Sydney Morning Herald
| 8 months ago
Read later Michael Cheika talks to Georgina Robinson after the announcement he will coach the NSW Waratahs for the next three years. Michael Cheika says there are few clubs in the world with the potential of the NSW Waratahs. Photo: Brendan Esposito...
The Daily Telegraph (Australia)
| 8 months ago
Cheika was unveiled by the Waratahs today as the replacement for Michael Foley, having returned home from Europe to take up a three-year deal at Moore Park. Cheika, who coached Randwick to Shute Shield success in 2003/04 before winning a Heineken Cup...
The Age
| 8 months ago
The 45-year-old former No.8 had a long playing career with Sydney club Randwick, who were synonymous with attacking creativity and produced Wallabies greats such as Mark Ella and David Campese...Cheika was preferred for the role after a dozen...
International Herald Tribune
| 8 months ago
Michael Cheika, who led Leinster to a Heineken Cup triumph in 2009, was charged with turning around the ailing New South Wales Waratahs when he was named as the Super Rugby team's new coach on Tuesday. The 45-year-old has been handed a three-year...
Sydney Morning Herald
| 8 months ago
Cheika's appointment on a three-year deal ends a two-month search for Michael Foley's replacement, following his controversial departure to Super Rugby rivals Western Force. Waratahs chairman Roger Davis said the board was unanimous in selecting 45-...