Controversial former Wallabies head coach Michael Cheika says he should have quit before last year's Rugby World Cup instead of calling it quits after his side was dumped out of the tournament at the quarter-final stage.
Cheika, who resigned shortly after Australia's 40-16 mauling by eventual runners-up England, told The Times he should have stepped aside after Rugby Australia (RA) hired former Scottish international Scott Johnson as director of rugby early in 2019.
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Johnson was brought in following an extensive review of the Wallabies' dismal 2018 season, with a three-man selection panel introduced soon after.
While Cheika admits he didn't agree with Johnson's appointment, he remained confident that the Wallabies could win the World Cup - despite a string of underwhelming performances and calls for his head to roll.