Wallavi was still responsible for the spicy encounter with Eddie Jones and Japanese coach in Tokyo in October.
Under Jones, Wallabies created the first World Cup exit in France in 2023.This campaign has already been discussed in the discussion of Japan’s coaching role in Japan during his short -term short -term tenure with Australia. The campaign was held.
He was the second coach of Brave Blossoms on December 23, a few months after the failure of the French campaign.
He interviewed his job before Australia did not play the World Cup quasi -finals.
“I feel terrible about Australia’s results. I wanted to go back and change Australia. But I don’t feel guilty about this process, ”Jones said after signing a four -year contract with Japan.
Since the acquisition, Japan has lost more than 40 points in New Zealand, the United Kingdom and France, and the AMD JOS team recorded 4-7 wins last year.
His long term in doubt.
Whether or not Wallavi is in charge of brave flowers in Tokyo on October 25, there is still a remain.
It will be the first test for the Wallavi year -end tour, and it will be displayed at the moment when both sides first met in the Japanese capital.
Rugby Australia and Japan Rugby Football Federation enjoys a strong and productive relationship and shares rich rugby traditions, ”said PHIL WAUGH, a boss of rugby Australia.
Wallavi has never been lost in Japan due to previous six conflicts, but WauGH’s new coach can solve the uncertainty surrounding the future when the new Super Rugby Pacific season begins in two weeks.
Schmidt first signed a two -year contract after Jones’ confusion.
Waugh said, “Our ambitions were to reach the position with Joe at the end of last year.
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“It was clearly a little longer, but we are constructing that conversation.
“We hope we can share our position reasonably.
“Ideally, we will have a position before the Super Rugby, and we are really excited about what SUPER RUGBY will offer this year, and we do not want to be distracted at the beginning of Super Rugby on February 14. “
Wallavi 2025 test
Wallabies v Fiji, Sunday, July 6th at Newcastle McDonald Jones Stadium
British and Ireland Lions Tour
Wallabies v British & Irish Lions, on Saturday, July 19 at Brisbane Sunkov Stadium
Wallabies v British & Irish Lions, Melbourne on Melbourne Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday, July 26
Wallabies v British & Irish Lions, on Saturday, August 2 at Sydney Accor Stadium
Rugby Championship/Blessed Di Slow Cup
Wallabies v Argentina, Saturday, September 6, Queensland Countrybank Stadium, Town Subil
Wallabies v Argentina at allianz stadium on Saturday, September 13th
Wallabies v new Zealand, Saturday, September 27, Auckland Eden Park
Wallabies v new Zealand, Saturday, October 4 at perth optus stadium
Year -end tour
Wallavi V Japan, on Saturday, October 25 at Tokyo National Stadium