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The one and only Wallaby Coach thread

The Ghost of Raelene

Simon Poidevin (60)
The idea makes a lot of sense. The problem any coach is going to face is the fact our players are behind their opponent by the time they get to International level. It shouldn't be up to the Wallabies coach to be instilling skills.

More reason for the centralisation of high performance (commercial can be done later IMO). These should be in place by the time they get there.

Another major reason for this is the lack of competition for positions amongst the players. The extra pressure of a guy breathing down your neck makes you improve your skills, get fitter and stronger.
 

Rob42

Nicholas Shehadie (39)
that's a great baabaas squad. Awkward for Hoops and the Wallabies boys. Wonder if they're more understanding than us. Would love to hear their opinion.
I think we underestimate how critical Eddie is to his players face-to-face - plenty of stories of him being devastatingly personal in his critiques within team rooms. These blokes may well have endured worse from him.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Simon Poidevin (60)
That's fine when he's the coach at the time but after his recent actions you'd just think the blokes a dickhead. Cop the carry on and not win anything. Clown when he walks into Baa Baas camp
 

The Great Dissenter

Frank Nicholson (4)
Do we get the impression that part of the agreement with Eddie going is that there will be no negative stuff about him, from what I read of Waugh's staement, he was quite measured (not a critucism) about what he said. Personally I think he must be tempted to say he strung us along etc.
That's correct. It is standard for a Deed of Release in this context to include a non-disparagement clause - neither party can say anything negative about the other.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Simon Poidevin (60)
That would be a bit rich in this situation, given what said employee said on their way out, but your point is well made.

A measured response and then move on. We don't need any more unnecessary drama.
Acknowledge and move forward.

Plenty of Rugby media especially in the UK are putting the boot into Eddie over RA. Let them do it and we just worry about our own backyard.
 

noscrumnolife

Bill Watson (15)
The super rugby head coaches should be the assistants.
Why? Surely we should get the best assistants, who can also be dedicated full-time to their role as Wallabies coaches. No other team in the world makes domestic HCs their national team assistants. Nor have most of them demonstrated the level of detail in their coaching at Super level required for success in Test matches.

Also vice-versa, I'd prefer to see the Super HCs dedicated full time to their roles, rather than split across two demanding jobs.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Simon Poidevin (60)
It's not the worst idea in a RWC year as I think you could benefit from bringing in the best minds in the lead up, but the Wallabies Assistants should be FT specialists in their role.

They should also be out there and offering advice to the Super Rugby HCs on development of players and strategies throughout the season IMO.
 
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