Dave Rennie remains firmly committed to coaching Australia despite being 'gutted' that Raelene Castle, the woman who appointed him, will no longer be his boss.
Rugby: Rennie "gutted" by Castle removal but committed to WallabiesMELBOURNE - Dave Rennie remains firmly committed to coaching Australia despite being “gutted” that Raelene Castle, the woman who appointed him, will no longer be his boss.
Castle had been instrumental in appointing fellow New Zealander Rennie to take over a Wallabies team that slumped out of the quarter-finals at the Rugby World Cup in Japan last year, their equal-worst finish. “But she exited with real dignity and class and the first thing she said to me was she still wants me to go to Australia.
With eight rounds to complete the regular season before the playoffs and no clarity on when it might resume, Rennie said it should be called off and the title given to Irish club Leinster, who lead Conference A by 20 points from Ulster.“We have seen other competitions just awarding the team that is leading,” he said.
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