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10th June 2018
01:32pm BST

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Speaking to Channel 10 after the game, Cheika gave the mystery cat's back-story:
"The coaches always go out during the week for a Chinese feed somewhere and there’s always one of these Maneki-neko in the background. "We’ve got a little collection brewing. We’re not superstitious in any way! "They’ve been travelling with us for a bit now ... you just haven’t seen them. We’ll probably hide them again now you’ve seen them."The Maneki-neko is a Japanese figurine that is said to bring good luck to the owner. [caption id="attachment_163191" align="alignnone" width="473"]
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Cheika and his coaching staff will definitely be packing the Maneki-neko into their luggage before the Second Test in Melbourne.Explore more on these topics: