I think people are getting to caught up in some aspects though.
BH the key points that you note that I am referring too are:
- Physicality;
- Incredibly fit;
- Working hard off the ball.
These are not new concepts that Cheika has revolutionized by bringing in the game.
I doubt there are any teams that don't go into their pre-season with the goal of being the fittest team in their competition. Likewise, it's not uncommon that the best team is the fittest.
Physicality is another point. I doubt that McKenzie, Deans and even Connolly didn't target their team being more physical than their opponents. This is no revelation that it is part of success. How often do teams win games when they have lost the physical battle? All the Wallabies wins generally have included that and most of their losses attributed to that.
Working hard off the ball. Once again, almost all teams have performed well when they have runners in motion and multiple options and strong support which means players will work hard for minimal reward. The Reds were good in 2011 because of this for example.
My point is when every coach has struggled to achieve consistent success in these aspects with the Wallabies, despite these being acknowledged and easily noticed attributes of winning teams why is this suddenly going to change. People have acted as though Cheika identifying these is some revolutionary tactic.
Has Cheika's record of motivating players been any superior to those before him? No. That's not a slight on Cheika's record, that's a compliment on the record of McKenzie, Deans and Connolly. Fuck, even Jones begrudgingly.