A sense of unfinished business will drive Stephen Larkham’s return to the club he helped build.
The Brumbies are making an early start on their recruitment of Dan McKellar’s replacement,with two high-profile names in the mix
The coaching bombshell of 2020 could see Dan McKellar quit the Brumbies and link up with Dave Rennie's Wallabies,and ultimately become Rennie's successor.
The post-World Cup clean-out continues,with defence coach Nathan Grey moving into a new role.
Michael Cheika is overseas and in the mood to talk,opening up to an Irish podcast about his methods and the"tough"calls he's had to make.
Stephen Larkham was on a plane to south-east Asia when his sacking was announced. Undaunted,he says he still wants to coach Australia.
Queensland attack coach Jim McKay insists he has no urge to return to the Wallabies'coaching ranks to replace the axed Stephen Larkham.
Brumbies coach Dan McKellar does not believe Stephen Larkham's career is over despite the World Cup winner's sacking as Wallabies attack coach.
The hunt is on for Stephen Larkham's successor just eight months out from the Rugby World Cup.
Wallabies coach Cheika survived the axe and will decide the future of his assistants alongside new director of rugby Scott Johnson.
We're starting to get a feel for what the 2019 Wallabies coaching team will look like,but the big question is how will it function in a high-stakes World Cup year?