Mitchells "We lacked experience" quote after the 2003 semi was gold considering he had dropped Oliver, Randell and Merhtens.fatprop said:To me, Deans is trying to get the Aus side to play more like a Kiwi side.
A bit more lateral, with more reliance on one on one talent to beat a man or pace on the outside to go around them.
To me it makes sense from turnover, but we are getting bogged down in phase play as we are used to much more structure in attack.
The positives, he has got the backs working much harder off the ball and or set piece has improved at scrum time and our lineout is surviving without a poacher.
The negatives, he also attempts to not commit too many units to the ruck, fine until you meet a rabid ABs or Boks prepared to hurl men there.
It is interesting that he is doing the same type of stuff that he did with the ABs with Mitchell and getting rid of the "oldies", we will see how that finishes up.
Mate when Deans and Mitch were coaching together, I doubt there was one single All Black supporter in the entire country who could decipher what they were raving on about. I know they had me stumped. There was school of thought at the time that Deans was the puppeteer pulling all the strings though.Scarfman said:Also, he talks gobbledegook.
Just thought I'd throw that analysis in there.
Yeah it was a real dance of the desperate that last test in Wellington. Both teams had plenty to play for, nobody wants the wooden sppon. It just looked like the ABs were playing out of their skins and the Aussies were unable to. Mind you seven days earlier in Hamilton it was the All Blacks who got pumped for the first forty without firing a single shot.inmark_s said:Red Beard, prior to last weeks game I still had full confidence in Deans but it was shaken by how lacklustre the Wobbs were in Wellington. I blame the players more than Deans for that, but I will be mighty pissed off if he is not reading the riot act and making some changes given that limp wristed performance as it was unacceptable even in a dead rubber. Otherwise we will have learned nothing and be capable of not turning up to play again at any time.
Alot will be riding on the EOYT tour now. Good results will be needed for Deans to be sure of his job going into next year. Reality is if we are going to change coaches then this will be our last realistic opportunity.
Personally I hope the team responds and plays at a consistently high level with high intensity as I think Deans has the potential to coach us to alot of success and I can't think of who would be better placed to replace him.
JJJ said:How have Ewen's stars fallen? I would've thought the way he's turned the Reds around so far this season would bode well for his chances. Early days, I know. But still.
I would have thought they would have shuffled a little. Ireland are playing alright aren't they?Biffo said:List C: Candidates whose stars have not moved:
4. Les Kiss
matty_k said:I would have thought they would have shuffled a little. Ireland are playing alright aren't they?Biffo said:List C: Candidates whose stars have not moved:
4. Les Kiss
Spook said:He's a defensive coach not head coach.matty_k said:I would have thought they would have shuffled a little. Ireland are playing alright aren't they?Biffo said:List C: Candidates whose stars have not moved: 4. Les Kiss
Spook said:He's a defensive coach not head coach.