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just wondering, are they related, both are so negative....
The one coach who did challenge Deans, forwards coach Michael Foley, didn't survive beyond the first season. It is understood the two fell out in South Africa in 2008 over whether Nathan Sharpe should come back into the squad for the Johannesburg Test after Dan Vickerman injured his shoulder in the Durban victory. Foley insisted Sharpe was needed to run the lineout, Deans thought differently. The Wallabies, without Sharpe, lost by the biggest margin in Australian rugby history.
There is no question Foley is the best forwards coach in the country. He is no yes-man and his tendency to question everything, while admirable, can also be annoying. But he is needed back at the Wallabies, and quickly.
So, too, if he can somehow ease his way out of his contract with Ireland, is another former Wallabies assistant coach, Alan Gaffney. How galling that the Wallabies, so bereft of ideas whenever Quade Cooper is not at five-eighth, should have been denied victory in Dublin last November because of an old Randwick move Gaffney taught the Irish backs.
And perhaps, while we're at it, John Muggleton, the man who masterminded what for a decade was the best defence in world rugby, could be recalled as well.
Selections, too, are becoming a major concern. Nominally, there is a three-man panel to select the Wallabies: Deans, Williams and David Nucifora. All evidence suggests the real decisions are made entirely by Deans. That's not necessarily a bad thing given the head coach lives or dies on the team's success but some of Deans's calls have been baffling
Tactically the Wallabies have fallen behind, technically they are off the pace and selections are too often askew. If it is not the wrong player being chosen, it's the right player being chosen at the wrong time and/or place. Surely, just as an example, it would have made more sense to select Anthony Fainga'a for his run-on debut alongside his Reds five-eighth Cooper, not outside Matt Giteau. And just because James O'Connor doesn't pass the ball doesn't mean that wing is his position.
I can't see Pato being a 'yes' man though. Pretty sure he wouldn't be backwards in coming forwards.
Mooney is 0 from 3 with Otago after yesterday so I dont know if he will bring much
I think Mooney will make a great ARU performance manager. Spotting talent seems to be his forte and retaining he wasn't too bad either.
Foley as Tahs coach would be nice