Dan54 is right in that there doesn't seem to be a lot of joy in the way the four Aus franchises are playing atm. Why would there be, when they are consistently losing? But seriously, they all seem to be much too rigid in their game plans and the players are perhaps fearful of doing anything outside the set plan. I know that McKellar is saying that he wants the Brumbies to play more on instinct and to play what's in front of them, but in reality the plan is still very regimented. While they are more willing to throw the ball wide earlier in phase play, they immediately revert to a one-off forward runner at the next phase, and it is clearly obvious who that runner will be. It is an easy ploy to defend, and rarely does the forward runner make it to the gain line. Then, after perhaps three or four cycles of this play, the usual and preferred action is kick the ball away. If it is a long kick, it is usually poorly directed, and if it is a bomb then it won't be contested by any of the chasers. We see too often that the option is to kick from even good field position for using the ball in hand more.
I cannot see at this stage any evidence at all that any of the franchise coaching staff are contributing positively to our game. And the same goes for the national set up as well. The situation is now very disheartening, and will probably only get worse as the season progresses.