I posted the 07 squad above. Just which of these players should have been played more? Latham, Smith, Gregan retired. Mortlock got injured. We spent 3+ of the year's saying our backs are fine but our forwards suck. Are we saying Al should have got another year?
Face it, Deans inherited a lemon, he's gone a long way to sorting things, we won the 3N, had a fair year in 2010, and we got bundled out by what is quite probably the best all black team since 1995.
We lost to Ireland due to no Pocock, Moore, Ioane(Mitchell). Would Hodgson really have made any difference?
It's all 20 20 hindsight whinging. Was I happy with our results? No, but to say Deans failed, and that he did so due to short term sacrifices made on the RWC altar is deluded.
The team was shafted, great players retiring, and needed rebuilding. Nor did the whole team get dumped. A large chunk of the squad continued to play.
I have no issues with focusing on annual performance, but the argument is irrelevant to where the team was and needed to go.
At what point has Deans ever said 'this test isn't important, we are trialling players for the World Cup x, years away? '
I know this is a fansite, but all the whinging from Deans haters saying he should be fired... Face it, we could have won and some of you would say we won despite him.
OK, let's go.
1. The 2007 Wallaby team 'lemon'. Aus entered the RWC 2007 IRB-ranked a world #2 as at June 2007. Lemon-like? See IRB site, the data's there. If this post RWC 2007 team was such a shocker of a lemon, how did Deans kick off really quite well in 2008 with a solid win vs the ABs (one of the very few since then) and a tolerable sort of 2008 season, certainly not a disaster. Has the Wallabies' 2011 general standard of play, tactical quality, skills-on-display been demonstrably better than 2008 on objective measures?
2. As many of us have noted elsewhere, claiming a hugely watered down 2011 3N where the 2 main competitors fronted knowingly weakened teams for a much smaller number of games than is usual as some kind of wonderful achievement marker is just a knowing distortion and a limp succumbing to ARU PR ploys. There's no substance in it.
3. 'Fair 2010'. How can a year when we played England 4 times at home (2 midweeks vs As) and once away and we won just one of 5 at the very beginning...and then had one sole dead rubber win vs the ABs.... be termed a 'fair year'. Well, it could be if one's expectations of Wallaby results have sunk very low.
4. Virtually no commentator of substance thinks we solely lost to Ireland due to Pocock's and Moore's etc absence. You know that. There was truckloads additionally wrong with our lack of preparedness, the intensity of our forwards, repetitive wrong body height into tackles, poor kicking, etc. Again, where was the demonstrable improvement over 2007/8 Wallaby playing capability?
None of the people here at GAGR you indirectly refer to are 'Deans haters', they just had objective cause to doubt his coaching skills and management structure and were solely motivated by their loyalty to the Wallaby cause, not some personal rubbishy crusade vs Deans the individual. Go back and read their posts if you need evidence of my contentions.
5.20/20 hindsight. Bullshit it is.
Many posters here, e.g. Scarfman, Gnostic, Langthorne, Reddy!, Robson, Juan Cote, etc etc
consistently raised major doubts and concerns re Deans' methods, selections et al from late 2009 and throughout 2010, and plenty of it pre RWC.
6. Of course Deans never said 'this Test's not important...'. No one alleged that, you're distorting to win a point, not advancing analysis. But there are many, many instances - growing in number since Deans started to non-achieve from late 2009 - where Deans and the ARU termed Test losses as 'nothing too serious to worry about, we are learning well, and our young squad is developing well towards the RWC...'. The RWC was the touchstone, mentioned over and over again. The wondrous deferred goal of the RWC was regularly implied to be 'the real goal of these young Wallabies'. And just before the Christchurch AB game in 2010, Deans explicitly said (something very like): 'I've really been hired to win the RWC. That's the main objective of what we're doing with the squad'.