McKenzie resigns after narrow Wallabies defeat to the All Blacks

Sport360 staff 16:20 18/10/2014
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  • Under-fire Australia coach Ewen McKenzie has resigned, officials said Saturday in a shock announcement after the narrow 28-29 defeat to New Zealand.

    The resignation, ahead of next year's World Cup, follows rumours of discontent in the Wallabies camp and comes after McKenzie was forced to deny an extra-marital affair with a staff member.

    Officials said McKenzie had earlier told them he intended to quit regardless of the result of the game in Brisbane, which the Wallabies were seconds from winning before a last-gasp try.

    "I did not ask Ewen to resign, but understand his decision," Australian Rugby Union (ARU) chief executive Bill Pulver said in a statement. "He informed me this morning of his intention to resign, regardless of tonight's result."

    Pulver said he hoped to secure a replacement before Friday, when the team leaves for a European tour, and that criteria include having the "support of the playing group".

    Fellow players have voiced their backing of Kurtley Beale, who is facing disciplinary proceedings after an argument with a female staff member and claims he sent offensive text messages. McKenzie was forced to deny rumours of an intimate relationship with the staff member, who announced her resignation last week citing stress over the situation.

    Pulver said as well as a new coach, the ARU would also try to improve the "off-field" workings of the team and create a new senior leadership position.

    "Criteria for the (coaching) role includes identifying a coach who can lead us to victory in next year's Rugby World Cup; represents rugby's core values; has the support of the playing group; and is available," he said.

    "As part of this process, we will also identify structural improvements to the off-field element of the Wallabies, with a senior leadership role to be created to support the team.

    "We will work with the incoming coach on that structure, with a solution to be in place as soon as possible."

    The surprise turn of events comes at a poor time for the 1991 world champions as they prepare for next year's World Cup in England.

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