Cheika among candidates for Gloucester job

New name in the frame: Michael Cheika

FORMER Wallaby coach Michael Cheika is the surprise name being linked with an interview for the vacant head coach job at .

Cheika has been out of the game since he quit the Wallaby job after the last year when his relationship with Rugby broke down.

The 53-year-old, who made millions selling jeans, was a target for wealthy outfit as well as the .

The Tigers opted to promote Geordan Murphy to DoR and bring in Steve Borthwick as head coach while Mohed Altrad chose to give his top job to Gloucester legend Philippe Saint-Andre.

The Cherry and Whites are understood to have finished interviewing candidates last week and more than one source has told that Cheika was among them.

It would be a considerable change of direction for Gloucester, who were believed to be looking to make a domestic or even internal appointment.

Meanwhile, we understand Gloucester lock Franco Mostert is finalising his exit from the club to complete a move to 's Top League.

Mostert, who moved to the West Country in 2018, has been offered a four-year deal to replace his fellow countryman RG Snyman at the Honda Heat.

Gloucester, who need to slash their wage bill along with every other club in the with the salary set to be lowered, aren't standing in his way.