Michael Cheika's sendoff from the Wallabies after the World Cup has taken a nosedive.
Rugby Australia has taken the extraordinary step of apologising to World Rugby bosses over the Wallabies' behaviour in Japan.
RA's Kiwi chief executive Raelene Castle wrote an apology to World Rugby after it "expressed concerns about the behaviour of some members of the Wallabies set-up, including head coach Michael Cheika", the Sydney Morning Herald reported.
The SMH said Castle was made aware of issues by the Japan organising committee and top rugby officials.
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