Australia will be back, says Cheika

Australia lost their final tour match to England at Twickenham on Saturday. Photo: Paul Childs/Reuters

Australia lost their final tour match to England at Twickenham on Saturday. Photo: Paul Childs/Reuters

Published Nov 26, 2018

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LONDON – After being thumped 37-18 by England on Saturday coach Michael Cheika has issued a defiant promise that Australia will be all the better for their terrible 2018 and that he fully expects them to challenge for the World Cup in a year’s time.

It might sound like the desperate ravings of a man backed right up against the wall but Australia, more than any other nation, have shown how to peak for the World Cup and some shrewd punters might already be piling in while the odds are good. They would not have to look too far for a precedent. In 2014, Cheika, only a few weeks into the job, sat in the same Twickenham press room after a 26-17 defeat by England had ended a miserable November tour and promised the team would improve. 

Sure enough they won 10 of their next 11 games to sweep into the World Cup final where they pushed New Zealand all the way.

Saturday’s defeat completed a year that brought nine defeats from 13 games, their worst run since 1958 when the two-time World Cup winners lost eight, drew one and won two.

Australia's Ned Hanigan looks dejected after the match against England on Saturday. Photo: REUTERS/Toby Melville

It is true that their record is always slightly skewed by playing the All Blacks three times each year, but this run has also included defeats to Scotland, Argentina at home and Wales, for the first time in 14 meetings. They have also now lost six in a row against England - their longest run of losses against Eddie Jones’ side.

“I almost feel like I’ve got a repeat of this very day in 2014,” Cheika said after Saturday’s loss.

“Sceptics might be laughing but, give us a few months, and we’ll get ourselves together, don’t worry.” 

Reuters

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