. Dec 19, 2023 · Phil Waugh isn’t ruling out Rugby Australia going back to the well once more and hiring Michael Cheika as Wallabies coach for a second stint. Cheika on Tuesday announced he had parted company with Argentina, two months after guiding the Pumas to the Rugby World Cup semi-finals in France. His ...

  3. Apr 1, 2024 · Jason Gilmore is the inside bet, with the Australia A coach Coleman’s defence coach. He has also taken over much of the day-to-day coaching on the field. He’s also popular within the playing ...

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  4. Dec 19, 2023 · Michael Cheika will be among the candidates to replace Eddie Jones as Australia boss after leaving Argentina. Cheika led the Pumas to a fourth-place finish at the World Cup in France, but has now ...

  5. Michael Cheika is an Australian rugby coach and former player who has won the Heineken Cup and Super Rugby. He coached Australia from 2014 to 2019 and Argentina from 2022 to 2023, and is currently the head coach of Leicester Tigers.

  6. A European Cup and Celtic League winner with Leinster and Super Rugby winner with the Waratahs, Cheika has also coached at three World Cups – Argentina in 2023 and reaching the Final with Australia in 2015 and quarterfinals in 2019 – as well as one Rugby League World Cup with Lebanon.

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  8. The English Premiership will play host to one of the biggest names in coaching next season, as Michael Cheika takes over the reins at the Leicester Tigers. Cheika has held some of the biggest jobs in world rugby, with spells as head coach of Australia and Argentina at international level, and as coach of Leinster, Stade Francais and the New South Wales Waratahs at club level.