Coleman? He seems to be a good coach, but you might want him to deliver some results first…
Thorn? Players seem to be regressing, or leaving because of him… who will be left in the squad once the morality police go through it?
McKellar… obviously touted as a future successor but the current state of the Wallaby forwards might be hurting his claim.
An interesting take on Dan, Slim. Although a very favoured one on these threads I'm afraid,
The Wallabies presently have the following Forwards coming out of recent Brumbies Super Rugby sides. Slipper, Fainga'a, Ala'alatoa, Frost, Neville, Swain, Valetini, and Samu. And potentially Scott Sio. All good to excellent players. The two props are without question in the top four in the country and I'd argue Sio fit and injury free as he is now is just about the best of our LHP but not available.
The second row is dominated by Brumbies and ex-Brumbies players and are on par or better than any opposition they've played on this tour.
Rob Valetini has been inspirational at No 8 and consistently one of the best Wallaby forwards going round. Pistol Pete had a couple of very strong games at No 7 and is generally accepted as being the best cover for the whole backrow in the country.
All players who have been coached and tutored by Dan MacKellar in recent years. In all of our recent tests they, along with those from other franchises have been competitive at world level, except perhaps at the breakdown, as important as that is. Set piece is up there with the best internationally, while there is little criticism of their defensive efforts. But is the breakdown an area of Dan's responsibility? Laurie Fisher's I would have thought.
So I'm intrigued to find out just why Dan MacKellar is supposedly in the gun sights for apparent failure. He seems to tick all the boxes as forwards coach to me.