It was happening well before Deans' tenure started. John Connolly, Eddie Jones et al?
I love the way we shout get rid of the coach when the actuallity of it all is that no matter who is coach the result will be the same with this bunch of players. We are so far behinb the AB's in playing talent. The basic skills and abilities of this playing group is very low. They find it very hard to execute even the most basic game plan.
But how do Scotland and Samoa fit into that paradigm? Ireland in the game that shaped the RWC for Oz?
The All Blacks are better, man for man, but the wallabies appear to have fragments of a structure and the most rudimentary plan no matter who they play, and we saw it again last night.
If these guys aren't inspired just by the honour of playing for their country then they may need to be checked for a pulse.Inspire.
I think this should be in the Wallabies positivity thread because I hope to god it is a cycle and not a permanent decline.It's cyclic.
There is a lot of peole coming down hard on Deans, including myself. I would be very interested to hear what Bob Dwyer or Link think about this. The latter probably will not have much to say because of his own aspirations.
Maybe Rod McQueen would have a valid opinion?
We are supposedly the number two rugby nation. So we must have some talented players.
We just played a test match where just three players - Sharpe, Ioane and Genia were roughly as good as their opposites. All the rest were soundly beaten, some embarrassingly so. I am excluding the bench because they didn't have time to show much, though I thought Moore was OK. Worse, most of the other team played, by their standards, average to poorly. How can it be that our good players all played so badly together?
If a couple of players were poor then maybe its down to the players. But when that many players play that badly without any discernible reason it has to be rested at the door of the coaching team.
The rest of the coaching team are all new. Only the head coach has been involved all along. Either the new coaching team are utterly hopeless or the head coach cannot do the job. I know which of those two alternatives is the more likely.
When to swing the axe? The RC timing is really lousy because there is only one or two weeks between games, which makes it very tough on a new coach to make the changes he needs to. I think we need to see how we go next week. If its a disaster then Deans should be marched on Saturday night. If its only a small loss then the Board should wait for the last Bledisloe before acting. The Board should be deciding now who will be offered the position. They need his in-principle decision in the bag so they can pull the pin whenever they need to. But that would require the Board not to leak. Good luck with that on past history.
We are supposedly the number two rugby nation. So we must have some talented players.
please stop brining up the scotland loss. that was an ARU and mother nature issue, not a deans issue.
samoa - it was a trial match for fringe players predominantly. and many of those players underestimated the quality of the samoan team. i don't lay as much blame on deans for this. it was clear his tactic was for a trial match. dissapointing the players were so woeful.
deans should be judged at the end of the RC and he should be judged on his overall record, not just his bledisloe record. that said, i think he'll be gone at the end of it. but.while he doesnt have anything close to a winning record against the ABS, he has improved the winning rate over the boks, england, wales.
overall its not that bad, but at the forefront is his poor record against the ABs.