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Australia Hires Scott Johnson To Oversee Cheika

Australia Hires Scott Johnson To Oversee Cheika

Update on Australia's High-Performance plan.

Dec 17, 2018 by FloRugby Staff
Australia Hires Scott Johnson To Oversee Cheika

Rugby Australia will not fire Qantas Wallabies head coach Michael Cheika, and instead have hired Scott Johnson as Chieka's superior and Director of Rugby - all of this as part of a revamped High-Performance plan.

Further, Rugby Australia confirmed that is and the four Australian Super Rugby organizations have reached an agreed set of principles that will be the basis of a new National High-Performance model.

Johnson, who previously coached, among others, the USA Men's National Team (back in 2008), has been appointed to the new position of Director of Rugby and will oversee the Qantas Wallabies program and lead the delivery of the new plan. 

Johnson was most recently Director of Rugby at Scotland Rugby after serving as interim Head Coach of the Scotland national team from 2012-2014. He coached the USA in 2008 before leaving to take a position with the Ospreys pro team.



Wallabies Head Coach Cheika will report to Johnson, but appears to retain his position after some speculation that he might be on the chopping block. Instead, Cheika has to answer to Johnson now.

“I am excited to be returning to Rugby Australia in the Director of Rugby role and I am looking forward to supporting Michael and the Wallabies in their build-up to the World Cup,” said Johnson.

“I am also looking forward to working with the Super Rugby teams to build an aligned model that will enable sustained success for Super Rugby teams, the Wallabies and ensure we maximize the opportunities for Australian Rugby,” he added.

“It’s a great move for Australian Rugby," added Cheika. "I know it will prove to be the best long-term structure for the game in this country. I’m looking forward to working with Scott and finishing the work that I started by making Australians proud of our performance.”

Johnson and Cheika will be joined by a third, independent selector to make up a new National Selection Panel that will oversee Qantas Wallabies squad and team selection. The independent selector will be appointed in early 2019.




Rugby Australia Chief Executive, Raelene Castle said: “This is a significant strategic evolution of Rugby Australia’s High-Performance environment, which will provide the Wallabies with the best opportunity for success at the Rugby World Cup and will lay the foundations for long-term success for all of our national teams, Vodafone Super Rugby teams and pathway programs.

“Scott Johnson has built a strong reputation in the international Rugby landscape over more than a decade, and since taking over as Director of Rugby in Scotland the national team has climbed to its highest ever world ranking of fifth.

“Scott has previous experience within the Wallabies coaching environment and in this new role will assume responsibility for the management of the Wallabies’ off-field program to allow Michael Cheika to focus on what he does best, which is coaching the team.

“We are confident Michael is the right man to lead the Wallabies to the World Cup and the appointment of Scott Johnson will support Michael and his coaching team as they prepare for the tournament in Japan next September.

“In his review, Michael identified potential changes to the current structure and he and Scott will work their way through these recommendations,” Castle said.

The changes to the Qantas Wallabies program comes as Rugby Australia and the four Australian Super Rugby organizations agreed to principles on an aligned National High-Performance model. The model is supported by a new National Talent Management structure, which was announced by Rugby Australia in September.

“This aligned plan with a focus from grassroots to international level, will give us the best platform to build sustainable success for our men’s and women’s Vodafone Super Rugby and Buildcorp Super W teams and provide a clear pathway into the Qantas Wallabies, Buildcorp Wallaroos and Qantas Australian Sevens teams,” said Castle.

“We have worked closely with the Super Rugby teams and I want to thank them for their support of a unified approach to ensuring we will have the right structure in place to achieve long-term success. We have assessed the High-Performance areas where we need improvement and measured ourselves against systems across our international competitors. Whilst we have incorporated some elements from other national systems, we have made sure that the framework for the National High-Performance Plan is an Australian version that takes into account our differences and strengths.

“The National High-Performance Plan will also be bolstered by the establishment of a fighting fund to support the recruitment and retention of identified youth talent. We want to find, develop and keep the best athletic talent in the land,” she said.

"It was clear when I started the role 12 months ago that we needed to make changes to how the game is run. Today's announcement is the result of a great deal of hard work by a lot of people at all levels of our game over an extended period. The commitment and passion for our game from those people has been unwavering and has focused on the singular goal of seeing our code and our Qantas Wallabies enjoying the success they deserve.

“It has been a tough year for all who love Rugby, and this is an important step in building a strong, successful and sustainable future for Australian Rugby and getting the Wallabies back to where they belong."