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Chilla Wilson (44)
Sprio seems to firing in all directions today.
http://www.theroar.com.au/2011/10/2...s-must-stay-on-as-wallabies-coach/#more-53034
Apart some factual errors (e.g. 2007 wasn't the first time Aus didn't make the semi finals) he is also either reinventing history or shedding a new light on Macqueen's stepping down as Wallaby coach. Its the first time I have heard Macqueens departure describe in this manner and I am dubious. Can anyone confirm or deny the info that Spiro has thrown out there today or is Spiro seeing reds under the bed?
http://www.theroar.com.au/2011/10/2...s-must-stay-on-as-wallabies-coach/#more-53034
Apart some factual errors (e.g. 2007 wasn't the first time Aus didn't make the semi finals) he is also either reinventing history or shedding a new light on Macqueen's stepping down as Wallaby coach. Its the first time I have heard Macqueens departure describe in this manner and I am dubious. Can anyone confirm or deny the info that Spiro has thrown out there today or is Spiro seeing reds under the bed?
Remove the knives, Deans must stay on as coach
The fact about Robbie Deans and the Wallabies challenge to win the 2011 RWC is that his team made the semi-finals of the tournament, a placing that the ARU had allocated as a ‘pass mark’ before the tournament began.
An additional fact is that some months before the RWC tournament, Deans was given an extension to his contract, giving him charge of the Wallabies until the end of the 2013 season, the year of the British and Irish Lions tour of Australia.
The argument that is raging right now in the Australian rugby community is whether Deans’ record from 2008 through to the 2011 RWC tournament is strong enough to justify the extension of his contract.
His opponents argue that he should fall on his sword, and that his lacklustre record as the coach of the Wallabies suggests he should make way for his obvious successor, Ewen McKenzie.
I may as well nail my colours to the mast right away. I am a supporter of Deans........