If there's anyone still out there wanting to pitch in and help the Wallabies turn things around in time for next year's World Cup, they've now been put on notice that the best thing they can do is keep their mouth shut.
Former South African World Cup winning coach Jake White has just found out the hard way that when it comes to the contentious of issue of who should be coaching the underperforming Australians, the old idiom of 'loose lips sinks ships' still applies.
Rugby Australia had secretly agreed to a telephone hook-up with White after he contacted them asking for an audience, but once details of the planned conference call were leaked to News Corp, RA boss Raelene Castle promptly cancelled the call.
The call was to have taken place on Thursday night but was aborted at short notice once word got out that the board was speaking to another coach following their insistence that Cheika's job was not on the line.
RA has repeatedly said that Cheika would remain as head coach through to next year's World Cup in Japan despite the team's poor on-field performances and calls for him to be sacked.