Latest Wallabies blow sets new low

Latest Wallabies blow sets new low

The earliest Australian World Cup exit ever has include an added blow for the beleaguered Wallabies who’ve now sunk to a world rankings low.

On the again of the horrible 40-6 loss to Wales in Lyon that each one however ended their hopes of reaching the quarter-finals – the primary time in historical past the Wallabies have fallen quick – the Australians have dropped to tenth on the rankings.

That places the Aussies one spot decrease than Argentina, coached by ex-Wallabies mentor Michael Cheika, who’ve jumped to ninth after a scrappy 19-10 win over Samoa.

The Wallabies misplaced an enormous 2½ factors of their heavy defeat and it’s the primary time the Australians have hit double digits because the rankings had been launched.

It comes amid ongoing fallout from the disastrous World Cup marketing campaign, with a full evaluate set to be carried out by Rugby Australia with requires chairman Hamish McLennan to face down and Wallabies coach Eddie Jones underneath strain to maintain his spot.

Jones is within the gun after experiences he carried out an interview for the vacant teaching function at Japan, and McLennan conceded the Wallabies boss had a “standing offer from Japan”.

But Jones, who has gained only a single Test from eight matches in 2023 after taking on for a second time, rebuked experiences that he’d spoken to Japanese officers and reaffirmed his dedication to Australian rugby.

Despite the World Cup horror present, and now the rankings drop, Jones stated reviving rugby in Australia was a “process” and would contain some “pain”.

“Whenever you start the job you want to win games and create the best team we can, but there is a process involved … it unfortunately takes times, takes some pain,” he stated.

“Sometimes it takes more pain than it does pleasure. I have no doubt what I set out to do. While it looks at the moment like it‘s a shambles, I can guarantee it’s not.”

The Wallabies have one remaining World Cup pool sport in opposition to world No.16 Portugal, in Saint-Etienne on Monday morning, the place a win may assist arrest the rankings slide.

The Japan Rugby Football Union has refused to touch upon their pursuit of Jones, and RA chief govt Phil Waugh stated he was trusting the coach’s phrase that he had not being interviewed.

RA chairman Hamish McLennan stated he was conscious of a job provide made to Jones however stated the 63-year-old had turned it down.

A brand new report out of Japan final weekend steered Jones might been aiding with the teaching recruitment course of.

Source: www.news.com.au