lewisr
Bill McLean (32)
You're taking the leap that it is the coach's job and various player's jobs to make disciplinary decisions of their own going against the decision of the actual tribunal and system established to deal with these issues.
The whole point is that people are employed to do certain jobs and that alone.
Your attitude is that of a lynch mob demanding vengeance. Don't expect other people to join your crusade.
The coach is employed to produce the best rugby team he can.
Surely part of Cheika's job is to develop a high performance culture with upstanding and respectable individuals within the Wallabies setup? Whether he likes it or not, that is part of the role of a modern coach. It's a fairly easy comment to make - that he is "employed to produce the best rugby team he can" - when there are so many variables that go into doing such a job and doing it in a way that does not condone behaviour that would be unacceptable in any other workplace.
And that goes for the captain as well, I highly doubt Richie McCaw would support a player like Beale who repeatedly shows he has no interest in upholding the team standards. In fact, I would be pretty confident he would have something to say, albeit not in the spotlight of the media like our leadership team do, because a good leader and captain understands the importance of keeping their team in check.
Far out mate, I'm expressing my opinion, not trying to hunt someone down. No need to whip out the lynch mob metaphors. There are a number of you on here that are shooting people down for not wanting to support the team, and I am making it known why I think it is perfectly reasonable not to support them. If you want to support them, i do understand why, but just can't bring myself to do the same at the moment.