RH, why keep giving yourself heartburn? Deans is gone and what's done is done.
As Yoda said to Luke - Let go of your hate. To the dark side, that leads, yes.
It all starts fresh today. Clean slate.
Definitely with regard to the coaching staff and players. The ARU board and management however have a long way to go as RH says. RH comments from a financial perspective.
I would like to add from an ethical perspective significant improvements must be made or people like myself will continue to question every aspect of what they do and view all actions in a cynical light. The ethical issues to be confronted and put to bed are IMO
- player contracts. We now have a situation where players have been shown that they can go overseas and earn the big money (on a side note Serge Blanco has made some very disturbing and I think truthful comments about the French system and the massive inflation it has caused in player payments world wide) and come back to Australia just prior to a major tournament and become eligible for the Wallabies ala G. Smith, D. Vickerman, R. Elsom and L. Burgess. I object to Elsom walking straight back into the Wallabies without any service to Australian Rugby in the season he represented the country. Whilst the letter of the rule was followed the ARU neatly sidestepped the intent of the rules, that is to protect and drive Super Rugby as the elite source of players for the Wallabies. Now G. Smith did play most of the Super season this year but the ARU rushed around and jumped through all sorts of hoops to get him to play in the Lions series. Legend though he is it further undermines the system.
- media leaks. Just yesterday we saw the news that Deans had been invited to quit released nearly 24Hrs before the new conference. People knowing that McGahan had been appointed to the Rebels could speculate and make assumptions but this was an outright leak and it isn't the first. Greater discipline is needed from those involved, and a cessation of the habit of feeding certain journalists inside stories, the Journo's lose credibility and the ARU's message also loses that credibility.
- greater transparency. If the ARU was more open with regard to things like RWC system reviews and things like that I would think that point 2 would cease. They would also gain immense credibility and trust and less people cynically questioning every move they make. Such transparency must also involve instituting strong system so that inordinate power is not wielded by one individual (read JON).
- accountability. The coach has been publicly made responsible for team performance on and off the field, as has always been the case in the past. The board must now also be held to account for the performance of the remainder of the ARU operation.
Do not take my comments the wrong way, I am elated and excited that Deans has been
invited to resign and we will see a new coach with a new team dynamic and I am confident a totally changed approach to the game. My elation and excitement doesn't blind me to the challenges facing our game. This is a first great step, and I am happy it has been taken, the next step will be harder but if it isn't taken can Link succeed with the Wallabies?