Wed 22 Oct 2014 | 09:37
Michael Cheika appointed new Wallabies coach as overseas tour squad announced

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Michael Cheika is the new man in charge of the Wallabies after a chaotic few weeks led to the resignation of Ewen McKenzie, just days ahead of their overseas tour. Waratahs coach Cheika has been appointed on a three year contract, effective immediately.

Former coach McKenzie quit on Saturday, following the Wallabies 28-29 loss to the All Blacks in Brisbane. He had said that his decision was made regardless of the result, and left the Australian Rugby Union with a bit of a challenge to find a new coach just days before a gruelling overseas tour.

A few names were speculated about but Cheika is the unsurprising appointment, having risen to the top after succesful coaching stints at both Leinster in Ireland, and more recently with the Waratahs.

Cheika will retain his coaching role with the Waratahs until the end of 2015. He has said he's humbled by the appointment of new Wallabies coach, ahead of a huge year for rugby next year.

"I never imagined I would be in the position of coaching our national team and feel extremely honoured to have this opportunity," the 47-year-old former Randwick player said.
 
"My mission will be to do the best possible job I can and to motivate the people around me to ensure they are able to represent Australia to the best of their ability.

"I feel the key to any future success will be to ensure we have a strong identity and not letting anything get in the way of our preparation to succeed on the world stage."

The Wallabies leave on their end of year tour on Friday, with matches coming up against the Barbarians, Wales, France, Ireland and England. A 33-man squad has been chosen, with no place for Kurtley Beale, but it includes the return of injured players Matt Toomua and Ben McCalman.

The Qantas Wallabies squad for the 2014 Spring Tour is: 

Player State Age Test Caps
Adam Ashley-Cooper NSW Waratahs 30 100
Ben Alexander ACT Brumbies 29 69
Sam Carter ACT Brumbies 25 8
Quade Cooper Queensland Reds 26 50
Tom English Melbourne Rebels 23 Uncapped
Saia Fainga’a Queensland Reds 27 32
Tetera Faulkner Western Force 26 Uncapped
Israel Folau NSW Waratahs 25 25
Bernard Foley NSW Waratahs 25 14
Will Genia Queensland Reds 26 55
Kyle Godwin Western Force 22 Uncapped
James Hanson Queensland Reds 26 5
Scott Higginbotham Melbourne Rebels 28 31
Matt Hodgson Western Force 33 9
Michael Hooper (c) NSW Waratahs 22 38
Rob Horne NSW Waratahs 25 22
James Horwill Queensland Reds 29 56
Luke Jones Melbourne Rebels 23 1
Sekope Kepu NSW Waratahs 28 48
Tevita Kuridrani ACT Brumbies 23 17
Christian Leali'ifano ACT Brumbies 27 14
Josh Mann-Rea ACT Brumbies 33 2
Ben McCalman Western Force 26 34
Sean McMahon Melbourne Rebels 20 Uncapped
Nick Phipps NSW Waratahs 25 24
Benn Robinson NSW Waratahs 30 69
Rob Simmons Queensland Reds 25 46
Will Skelton NSW Waratahs 22 4
James Slipper Queensland Reds 25 59
Henry Speight ACT Brumbies 26 Uncapped
Joe Tomane ACT Brumbies 23 12
Matt Toomua ACT Brumbies 24 19
Nic White ACT Brumbies 23 18

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  • ando
    9:12 PM 23/10/2014

    Great to see Speight's name finally there!