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Cheika desire 'burns bright' despite impending exit


Cheika’s decision not to remain at Leicester beyond the summer came at the start of the two-month break in Premiership action to accommodate the Six Nations.

Tigers went into the break fourth in the Premiership table, with seven matches remaining, and are in the last 16 of the European Champions Cup, where they face Glasgow Warriors in April.

So it was before Tigers’ first game back against East Midlands rivals Northampton Saints on Friday that the Australian has spoken for the first time about his impending exit.

Cheika described the decision as “tough”, but explained the reason he only settled on a one-year deal was the same reason he decided he could not stay.

“There was no light bulb moment or being swayed,” he said. “I don’t think it’s ever changed from the very start, it’s no secret that my family’s not here.

“I’m used to being away for that sort of timeframe of six months for international footy, and I think that’s OK. Even a year has been OK, they [family] have come and gone, but when it is year-on-year it’s probably not what we planned together.”

Since it was confirmed Cheika would move on, he has been linked to numerous roles – from being one of the favourites for the Wales job, external to a move back to France with Racing 92 and even a shock second term as Wallabies boss., external

“I’ve not got anything sorted,” said Cheika, when BBC Radio Leicester asked him about his future plans.

“I’m trying to not think about that to be honest, I just want to do my best here and see what happens.”

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Cheika’s planned departure also has Tigers now looking for their ninth new head coach in less than nine years.

Ex-Tigers player and former Harlequins head of rugby Paul Gustard is reportedly in line for the job,, external although ex-England boss Stuart Lancaster and celebrated former Leicester prop and ex-Munster head coach Graham Rowntree have also been linked.

Cheika says he has given “bits and pieces of advice” in Tigers’ search for his replacement, but stressed he is playing no formal role in recruitment.

“The owners and management are in charge of the destination of the club going forward,” he said.

“I’m not going to be here, so advisement is absolutely the correct process.”



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