For the new zealanders on this board, do you rate deans and wish he was coaching the all blacks right now or do you think Henry was the better choice?
I, for one, was very happy with the re-appointment of Henry over Deans at the time for a couple of reasons.
1. I felt Henry (and the rest of ABs/NZ) was a bit robbed at the RWC. He may not have got everything right in his preperation eg. R&R etc BUT I still believe that the ABs didn't deserve to lose that quarter final. Wayne Barnes had an absolute shocker that day (as did the touchies on THAT forward pass) BUT it's in the book as they say.
2. Henry got slammed for his R&R policies BUT if you look at what he was trying to do, I think he was right. He may not have implemented the approach correctly but the question of player burn-out and 'too much rugby' is still being asked and wrestled with today - just ask the Boks.
3. As much as some kiwis (and especially some Cantabs) said that Robbie Deans deserved a shot, I felt he had had a pretty good go in 2003 with Mitchell. Reading what Cullen and Umaga had to say about that coaching set-up and the role Deans played in it, I don't think it's unfair to say he'd had a go. His persistence with a guy like Caleb Ralph pissed me off. (Remind you guys of anyone??) Roger Randle and Bruce Reihana deserved a shot before Ralph did but they didn't play for Canterbury.
4. The players backed Henry. I don't know how much of that was just covering their own ass but at a time when a lot of public opinion was against Henry, staunch Cantab players stood by Henry and said they hoped he would get the nod.
5. Why sack a coach when it's possible that his last defeat at the RWC may have taught him exactly what he needs to do to win it - and the balls to do it.
The Cullen and Umaga comments were probably the biggest thing that made me glad Deans missed the AB job.
Deans is a great coach and was the clear best candidate
My only concern with his approach, as he is making Aus play All Blacks\Crusaders light - focus on athleticism and accuracy, but not enough competition at the breakdown and too much pass the parcel in the backs - but that is what we should expect from him.
Whether Link would have been any better, who knows, I think he will be better for his failures/lessons and will be a great next Wallaby coach
Funny - I remember Robbie's Crusader teams actually being great at the breakdown and just wearing oppositions down with repeat phases and bulk possession. Not unlike the championship Brumby teams.