Dear all:
Is is not becoming blindingly obvious the M Cheika's Wallaby coaching group requires a top-grade Forwards Coach to oversight all aspects of forwards play and set-pieces generally? And to guide the whole coaching group on forwards' selections and related individual player development.
Our forwards work in loose play and breakdown is very, very far from world-class and our set-pieces oscillate far too wildly in quality and consistency. So we never build any sustainable, in-built quality in these crucial areas - we just have the (very) occasional 'really good game' in terms of forwards' performance and then more or less immediately lapse back to mediocrity or worse.
Cheika clearly thinks this area of team skill is his personal domain and speciality but it clearly is not (or is not to the required Test level) if, particularly, the 2016 and 2017 seasons are anything to go by.
I have said this many times, so it's no convenient invention out of the blue after a poor forwards performance post Perth.
L Fisher comes to mind, but it seems the Wallabies have never been interested in him for such a role.
If not I would head to the UK and head-hunt from the likes of Saracens or a top English side that is renown for excellence, over extended periods, in their forwards work.
(On the plus side, and this is hard to measure, but my sense in that M Byrne is bringing improvements in the Wallabies' unstructured play; it could be my own illusion but, for example, our capacity for coherent counter-attack through phases and with it a lowered error rate in so doing, seems to be building. Byrne rightly identified that serious weaknesses had built up in both Super and Wallaby skills in unstructured play and perhaps this is where he is contributing most. Sadly though 'Mick the Kick' as is his nickname seems to have effected little improvement in any form of Wallaby kicking; this crucial rugby skill remains at lamentably low levels within the Wallaby fold.)