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Except Rudd was a megalomaniac when he had the top job and from all reports and reliable 'sauces' McKenzie wasn't.
Yeah yeah, who cares about details. I was entertained
Except Rudd was a megalomaniac when he had the top job and from all reports and reliable 'sauces' McKenzie wasn't.
Maybe we need to appoint a Tasmanian? Let's face it, it will be all NSW bias regardless of who coaches the team, as it ever is.Can't see this ending up a shitfight at all. There were complains about NSW bias when there was a New Zealander coaching.
Now there is an active NSW coach in charge of the Australian team and as a result, top up contracts.
Should all work out fine.
Maybe we need to appoint a Tasmanian? Let's face it, it will be all NSW bias regardless of who coaches the team, as it ever is.
I think his point is that if he is both the Tahs coach and Wallaby coach at the same time then that could be an issue. I agree. Cheika is the best option we have at present but he needs to cut the Waratah umbilical cord. He can't have it both ways as head coach and it's a world cup year next year.
The Larham, Cheika, and Foley setup could be really good.
I think his point is that if he is both the Tahs coach and Wallaby coach at the same time then that could be an issue. I agree. Cheika is the best option we have at present but he needs to cut the Waratah umbilical cord. He can't have it both ways as head coach and it's a world cup year next year.
The Larham, Cheika, and Foley setup could be really good.
IS, there's already talk of Cheika apparently attempting to save Beale. Rumors were swirling that part of a rift between Cheika and McKenzie was that McKenzie didn't value Douglas enough to offer him an ARU contract that would have kept him at the Tahs.
My money is on the petty provincialism having only just begun.
There's just a chance that the Tahs letting Cheika coach the Wallabies is the Tahs putting their interests second so that Australian rugby can have the best available person for the job.
Petty provincialism needs to take a back seat to getting this frigging show heading back towards the road if not actually on it.
The Tahs rightly complain that given the time of year they will not readily replace him. If they don't release him then Australian rugby just takes another hit.
Some care needs to be taken in relation to recruiting because, already, we see the Randwick Recruiting Model (TM) that marked Dwyer's tenure with the Wallabies being employed with the Tahs.
I know.
Cheika will lose me if he goes down that path - for whatever purpose (i.e. whether its to save KB (Kurtley Beale) or to appease the senior players)
IS, there's already talk of Cheika apparently attempting to save Beale. Rumors were swirling that part of a rift between Cheika and McKenzie was that McKenzie didn't value Douglas enough to offer him an ARU contract that would have kept him at the Tahs.
My money is on the petty provincialism having only just begun.
I think his point is that if he is both the Tahs coach and Wallaby coach at the same time then that could be an issue. I agree. Cheika is the best option we have at present but he needs to cut the Waratah umbilical cord. He can't have it both ways as head coach and it's a world cup year next year.
The Larham, Cheika, and Foley setup could be really good.