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Rugby Australia ditches Scott Johnson as men and women’s sevens coaches swap jobs

Michael Sanders by Michael Sanders
12/12/2021
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Rugby Australia ditches Scott Johnson as men and women’s sevens coaches swap jobs
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Rugby Australia will not renew the contract of its director of rugby, Scott Johnson, when it expires at the end of the year as they review the structure of the organisation.

The former Scotland coach was brought in by former chief executive Raelene Castle in 2018 to try to reign in Michael Cheika as her relationship with the Wallabies coach deteriorated at the end of Australia’s worst Test season in 60 years.

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Johnson oversaw a selection panel that chose the Wallabies team with Cheika and drove a new high-performance structure where the Super Rugby teams would work more closely with the national team coaches in the New Zealand model.

Cheika and Castle both departed within months of Australia’s quarter-final exit at the 2019 World Cup to be replaced by Dave Rennie and Andy Marinos respectively.

“He stepped into his role at a difficult time within Australian rugby and has played an important role at an important time for the game in Australia,” Marinos said in a statement.

“We have commenced a process that is reviewing our high performance-programme to drive a high performing environment to deliver sustainable success for all of our teams.”

Marinos also announced that coaches of the men’s and women’s sevens programmes would be swapping jobs.

Tim Walsh returns to a role he held from 2013 to 2018, when he led Australia’s women to gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics and silver at the Commonwealth Games two years later.

John Manenti, who has led the women’s programme for the last three years, will take over the men’s squad. Both appointments are until 2024.

“We’re looking forward to seeing what they can do over the next three years as we prepare not only for the Commonwealth Games and Sevens World Cup later this year, but also the Olympics in Paris in 2024,” Marinos said.

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