RA to begin hunt for Wallabies coach imminently after securing key man, Schmidt keen as Nucifora talks continue

By Christy Doran / Editor

Update: As Melbourne Rebels CEO Baden Stephenson moved to ease fears that the Super Rugby franchise was about to go under, Rugby Australia, at last, received some good news with Peter Horne agreeing to take on the new role as national high-performance director.

However, The Roar can reveal that Horne isn’t expected to officially start in the role until March after agreeing to terms over the past 24 hours.

His appointment comes more than a week after it was revealed that Horne had been RA’s chosen figure to try and turn the game’s high-performance around.

News of his pending appointment came as the high-performance specialist was about to start a week’s worth of meetings with tier two nations in Sydney’s east, which included outgoing Fiji coach Simon Raiwalui.

Despite RA appointing Horne, it hasn’t stopped the governing body from speaking with outgoing Ireland director of high-performance David Nucifora about his plans in recent days.

Nucifora, who left Australian rugby a decade ago after failing to implement the reform measures he wanted, will finish up in his current role with the IRFU following the Paris Olympics.

It’s believed Nucifora, who will return to Australia, doesn’t want to jump into another full-time job, but RA could look to offer him a consulting role once he becomes available.

IRFU performance director David Nucifora before the Bank of Ireland Nations Series match between Ireland and South Africa at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. (Photo By Brendan Moran/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

One person who is strongly considering jumping back into a full-time position, however, is former Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt – and The Roar understands the New Zealander is keen to replace Eddie Jones in the Wallabies’ top job.

That will relieve RA officials, but the clock is ticking.

The Roar has been told several high-profile candidates, including Schmidt, are surprised RA has taken as long as they have to get the ball rolling with regards to both the director of high performance role and the Wallabies head coaching job.

But sources have told The Roar that RA will start the process of finding their next Wallabies coach in the days after Christmas despite Horne, who will be heavily involved in the process, not officially starting until March.

The governing body isn’t shutting the door to any candidate and has made it clear they want the best person for the job, regardless of where they come from. It’s understood RA will form a panel to help select the next coach.

Joe Schmidt (C) is one of the favourites to succeed Eddie Jones as Wallabies coach, while former Australian coach Michael Cheika is also a free agent after finishing up with Argentina. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, the Rebels wrote to players and staff to play down reports that the Super Rugby franchise could financially collapse on Wednesday.

In a letter sent to players and staff, Stephenson assured them that the “job security of staff is secure for 2024”.

His letter came after weeks of reports that the Rebels were financially in strife, with the Super Rugby franchise owing millions of dollars to the Australian Taxation Office and a seven-figure number for the use of AAMI Park Stadium.

It also came after The Australian Financial Review revealed that BRC Capital, whose chairman Paul Docherty also chairs the Rebels, was facing questions about its solvency after four subsidiaries were wound up in the past month.

And while RA would once come to the rescue of their Super Rugby franchises, that’s no longer the case, especially after taking out an $80m loan recently.

It’s why whispers of a return to four Super Rugby franchises have arisen over the past month, particularly with a new broadcast deal to be negotiated over the next 24 months and a significant uplift in the current $29m they receive per annum from Nine Entertainment and Stan essential.

The fact that no Rebels player or coach is contracted beyond 2025, and RA has cooled on bringing the franchise into their “integrated” centralised model, has only added to those whispers.  

The Roar reported on Tuesday that RA was $15m short of where they need to be to cover their costs, which have risen with the importance placed on women’s rugby ahead of the 2029 Rugby World Cup.

That explains RA’s rationale for not restoring a $1.7m fee to the five Super Rugby franchises that they held back from them following the onset of the Covid-19 outbreak in 2020.

By doing so, they have placed further strain on the Super Rugby franchises, who remain deeply disappointed with RA less than a month after ousting former chairman Hamish McLennan.

McLennan was one of the biggest supporters of Australia having five Super Rugby franchises and was known to be close to Docherty.

Former Rugby Australia Chairman Hamish McLennan. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Nonetheless, Stephenson moved to ease fears on Wednesday in a letter sent to Rebels players and staff.

“As we approach the end of what has undoubtedly been a challenging time, the strength, determination, and commitment you’ve demonstrated in the face of recent media scrutiny have not gone unnoticed, and I am immensely proud to lead such a resilient and dedicated team,” the letter read.

“The past couple of weeks have seen our Club navigating some turbulent waters, with media articles putting us in the spotlight. I want to commend everyone for your professionalism, focus, and steadfast dedication to our great Club. Your ability to rise above the noise and stay true to our values is a testament to the strong foundation we’ve built together over the past 12 months.

“I understand that any level of speculation or uncertainty can be unsettling, especially as we head into our Christmas break, and I want to assure everyone that job security of staff is secure for 2024. Docs, the board, and I are actively working to address the concerns raised, and I am confident that, together, we will emerge from this stronger than ever.

“As we approach the Christmas break, I want to take this opportunity to wish you and your families a Merry Christmas and a safe New Year.

“Let’s continue to support one another, communicate openly, and approach the future with the same resilience that has defined us throughout the year. I am confident that our collective efforts will lead to success on and off the field.

“Thank you for your hard work, dedication, and unwavering commitment. Here’s to a well-deserved break.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-12-24T06:35:44+00:00

Blink

Roar Rookie


Also they have better players. But its very noticeable the difference in kicking quality of all the top NRL teams compared to the Union fly halves. And its most likely due to daily practice.

2023-12-24T04:47:15+00:00

Rugbynutter

Roar Rookie


If playing Australian rugby and the Australian way and represents our last decade of mediocrity and constant super rugby thrashings and bledisoe games I think I would happily ditch that in favour of something new.

2023-12-23T05:47:58+00:00

Intercept

Roar Rookie


Schmidt may be a good assistant coach, but he may be too nit-picking for head coach, if Irish reports are accurate.

2023-12-23T05:18:34+00:00

trent jenkins

Roar Rookie


And Michael Cheika beat the Kiwis in NZ with Argentina, and he's available. What else does Cheika have to do to prove he's the man for the job?

2023-12-23T05:13:57+00:00

trent jenkins

Roar Rookie


Michael Cheika beat us at home with Argentina. I think he's qualified for the job.

2023-12-23T01:14:53+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


“ I dont believe anyone could have seen his abuse etc coming.” But many of us could see the folly of switching jockeys mid-race (or actually as we’d turned into the final straight). Nothing wrong with being wrong. (I’ve done it meself once aw twice), but this post rationalised defence of Jones around Oz rugby’s cultural weakness, a defence not afforded to Rennie, takes the biscuit.

2023-12-22T21:02:52+00:00

Doctordbx

Roar Rookie


Maybe you could stop following me around commenting this on my every post too? I already have one stalker.

2023-12-22T20:40:41+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


Well I think his style is to coach a game style that plays to your strengths. That seems a pretty good coaching philosophy to me.

2023-12-22T17:54:04+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


Doc, you’re not covering yourself in glory of late mate. Last week I was a ‘bore’ and here now someone else is a ‘jerk’. Fact is, you were wrong about Rennie v Jones. Spectacularly. This might be a good time to stop calling people names.

2023-12-22T10:26:08+00:00

MrEflord

Roar Rookie


And how much have the Victorian government given the rebels for nought?

2023-12-22T10:24:20+00:00

MrEflord

Roar Rookie


Oh I didn’t think of it that way. But I do like it! Could be called The Colts from NSW

2023-12-22T10:22:38+00:00

MrEflord

Roar Rookie


Wrong. NSW got an RA bail out! Brumbies not in an as strong position as the Reds, but better than the Tahs and Rebels.

2023-12-22T07:02:01+00:00

Busted Fullback

Roar Rookie


G’day piru. What annoys me is that the 91 to 2001 Wallabies played like this, then went in search of “something new”, abandoning the “running game”. It seems to me that the kiwi sides, on the other hand, saw the benefit and have placed as much importance on this part of the game as set pieces. Anyway, Merry Christmas and a Safe and Happy New Year to you and yours.

2023-12-22T03:00:20+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Then who did king? As i know he & Ryan did help.

2023-12-22T02:59:09+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


He did help, along with Ryan, who's been retained under Razor, as a assistant. After Jas Ryan was also working under Razor, at the Saders for quite a while

2023-12-22T02:54:08+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Jacko, Razor has only had limited international experience as it is, with the NZ age group & the Baa,baa's. So IMO he has yet to show his worth with the AB's, in which I'm pretty confident he'll be far better than what we had. We only have to look at the assistants he has, as well, with even the Professor, coming on board. So IMO time will tell as there will possibly quite a few changes amongst the selected squad.

2023-12-22T02:45:27+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Oh king, surely you know that Joe Schmidt, was an Irish coach? TBH the first Irish coach to win over the AB's in over 100 years of competition. I'd say his international coaching record, as coach, surpasses who's there ATM.

2023-12-22T02:22:26+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


TBH carnivean, Schmidt, achieved something that's never been done in Irish rugby, when he took over as coach. That being, he as Irish coach, got Ireland up for their first ever win over the AB's. Something that's never been done in over 100 years of competition against the AB's. So surely that's a feather in his hat?

2023-12-22T02:02:36+00:00

Rohan

Roar Rookie


Don't hold back now Soggy. Solidarnosc!

2023-12-22T00:18:15+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Agree Scott but no matter how bad DR was Eddie was far worse. Just returning to DRs % would help but Where do you believe DR would have got the Wallabies to at the WC? I also like that the failure of Eddie is looking like the trigger point for positive change.

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