Precisely. Ewen had had a bad year his last outing in super rugby and was off in europe coaching stade. whilst he may have wanted it, he was not favourite. Nucifora who had had reasonable success with Auckland was favoured as an aussie coach.
you can bag deans all you want, but at the time the decision was made to appoint him, he was the coach with the best resume around aside from Jake White.
He's made some interesting selections, but he's also taken australia from being atrocious in the tri nations to winning the tri nations. from regularly getting pumped by the boks and all blacks, to regularly beating the boks and in the past two years, being near even with the all blacks.
Who is the best wallaby? - pocock, brought in by deans
second best? - possibly genia, brought in by deans.
you might not be happy with the world cup result, but compare the years results and last years with the years before deans was appointed.
further, QC (Quade Cooper)'s terrible recent form aside, i would back the RWC 2011 team to trounce the haggered team of 2007 any day. the forward pack back then was old and absolutely dominated by england in the quarter final if you'll remember. if you think the wallaby pack against south africa was bad in the quarters, re watch 2007.
Deans' biggest problems for the game on sunday were:
No kurtley
the bad decision to not select Sharpe
an out of form QC (Quade Cooper)
as a result of kurtley, having to play second rate centres. Faainga is not a test centre. McCabe can be, based on his heart and effort. not much else.
If all this hadn't happened, would they have won? no flat out the all blacks are a better team. at every position, they were better and would've been if all wallabies were available. based on yesterday, IMO dagg at full strength is a better full back than beale.
the biggest mistake re deans is the fact he was reappointed before the world cup. that was a panicked decision by the ARU to ward off him being poached by NZRU in the event of a Henry failure. Had that happened, ARU would be stuck with no one as Link is already signed up with the reds and they won't want him going anywhere. still a bad decision though.
Deans now must note that if he will not pay barnes at 12, he has to move someone better there. JOC (James O'Connor) should be moving in and Deans should be demanding the rebels play him at 12 (which they will). the faainga's are super rugby players and back up test players at best. bring in Lucas and Ben Taps. Develop more depth at test level centres with more dynamic players capable of playing a more all round game (a la Steyn, Nonu, Fourie and Smith).
rocky elsom seems incapable of putting in 100% week in week out. Get an alternate 6 in the frame.
More scrum camps.