Cutter, on what basis do my two posts above lead you to conclude that I "have it in for Larkham"?
When I asked those two questions I was thinking particularly of two players, Mark Ella and David Campese. I regard Ella as the most creative player I have ever seen and Campese was an attacking genius. Neither, in my opinion, went on to be an "outstanding coach".
Nobody has yet provided an example of an "outstanding backline player" who went on to be an "outstanding coach". Sir Clive Woodward was mentioned. Despite his 23 caps I wouldn't regard him as having been an outstanding player in the sense that Larkham, for example, was.
As to my "Australian myopia", what are you on about? I know much more about Australian rugby than I do about our sport in other countries, which is probably not surprising but so what? Can you find in any of my posts any example of me being critical of other countries or dismissive of their rugby? For that matter you would be hard pressed to find examples of me being critical of any players, including of course Stephen Larkham. I try to avoid doing so. Coaches on the other hand I regard as fair game. But after only two games as an assistant coach, I have no basis on which to form an opinion of Larkham as a coach.