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Stephen Larkham turns down Wallabies role

Michael Cheika is expected to be named as replacement for Ewen McKenzie at the Australian helm
Michael Cheika is expected to be named as replacement for Ewen McKenzie at the Australian helm

World Cup-winning former Australia fly-half Stephen Larkham has turned down the chance of working under the new Wallabies coach on the upcoming tour of Europe to focus on his job at the ACT Brumbies.

The Australian Rugby Union is expected to name former Leinster coach Michael Cheika as replacement for Ewen McKenzie, who quit suddenly last Saturday, before the squad departs on Friday.

Larkham, who played 102 times for his country, had been touted as a possible backs coach to work under Cheika but has decided it is not the right time for him.

"While I was honoured to be considered, I felt like taking five weeks out of my first solo preparation for a Super Rugby season wouldn't be fair on the Brumbies, the local community or my family," Larkham said.

"I am passionate about the success of Australian rugby, but at this point in time I think I can best serve the Wallabies by remaining focused on the Brumbies, who I hope will make up the backbone of the squad leading into the World Cup.

"Our own programme is about to kick off here in Canberra and it would be difficult for me to deliver the outcomes expected of me if I'm not on the ground from day one."

The Brumbies lost in the semi-finals to the Cheika’s New South Wales Waratahs last season under the joint guidance of Larkham and veteran Laurie Fisher, who has since departed for English club Gloucester.

Australia will play the Barbarians and tests against Wales, France, Ireland and England on the tour.

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