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Wallabies centurion emerges as shock candidate to fill Australian coaching vacancy

Matt Giteau playing for the Wallabies. (Photo by Mark Nolan/Getty Images)

Former star Wallabies playmaker Matt Giteau is being touted as a potential replacement for ex-teammate Stephen Larkham as Australia’s attack coach ahead of this year’s World Cup.

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Whispers of Giteau’s appointment to the role have been audible since Larkham’s sacking by head coach Michael Cheika in early February, with differences in coaching philosophies and attacking strategies spelling the end of Larkham’s role in the side.

Cheika is yet to find a replacement for the former 102-test first-five, with the appointment of Scott Johnson in the newly-founded director of rugby role delaying the search for a suitable candidate.

However, speaking on Fox Sports during their Super Rugby pre-match show on the weekend, Giteau hinted at the possibility of joining the national set-up as the side’s attack coach.

Asked whether he would be at the World Cup in a coaching capacity during a ‘yay, nay or hard to say’ segment, Giteau responded with a lengthy pause before reluctantly saying “nay”.

“I’m available, but it won’t be from a paid employment point of view,” he said.

His delayed answer came after he showed no hesitation in answering the previous question about whether he would come out of international retirement for the tournament, to which he immediately said “nay”.

While having never previously been employed as a coach, Giteau has some coaching experience, which he first developed as a player-coach over a brief period during his time at Toulon after incumbent head coach Mike Ford quit his role in 2017, while he also reportedly spent time with the Brumbies this season as well.

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The limited experience he has within the realm of coaching could work in Giteau’s favour should he want to fill the Wallabies’ coaching vacancy, especially given the prerequisites Cheika outlined for his preferred candidate to Fox Sports over the weekend.

“The person we bring in will be someone I think that will be with the players, on field a lot, not build a lot of strategy, more getting players to embrace strategy and understand it so it’s automatic on the field,” Cheika said.

Other names rumoured to be in the conversation to plug the gap in Australia’s backroom staff include Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson and Rebels assistant Shaun Berne, as well as Scots College director of rugby Brian Smith.

Cheika is also understood to be consulting with a raft of rugby personalities for advice on who could fill the role, including former Wallabies fullback Chris Latham, ex-World Cup-winning hooker Phil Kearns, Australian women’s sevens star Charlotte Caslick, “some rugby league types”, and Giteau himself.

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However, given Cheika’s preference for the successful candidate to immerse themselves among the players on-field, Giteau would appear best suited to the position given his experience, understanding and relationship of the current generation of players.

Giteau, capped 103 times internationally, last featured for the Wallabies as a player in 2016, and retired from test rugby last year.

He featured in three World Cups, including the most recent tournament in 2015, where the Wallabies fell short of their third world title after losing 34-17 to New Zealand at Twickenham.

He currently plies his trade for Japanese Top League club Suntory Sungoliath.

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Good reads again John. I feel some moments at still within the team to improve, and hopefully some individuals to shine through. After Super Rugby where we were shown you can’t drop your guard at kick off several times in this series have the Lions caught their opposition out with quick throws and restarts, letting the ball go out in this game was a shocker (though the kick was honesty good enough to find the touch had they been ready). Tate tried to strip the try scored just before the half, where he could easily have just dove over the line with him and that pretty much would have been them going into the half with a 10 point lead or so. And in the last play they just didn’t work hard enough, especially one player, I forget who, when back into the ruck area given the Lions too much space wide.


I feel they also didn’t seem to show the same killer instinct once they were in front, playing it safe on a couple of breaks/momentum carries.


I also don’t really understand why Donaldson on the bench. I would much rather have someone you want on the pitch like Pietsch available in a 6/2 split with Gordon or Wright more than able to cover 10 imo. Tate was wonderful on the wing though. And of course lots more positives also present.


I really enjoyed how they were running onto the ball in close in around the ruck. Wilson was playing a different role I thought, he was more the one out man design for quick ball and he presented it as good as you can get all night. That said, he’s not first choice 8 is he, who is that again? Is Wright still injured? I worry that Joe is keeping him their and its dictating too much of the plan just because he has been given the captaincy role.


Will be interesting to see who he thinks might be work a shot in the first team this week, plenty of options. I watched the first quarter of last weeks midweek game and Tupou certainly wouldn’t be one on that list, might be worth a punt though. Think they have to try and work some plays for Bell too, hes got too much class just to be down on form, give him something to work with and I’m sure he’d be a standout as well.


Also seen enough to know Hunter isn’t suddenly going to turn into a class center, I would definitely stick with Joseph but maybe theres a window to put him onto the wing, despite what I said above, now? I think you also do him a disservice in his defending (like many are), he made the player go outside him. It’s the hardest backline spot, I’d be inclined to use him like a league back row and carry it from 12 more often, if that suits Len better.

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