Injured Cheika showing no sign of weakness

Mon, Oct 31, 2016, 8:52 PM
AAP
by AAP
One year on from the 2015 World Cup Final and the Wallabies have plenty of new faces. The young group is building into the Spring Tour with a the first game against Wales this Saturday in Cardiff.

Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has rejoined the team in London ahead of their Spring Tour, a week after having shoulder surgery.

The cagey mentor - a tough-as-nails No.8 in his heyday playing club rugby for Randwick - went under the knife last Tuesday following an innocuous training incident with star fullback Israel Folau left him nursing a sore shoulder.

The surgery, which delayed his departure from Australia by 24 hours, means Cheika is required to have his arm a sling to aid the recovery.

Israel Folau was part of the incident that put Michael Cheika in a sling. Photo: Getty ImagesBut with the cameras rolling on Monday, during his first media opportunity for the European tour, at the team's luxurious south London base? Not a chance.

"No visible signs of weakness you know what I mean? Grin and bear it," Cheika said.

"I don't know about (whether I am) 'quite well' but the recovery is on the way, that's for sure.

"I have a new empathy for players recovering from reconstructive surgery because it's quite painful.

"Maybe it is because I am a little bit older. I just deal with it."

The Wallabies had their first day of training on Monday. Photo: Getty ImagesFolau was the unfortunate player to tangle with the coach at training in the lead-up to the third Bledisloe Cup Test in Auckland - the 102kg fullback went up to collect a high ball and came down heavily on Cheika, who jammed his shoulder into the turf.

But Cheika said there were no hard feelings towards the two-time John Eales Medal winner.

"Izzy's still on the tour, so he's alright. He didn't get dropped," he said.

"The important thing was that he didn't get injured. The coach can't be injuring the players.

"It was pretty innocuous when it happened on the day. I just rolled over and got straight back up without realising (the damage that had been done). It's all good.

The Wallabies take on Wales this Sunday morning, 6 November from 1.30am AEDT on BeIn Sports Channel 513, as part of your FOXTEL subscription.

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