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  • Former Wallabies coach Michael Cheika secures full-time NRL gig with Sydney Roosters

    Interesting to see below the role he will take on - so does that mean Luke Keary in his role will be the attack coach ? - Brett Morris the only other Assistant Coach he could take on that role



    Former Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has taken another step towards an NRL head coach role by taking on a full-time assistant position with the Sydney Roosters.

    Cheika boasts an extensive resume in rugby union, overseeing the Australian team between 2014 and 2019, winning World Rugby’s coach of the year after leading the Wallabies to the 2015 World Cup final.

    He has also been the national coach of Argentina as well as numerous club roles including steering the NSW Waratahs to the Super Rugby title in 2014.

    But Cheika’s coaching in the 13-a-side game has been limited to Lebanon’s World Cup campaign in 2021 and the upcoming tournament in 2026, and a consultancy role with the Roosters in 2020.

    He was linked to the Newcastle coaching vacancy but with Roosters assistant Justin Holbrook getting that position, a position opened up with the Tricolours.

    Cheika will work with the forwards and support coaches throughout the club’s pathway system.

    Head coach Trent Robinson, a long-time friend, said Cheika would offer the club at different perspective.

    “Michael and I have had a strong relationship for many years, and I’ve always admired the way he leads and challenges athletes,” Robinson said in a statement.

    “His experience in rugby brings a different perspective that will inspire and test our players and coaches.”

    Cheika will begin his new role in November when the Roosters kick-off their pre-season.

    With league roots, he has previously spoken of his desire to coach at the highest level, following former Wallabies mentor Alan Jones who coached Balmain between 1991 to 1993, with the club struggling for success during his time at the helm.

    The Roosters finished this season eighth on the ladder and were knocked out by Cronulla in week one of the finals.

    Former Wallabies winger Mark Nawaqanitawase has impressed since making his NRL debut but has told the club he intends returning to rugby union ahead of the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia.

    https://7news.com.au/sport/rugby-lea...ers-c-20199142


  • #2
    Is JWH still coming back to club in coaching role for 2026? Or was that just media spin?

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    • #3
      Great appointment I reckon. Brings a fresh non league take on things, and is a very good operator from what I've heard. Good to see something different than just signing another assistant from another club, or promoting an ex player.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lindsay's Dentist View Post
        Is JWH still coming back to club in coaching role for 2026? Or was that just media spin?
        No official word on the club's site as yet. Just SMH, Zero Tackle etc.

        Very good news if so. See how they all come back into the fold. Once a Rooster, always a Rooster.
        “If there is one thing I cannot stand is snobbery. People who try and pretend they’re superior. Makes it hard for those of us who really are.” - Hyacinth Bucket.

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        • #5
          https://www.roosters.com.au/news/202...oaching-staff/

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          • #6
            So do we actually/technically have one primary assistant coach next year like Holbrook was this year or is this spread across various people (Matt King, Cordner and Friendy) with a few specialists next season ?

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            • #7
              Coaching Team for 2026 - Only guessing what some roles will be - Not sure what Matt King and or Jake Friend do as part of the coaching set up - Jake is Head Coach of the Sydney Roosters Academy and Mitchell Aubusson is Head of Football

              Head Coach

              Trent Robinson

              Assistant Coaches

              Matt King - ?
              Brett Morris - Backs plus NSW Cup Coach?
              Boyd Cordner - Defence ?
              Jake Friend - ?
              Luke Keary - Attack / Halves?
              Michael Cheika - Forwards Coach and Mentoring Lower Grade Coaches and Players


              Mentorship and development of up and coming players

              Jared Waerea Hargreaves

              Club Ambassador

              Anthony Minichiello

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Lindsay's Dentist View Post
                Is JWH still coming back to club in coaching role for 2026? Or was that just media spin?
                “ Hope so, JWH coming back in 2026 in a coaching role is massive. Our young front-rowers in your academy and lower grades couldn’t ask for a better mentor to help take their careers to the next level.

                Last edited by Superdag; 10-06-2025, 12:05 AM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DP1990 View Post
                  So do we actually/technically have one primary assistant coach next year like Holbrook was this year or is this spread across various people (Matt King, Cordner and Friendy) with a few specialists next season ?
                  I hope they do better than Cheika as a forwards coach. Don't see any rugby union forwards that would make it in league. Shit house appointment.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The Marshall View Post

                    I hope they do better than Cheika as a forwards coach. Don't see any rugby union forwards that would make it in league. Shit house appointment.
                    Who says he's forwards coach? And even if he is, you think he's going to coach the forwards all on his own?

                    He's made it to the top in union coaching, and his goal now is to become an NRL Head Coach. Apparently he's a serious hard ass and very smart.

                    He's a great addition, and such a better idea that just promoting another retired player or signing another league assistant coach from another club.

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                    • #11
                      Apart from Dick Thornett, Ray Price, Scott Gourlay and Murray at Souths, not many Union forwards make it in League. Even back in the day when D stood level with the ruck as in Union, Former Wallaby Barry Stumbles never made it out of Saint George third grade.

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