I wasn't sure where to post this, but here will do.
Was just looking at some highlights from the Samoa match last year and I think it's pretty telling how bad the Australian forwards can be at times.
There was a play where the ball went out wide from a ruck to Gerrard who passed back inside to McCabe.
From that tackle the ruck was then cleared out by Giteau and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper), with Ioane picking up the ball (with Phipps behind, so 6/7 backs involved in this passage of play) and then hitting it up, swarmed by several Samoan defenders (mostly forwards) and held up while AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) and McCabe went into try and help rip back the ball.
Eventually the ref blew up for a penalty for an earlier offside.
But during this entire 20 seconds (that's right, 20 seconds) of play not a single Wallaby forward is in sight. Not a single one.
Not only do they not attend to either of the tackle contests, but none of them are even within sight of the camera.
What the hell were they doing? What are they being instructed to do?!
The writing is on the wall, the hook is just behind the curtain - Mr Deans, please take a final bow & leave the stage.
As a professional national coach, he is just not up to scratch.
A very good summation of Robbie whom really just doesn't have it. If the Wallabies lose on Saturday then he will have a worse success rate than Eddie Jones
WAYNE SMITH
Little things don't add up when Wallabies called to account
·BY:WAYNE SMITH
·From:The Australian
·June 07, 2012 12:00AM
. In one of those quirky statistical coincidences that sport occasionally throws up, his record as Australia coach is identical to Eddie Jones's - played 57, won 33, lost 23, drawn one, winning percentage 57.9. And we all recall how unlamented Jones was after being sent to the guillotine.
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What the hell were they doing? What are they being instructed to do?!
I have posed the question before. Would the All Blacks/New Zealand supporters accept an Australian as their coach? Would an Australian coaches heart lie with the AB's.
Nationality is a red herring, as White is proving at ACT. Fuck, he's not even from Canberra.
Should Totality be Totalitarian?Well, muddy, he's just got himself another yes man in Tony McGahan. The difference this time is that unless Robbie says "yes" to whatever Totality instructs him to do he may find himself garbage-bagged out the door.
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That's quality Gagger
Exactly. It's not just about ability. Its about pride and passion for the colours on your jumper - or supposed to be.I personally cannot fathom foreign coaches in national roles.
Should Totality be Totalitarian?
Selected players having a great Super Rugby season don't seem to play there best game under Deans, I believe that its him and he has a game plan for the 80 min. Kick,box kick run your guts, defend, run your guts out fall behind on the score board and then Sub in the last 8 min of the game.. The one game where he did use the bench we won. I think player are sacred of getting Dropped if they don't play by what said by Deans
He should let the play makers play there game. Like Genia last game, Scot's were up quick of the line, the stuff Genia loves. But nope Orders from above to kick the ball away or put it through the hands..
There you Go Barbarian, another post you can have field day with.
The quicker Link is Coach the wallabies will start wining.
I wasn't sure where to post this, but here will do.
Was just looking at some highlights from the Samoa match last year and I think it's pretty telling how bad the Australian forwards can be at times.
There was a play where the ball went out wide from a ruck to Gerrard who passed back inside to McCabe.
From that tackle the ruck was then cleared out by Giteau and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper), with Ioane picking up the ball (with Phipps behind, so 6/7 backs involved in this passage of play) and then hitting it up, swarmed by several Samoan defenders (mostly forwards) and held up while AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) and McCabe went into try and help rip back the ball.
Eventually the ref blew up for a penalty for an earlier offside.
But during this entire 20 seconds (that's right, 20 seconds) of play not a single Wallaby forward is in sight. Not a single one.
Not only do they not attend to either of the tackle contests, but none of them are even within sight of the camera.
What the hell were they doing? What are they being instructed to do?!
Nationality is a red herring, as White is proving at ACT. Fuck, he's not even from Canberra
Deans just can't do it at National level. He doesn't have consistent enough time with them to do whatever he does to make up for the fact that he can't communicate well enough to get simple game plans in place.
You don't think there was a part of Robbie that didn't want to win that semi? Being serious, the ramifications for his country if we beat them in that semi would've been quite severe.
I report this 3rd hand, but thought to put it here anyway. Campo was having a twitter conversation with lote tuquiri about the current tahs, which drifted to the wallabies. One thing he noted was that he had caught up with drew Mitchell while the tahs were in SA and the word is deans has no control over the "young wallabies" (his term, make of it what you will).
Watching the wallabies I often wonder if he is imposing any game plan at all