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Bernard Foley wants clarity over Wallabies' Super Rugby rest weeks

Bernard Foley wants clarity around plans to rest him and fellow Wallabies from Super Rugby games ahead of this year's Rugby World Cup.

It is understood Rugby Australia has begun discussions with coaches of the four franchises about resting their Wallabies players for multiple games this season. The move, designed to keep the Wallabies fresh for September's showpiece in Japan, mirrors a policy that has worked effectively for many years for two-time defending world champions New Zealand.

But just who will be rested and when remains a mystery to NSW Waratahs and Australia No.10 Foley two weeks out from the season opener.

"Hopefully, there is a plan and we're not just playing it by ear," Foley said. "There needs to be a balance around the amount of football we play and getting the right amount of rest.

"You've seen the All Blacks do it well, but it's going to be tricky (to balance) and we need a plan to make sure both campaigns (Super Rugby and World Cup) are maximised."

Foley joined his Wallabies teammates in a January preseason camp which he said focused on fitness and bonding ahead of the World Cup.

Newly appointed Director of Rugby Scott Johnson has been added to the set-up alongside coach Michael Cheika after the Wallabies slipped to sixth in the world following a disastrous 2018 Test season.

But Foley said there was no talk of the new structure, or whether under-pressure assistant coaches Stephen Larkham, Nathan Grey, Simon Raiwalui and Michael Byrne would remain in their posts for the main event.

"That might be finalised once Scott is finished with Scotland (as Director of Rugby in March)," he said of the coaching set-up.

"We won't get much time together as a group after the Super Rugby season, so the camp was a valuable chance to get together, do some hard work and talk about what it's going to take (to win in Japan).

"We haven't spoken about it but it's definitely the goal; we don't want honourable defeats."

Foley was rested from the trial loss to the Highlanders alongside the Waratahs' other Australian representatives. He is unlikely to play in their final preseason hit-out on Thursday against the Brumbies in Goulburn.