The_Brown_Hornet
John Eales (66)
I've been thinking about the alignment between Wallaby and Super level a bit and wonder if, as one or two other posters have alluded to, there is some merit in a team of rivals approach to the Wallaby coaching group?
Something like: Larkham as head coach, Cron (forwards), Coleman (attack), Kiss (defence, I think this would be a particularly excellent choice) and I'm not sure about Foote. There would be complete transparency on S&C, performance metrics etc. The goal for me has to be for the Super sides to beat their Kiwi counterparts more frequently and for the Wallaby players to be better coached and fitter heading into camp.
This level would then be directly plugged into Premier grade coaching in their respective states (coaching fora, clinics etc).
Something like: Larkham as head coach, Cron (forwards), Coleman (attack), Kiss (defence, I think this would be a particularly excellent choice) and I'm not sure about Foote. There would be complete transparency on S&C, performance metrics etc. The goal for me has to be for the Super sides to beat their Kiwi counterparts more frequently and for the Wallaby players to be better coached and fitter heading into camp.
This level would then be directly plugged into Premier grade coaching in their respective states (coaching fora, clinics etc).