First, you'll need to read the article that I link to below.
WARNING - Do not have any liquids in your mouth whilst reading it - I almost buggered my new laptop
The core tenet of the article is that Robbie Deans is in fact a choice coach because ignoring your assistant coaches isn't a bad thing after all because:
If I'm not mistaken, Rod McQueen had assistants which included Tim Lane and Jeff Miller for the 99 RWC and some guy called Ewen McKenzie later on. He was and is known as a manager rather than a coach.
I also remember Jake White famously handing over his back line to Eddie Jones during their RWC win, and if you read Clive Woodwards autobiography, he also got out of the way on the training field as he had a team incuding Andy Robinson, Dave Aldred Phil Larder and several others.
Am I hallucinating, or is this article trying to re-write history as an apology for Deans?
PLUS - is there a correct way to be an international head coach in this professional era?
WARNING - Do not have any liquids in your mouth whilst reading it - I almost buggered my new laptop
The core tenet of the article is that Robbie Deans is in fact a choice coach because ignoring your assistant coaches isn't a bad thing after all because:
"You don't need to have a cabal of coaches to achieve clarity of method for a team. A smart and dictatorial head coach can do this, too. Does anyone know who Vince Lombardi's assistant coaches were? What about Craig Bellamy's, Des Hasler's or Wayne Bennett's? The most successful Wallabies coach, with a 76 per cent winning record, was Rod Macqueen. Who were his assistants? Macqueen was a one-man band."
If I'm not mistaken, Rod McQueen had assistants which included Tim Lane and Jeff Miller for the 99 RWC and some guy called Ewen McKenzie later on. He was and is known as a manager rather than a coach.
I also remember Jake White famously handing over his back line to Eddie Jones during their RWC win, and if you read Clive Woodwards autobiography, he also got out of the way on the training field as he had a team incuding Andy Robinson, Dave Aldred Phil Larder and several others.
Am I hallucinating, or is this article trying to re-write history as an apology for Deans?
PLUS - is there a correct way to be an international head coach in this professional era?