Gnostic
Mark Ella (57)
Very well said RH.
This part in particular for me.
Perhaps Deans and his "group" have yet to learn that each step on the journey is one taken that cannot be done over and if it is compromised the next step on that path will probably be so as well and each step from there will be harder and harder to correct.
I warned that the time for change in the approach to the national coaching set up was in early 2010 at the latest. I also warned that if changes were not made I could not see the Wallabies playing well, forget results, for me I just want to see them play well, the results will follow. Well here we are, the Wallabies have come third playing atrocious Rugby. One good defensive performance got them to this placing. I thought they played OK against a Wales side badly missing Adam Jones, Priestland and Warburton. (Most especially Priestland, Jones and Hook really don't add anything to the side, in fact they may have been better playing Halfpenny or putting one of the 9s at 10.) Now we have a growing chorus of discontent that will see Deans either remaining at the helm with a discontented and disenchanted fan base, or he will be sacked/resign with his career in atters. It is a pity because the situation was avoidable if somebody at the ARU had stepped in and said, "This shit has to stop." Start filling in the blanks Robbie, you can't send the side out under prepared......" So many of the issues now being commented upon were apparent to those who wanted to see in 2009.
This part in particular for me.
The point is this: building genuine excellence in a complete and consistent performance during the journey is the real marker of rugby playing and coaching quality. The calibre of that journey's achievements is actually far more important than the arrival.
Perhaps Deans and his "group" have yet to learn that each step on the journey is one taken that cannot be done over and if it is compromised the next step on that path will probably be so as well and each step from there will be harder and harder to correct.
I warned that the time for change in the approach to the national coaching set up was in early 2010 at the latest. I also warned that if changes were not made I could not see the Wallabies playing well, forget results, for me I just want to see them play well, the results will follow. Well here we are, the Wallabies have come third playing atrocious Rugby. One good defensive performance got them to this placing. I thought they played OK against a Wales side badly missing Adam Jones, Priestland and Warburton. (Most especially Priestland, Jones and Hook really don't add anything to the side, in fact they may have been better playing Halfpenny or putting one of the 9s at 10.) Now we have a growing chorus of discontent that will see Deans either remaining at the helm with a discontented and disenchanted fan base, or he will be sacked/resign with his career in atters. It is a pity because the situation was avoidable if somebody at the ARU had stepped in and said, "This shit has to stop." Start filling in the blanks Robbie, you can't send the side out under prepared......" So many of the issues now being commented upon were apparent to those who wanted to see in 2009.