Wallabies assistant coach McKellar quits months before World Cup
Wallabies forwards coach Dan McKellar on Wednesday quit just months before the Rugby World Cup and will reportedly take the top job at English Premiership side Leicester.
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Wallabies forwards coach Dan McKellar on Wednesday quit just months before the Rugby World Cup and will reportedly take the top job at English Premiership side Leicester.
SYDNEY : Wallabies forwards coach Dan McKellar and scrum coach Petrus du Plessis have both resigned, Rugby Australia said on Wednesday, leaving Eddie Jones without any of the assistant coaching staff employed by his predecessor Dave Rennie.
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