Finsbury Girl
Trevor Allan (34)
Well that certainly has got me pumped. I know Eddie didn't have the best experience at Ballymore, and I was a vocal critic but he is a far better coach now.
Back into my hole.
Back into my hole.
As expected the presser appeared very stage managed, nothing that was not expected, even the journalists questions seemed tempered.
It is the first step and I would not have expected anything different.
It was a bit dissapointing but expected that the national reach of the game was ignored or not mentioned and it seemed to be very Sydney centric with a smattering of Queensland comments.
Reg, that certainly sounds like him but I have never heard him reported as actually saying it.it's been documented, and Eddie reiterated it recently, Eddie was never a fan of expansion
reminds me of many years ago, living and working in London, went to a trivia night, Q especially for me, who is the Oz PM? i answered correctly John Howard, the election being about 4 -5 days prior, but their answer was Paul Keating, and would brook no correspondence!I had a Pub Trivia question on Sunday night.
"Who is the Wallabies coach ?"
Didn't know what to put
And listed Noah 4th out of the other capped 10s and practically forgot his name.
And that's exactly the approach that leaves you with a bunch of yes-men. At England Jones recruited Gleeson as attack coach who was a former league player who had only coached for 2 seasons in the Premiership with Wasps, with very middling results.I only caught some of the presser, but I found it interesting that Eddie indicated that the make-up of the coaching team would be defined by what the players need. Seems inverted from the normal approach of securing the best coaches available in the normal categories of forwards, backs, defence, etc.
I do remember from a previous interview that he explained several of his England assistant coach choices around things like balancing personalities across the coaches, no mention of technical expertise.
He appointed your hero Borthwick thoughAnd that's exactly the approach that leaves you with a bunch of yes-men. At England Jones recruited Gleeson as attack coach who was a former league player who had only coached for 2 seasons in the Premiership with Wasps, with very middling results.
The same year he appointed Seibold who didn't have any rugby union coaching experience, and Brett Hodgson another league coach was set to replace him this season.
I simply don't trust Jones to appoint the most qualified people available.
It's been apparent for many years now he's gravitated towards appointing coaches with absolutely minimal success & minimal experience.
Perhaps this is because they are at a point of their coaching career where they are in no position of confidence to challenge him and probably are easier to bully and manipulate - since they are somewhat naïve at that stage - being young unsuspecting wide-eyed developing coaches?
Well, that is where the majority of rugby is played in AustraliaAs expected the presser appeared very stage managed, nothing that was not expected, even the journalists questions seemed tempered.
It is the first step and I would not have expected anything different.
It was a bit dissapointing but expected that the national reach of the game was ignored or not mentioned and it seemed to be very Sydney centric with a smattering of Queensland comments.
Well, in that category Australia has the best coaches in the world. So should be easy to find someone thereAnd league defence coaches.
Didn't he also hire Link? (Twice!)He appointed your hero Borthwick though
Dan McKellar, for the short-term at least, is considered by some as an important figure in the continuity of the squad given his deep understanding of the current players, his coaching pedigree and the fact he’s run a program himself.
It’s believed there is an appreciation of Laurie Fisher’s service to Australian rugby and his technical knowledge around the breakdown.
But Petrus du Plessis’ future with the Wallabies as scrum coach is shaky, with Brumbies forwards coach and former Wallaby prop Dan Palmer highly regarded.
Jones knows the importance of the set-piece, having seen his English side smashed at the scrum against the Springboks in the World Cup final and, most recently, his final Test at Twickenham.
Yes and notably (just like Borthwick) Eddie achieved his best results during the period with Link as forwards coach.Didn't he also hire Link? (Twice!)
This dude is 100% trolling.There's a rumour McKellar's might be off to the Reds - perhaps Dan overheard some horror stories from Scotty Wisemantel about his time with Jones in England. Haha, I get the impression that Eddie's history is such that most quality coaches wouldn't want to touch the Wallabies assistant gig with a barge pole... I do think ARU missed a trick by not waiting until Robertson, if available next year, they could've had Razor responsible for all the man-management and Eddie as Director of Rugby contributing to the wider strategy & bigger picture stuff, dealing with the internal politics and attacking the systematic issues with the game in Aus. Imagine that.