Wallabies sink to new rankings low after dismal Rugby World Cup campaign

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The two-time world champion Wallabies have slumped to their worst-ever ranking, falling to 10, following their record World Cup loss to Wales in Lyon

Eddie Jones’s side trade places with ninth-ranked ArgentinaThe hits have kept coming for the Wallabies at thein France with the team sinking to an all-time low in the world rankings at 10. Following their record 40-6 loss to Wales in Lyon, which all but ended their hopes of reaching the quarter-finals for the first time in history, Australia have dropped one place on the rankings.

Cheika was at the Australian helm at the last World Cup in Japan in 2019 but quit the post immediately following their thumping 40-16 elimination in the quarter-finals by the then Jones-coached England. “One hundred per cent I’m committed,” Jones said. “I came back to Australia trying to help. At the moment I am not giving much help, am I? But that doesn’t mean my commitment to helping has changed.

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