Former captain Andrew Slack is amongst the three-member panel that will look into the Wallabies’ performance environment after their World Cup exit.
Slack captained the Grand Slam-winning Wallabies in 1984 and led Australia at the inaugural 1987 Rugby World Cup at home.
The Wallabies Hall of Famer will be joined by fellow legend and RUPA CEO Justin Harrison along with former AIS Deputy Director (Performance, People and Teams) Darlene Harrison, with a Pasifika advisor also set to support the panel and process.
“As Rugby fans, we were all disappointed in the results at the World Cup – the performance was not good enough for a proud Rugby nation like ours,” said RA CEO Waugh in a statement.
“Andrew, Justin and Darlene are highly respected, and I believe they possess the credentials to be able to deliver a thorough and considered external review.”
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The panel aims to deliver its recommendations to the Rugby Australia board before the end of the year.