Wallabies lose coach at a vital time

Wallabies lose coach at a vital time

The wallabies were dealt a setback with the Rugby World Cup on Friday with attack coach Brad Davis quitting and rugby league stalwart Jason Ryles answering a late SOS. Davis was recruited in May from English Premiership side London Irish, and has returned to Britain for family reasons.

Ryles however is quality replacement, who worked with Jones when he was England boss and is considered one of the hottest young coaches in rugby league. "Jason is the most sought-after coach in the NRL," said Jones, who needs all the help he can get with Australia losing four consecutive Tests since he took over.

"He will add immensely to our coaching staff and help prepare the players to win the Rugby World Cup. We are thrilled to have him join the team." 

Ryles played 271 games in the National Rugby League before turning to coaching with Melbourne Storm and Sydney Roosters.  "It has come out of the blue, obviously, and it's all been very quick," he said.

"I will be assisting Eddie and the guys with attack. Obviously they have all their systems in place and I won't be coming in reinventing any wheels," he added.


The Wallabies open their World Cup campaign against Georgia in Paris on September 9 before facing Fiji, Wales and Portugal in Pool C.

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