What about due process?
Link may well be the best man for the job,but there should have been a process to select him.
Whispering in a few ears at the official function to make sure the right people are behind it,is OK for 2nd division subbies. Not for the biggest coaching job in the land.
I heard on the weekend that Pulver couldn't even properly organise the trivia night at the Oz champs last week.
He is going to make JON look like the fucking Messiah.
Unlike when Deans was appointed there aren't any alternatives running around Super Rugby. No Wallabies coach would be appointed from a NH club side and maybe consideration could be given to an Australian coaching a foreign test side eg. Scott Johnson. So the only options were Link, White, Foley, Cheika and Hill. Nucifora wouldn't get invited to apply and if he did it wouldn't get anywhere given the results with the U19 side the past years. As for the other assistants around Oz and O/S they would need to hold down a head coaching spot at Super Level or Test level overseas before being considered.
a)Hill and Cheika are in their first years as Super Rugby head coaches and Hill has just been told he won't be getting a second year.
b)Foley has improved the Force from a shambles, but will need to show significant results to erase the horrors of his years at the Tahs.
So we are left with White and Link. White is into his second year o a 4 year contract and plan at the Brumbies. He is a proven test coach without doubt, but there are a few downsides not least of which is a prevailing perception wrongly or rightly that the Wallabies position should be an Australian one.
So we are left with Link as the only viable option at this time, with the possibility that perhaps Scott Johnson could have applied (but given his history under Connolly what is the likelihood he would be considered seriously).
As critical as I was about the sham process that took place to appoint Deans, the situation on this occasion is completely different.