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ABC Sport Daily: Why Michael Cheika is coaching Lebanon
FromABC News Daily
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Length:
13 minutes
Released:
Oct 15, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
Michael Cheika comes to life when talking about what it means to be both Lebanese and Australian.
It might go some way to explaining why the former Wallabies boss and current Argentina coach is leading the Cedars at the Rugby League World Cup.
It's not his only job. Presently he has three roles, in three continents in two codes.
Today, Cheika speaks to Patrick Stack about cultural identity, his rugby league experiment and the possibility of coaching in the NRL.
Featured: Michael Cheika, coach, Lebanon
It might go some way to explaining why the former Wallabies boss and current Argentina coach is leading the Cedars at the Rugby League World Cup.
It's not his only job. Presently he has three roles, in three continents in two codes.
Today, Cheika speaks to Patrick Stack about cultural identity, his rugby league experiment and the possibility of coaching in the NRL.
Featured: Michael Cheika, coach, Lebanon
Released:
Oct 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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