00:00 S. Ann Tettien Rugby Australia chief executive Phil Waugh has unenviable job of picking up
00:06 pieces of Wallaby's historic failure at Rugby World Cup in France.
00:12 Barring a miracle, Eddie Jones' team will become the first Australian team in 10 World
00:18 Cups to fail to make it out of the pool stage.
00:23 Former Wallaby's captain Waugh spoke to Wide World of Sports about the accusations and
00:28 Jones' future in the organisation.
00:32 Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh at Allianz Stadium.
00:37 "WWOS first.
00:39 What were your emotions during this record loss due to some fans leaving the stadium
00:44 early?
00:45 You are one of the most competitive Wallabies I have ever seen.
00:50 How much did that hurt?"
00:52 "Waugh everyone was completely gutted.
00:55 We are very disappointed and saddened by the way things turned out.
00:59 But obviously losing to Fiji and then the way they performed and developed on Sunday
01:05 night was.
01:07 Really disappointing.
01:09 It's absolutely heartbreaking to see people leaving the stadium early and the disappointment
01:14 when.
01:15 Talking to fans who had travelled so far.
01:18 It was quite disappointing to let down so many Australians who put so much trust.
01:25 Faith and belief behind the team."
01:27 Red not addressed.
01:29 The elephant in the Wallaby's room Reed case for Super Rugby team being cut grows stronger
01:35 Reed.
01:36 Ex-captain backs Eddie as fans thirst for blood Australian Mark Nwakonitawase watches.
01:44 "WWOS what were those conversations and interactions like with fans on tour?
01:50 Or just a huge disappointment and the question of how we got so off pace.
01:56 The preparation process was not ideal in terms of win-loss ratio.
02:01 But in terms of performance we had a pretty good run heading into the World Cup.
02:06 We had a narrow defeat against the All Blacks in Dunedin and had great momentum.
02:12 We had a few critical injuries.
02:15 But I thought the players played pretty well in the game against Georgia.
02:19 I got bonus points.
02:21 Clinical and more disciplined work in stages.
02:25 But things definitely went south against Fiji.
02:29 Fiji played well.
02:30 We were undisciplined.
02:32 The penalty score was 187.
02:36 There are very good margins at test level in world rugby these days.
02:41 If you're a little short you can get beaten badly and we've seen that happen in the last
02:45 two weeks.
02:47 WWOS have you spoken to Eddie and the team since Wales?
02:52 War yes.
02:54 I spoke to both of them and we saw some pretty raw emotions immediately after the game.
03:00 The boys were very upset about their performance and weight of wearing national jersey with
03:05 coat of.
03:07 Arms on chest they were pretty disappointed with what they came up with there.
03:12 The federal minister for sports was also in the changing rooms you represent your country
03:17 and whether you win, lose or draw.
03:21 We are all behind our national teams even though performances were not what we wanted
03:26 them be.
03:28 It is important to recognize that did everything they could and carried weight of country and
03:32 all their supporters as took field.
03:37 WWOS what can you tell us about your conversations with Eddie?
03:42 He answered and said it was nothing to do with it and that I wouldn't
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