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I can understand the central contracting model, particularly when you are trying to tie all aspects of the national code to foster success at the international level.
Whilst the contracts are centralised in NZ the selection process is usually conducted with open and transparent selection panels with the most amount of representation coming from the franchise. A 5-member panel made the selection for the Blues and the process including who would present to the panel was an open affair, from memory the Chiefs had a similar panel.
The success of the Chiefs this year is a testament to the NZ system. However Dave Rennie has come through the age representative system. Many of us have been frustrated that this position hasnt been given to a developing coach in Australia so it is a bit rich for Nuci to come in and say he wants change for the selection of the Super Rugby coaching roles in Australia.
The reality is that our history for the Super Rugby franchises is too different to implement the NZ high performance system here in Australia. We need an Australian approach designed for the Australian playing culture and the competing forces of state vs country. This applies to both the players and the coaches, furthermore it needs to include referees too.
I do see a positive to this though!! I am hopeful that the turmoil created in Australian rugby (both results and articles like today's) will result in sweeping reforms. It feels like momentum is building and soon the required need for change will swamp the opposing forces.
Whilst the contracts are centralised in NZ the selection process is usually conducted with open and transparent selection panels with the most amount of representation coming from the franchise. A 5-member panel made the selection for the Blues and the process including who would present to the panel was an open affair, from memory the Chiefs had a similar panel.
The success of the Chiefs this year is a testament to the NZ system. However Dave Rennie has come through the age representative system. Many of us have been frustrated that this position hasnt been given to a developing coach in Australia so it is a bit rich for Nuci to come in and say he wants change for the selection of the Super Rugby coaching roles in Australia.
The reality is that our history for the Super Rugby franchises is too different to implement the NZ high performance system here in Australia. We need an Australian approach designed for the Australian playing culture and the competing forces of state vs country. This applies to both the players and the coaches, furthermore it needs to include referees too.
I do see a positive to this though!! I am hopeful that the turmoil created in Australian rugby (both results and articles like today's) will result in sweeping reforms. It feels like momentum is building and soon the required need for change will swamp the opposing forces.