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Wallaby Coach after Joe

Who will be the Wallaby coach for the EOYT and the RWC?


  • Total voters
    37

PhilClinton

Paul McLean (56)
Or… Rugby Australia think Schmidt is some Coach God that just HAS to be retained at any cost. I agree, the Head coach should be the man and not have to go running to GOD to see if he agrees. Schmidt has been great, don’t get me wrong, but he’s either in or out in my opinion.

RA frankly came across as desperate in the final stages of the Schmidt saga.

Every media outlet was reporting that Schmidt had decided to leave, but I believe Waugh was still coming out to say they were still negotiating and hopefully he would stay. I think everyone on this forum was in agreement that it was time to just let him go and make the formal announcement.

In fairness there is definitely a human element to this as RA had just come out of their most toxic coaching relationship and finally had some element of success and stability. I can understand why they wanted to really push to keep JS but they’ve also likely overplayed their hand.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
Hmm, you might not see it but you are building a strawman. i'm not saying RA is responsible since Link. I'm saying we have been working hard since Link to have a decent arrangement with a decent HC. Now that we are here, RA have every apparent intention of fucking it up.

You are acting as if Les Kiss would be begrudgingly moving on to coach the Wallabies because they need a coach and not keenly applying for the biggest job of his coaching career.
 

dru

David Wilson (68)
You are acting as if Les Kiss would be begrudgingly moving on to coach the Wallabies because they need a coach and not keenly applying for the biggest job of his coaching career.

No. I'd imagine Les would be enthused, hope so. I'm simply focussed on the Reds. If anywhere else in the world was trying to break into the Kiss contract and end it early, I'd imagine your thoughts might generally be more aligned with my own here. RA are responsible for the situation, and it will inevitably leave the Reds worse off.
 

cyclopath

George Smith (75)
Staff member
Hmm, you might not see it but you are building a strawman. i'm not saying RA is responsible since Link. I'm saying we have been working hard since Link to have a decent arrangement with a decent HC. Now that we are here, RA have every apparent intention of fucking it up.
I will preface this by saying I was a big fan of McKenzie, and took no joy from his leaving, and I think his record would heave been decent had he stayed. But his win % was 50%.
I think he would have been better with time.
I am guessing though, as is anyone else in this regard.
We have sucked since McQueen.
 

Wilson

John Eales (66)
I will preface this by saying I was a big fan of McKenzie, and took no joy from his leaving, and I think his record would heave been decent had he stayed. But his win % was 50%.
I think he would have been better with time.
I am guessing though, as is anyone else in this regard.
We have sucked since McQueen.
I believe Dru's "we" was in reference to the Reds and the struggle to get a really good head coach in after Link went to the Wallabies, not what happened at the Wallabies afterwards.
 

Derpus

Phil Waugh (73)
I will preface this by saying I was a big fan of McKenzie, and took no joy from his leaving, and I think his record would heave been decent had he stayed. But his win % was 50%.
I think he would have been better with time.
I am guessing though, as is anyone else in this regard.
We have sucked since McQueen.
50% seems like a good win ratio these days. I mean, we'd kill for it right now.
 

Strewthcobber

David Codey (61)
I mean, describing the Reds as "working hard" to get a good HC, when they picked the chairman's best mate for a while, then didn't make a decision with a dual role for a year, then make a decision for a couple of years, only to the pick the under 20 coach because he was cheap, and then get Kiss out of pure luck because his previous employer ceased to exist......

You can see why people were confused
 

cyclopath

George Smith (75)
Staff member
I believe Dru's "we" was in reference to the Reds and the struggle to get a really good head coach in after Link went to the Wallabies, not what happened at the Wallabies afterwards.
Ah, my mistake! Thought it was a "Green and Gold" we, not a "Red" we.
Now it just sounds urological.
 

Major Tom

Larry Dwyer (12)
No. I'd imagine Les would be enthused, hope so. I'm simply focussed on the Reds. If anywhere else in the world was trying to break into the Kiss contract and end it early, I'd imagine your thoughts might generally be more aligned with my own here. RA are responsible for the situation, and it will inevitably leave the Reds worse off.
Mate, it’s the wallabies. That is ultimately more important than how the Reds perform, and I’m a Reds man! If Les is picked and he takes the wallabies forward then so be it.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Michael Lynagh (62)
Meh, Schmidt was one win from being over 50% last season, from a far worse starting position than McKenzie
Anything around that mark is pretty respectable.

Look at the best coaches in the NRL currently and its Bellamy at 70%, Robinson 60%, Bennett 60%, Cleary 55%

Only takes 1 or 2 rough seasons to drag it down drastically but if they can get it to work for 1, 2 and go at 80% in those years and win a trophy you're' then a legend and do wonders for the sport overall. The % means a lot less than the trophy cabinet IMO.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Michael Lynagh (62)
Season standing year by year 5th, 2nd, 5th, 2nd, 5th, 8th (Currently)

Champions Cup Runner-up 2021
Champions Cup Winners 2022
Champions Cup Winners 2023

As an Assistant
Super Rugby 18,19 with the Saders
Top 14, 15-16 with Racing 92

Sometimes the grass aint greener La Rochelle...
 

Wilson

John Eales (66)
Season standing year by year 5th, 2nd, 5th, 2nd, 5th, 8th (Currently)

Champions Cup Runner-up 2021
Champions Cup Winners 2022
Champions Cup Winners 2023

As an Assistant
Super Rugby 18,19 with the Saders
Top 14, 15-16 with Racing 92

Sometimes the grass aint greener La Rochelle...
The flip-side is coaches rarely last for a long time, particularly out of country. They probably should've been planning for this transition for some time, even without a dip in form they were at increasing risk of losing O'Gara to an international job. But I'm not going to throw too many stones about poor future planning form an Australian rugby built glass house.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
If anywhere else in the world was trying to break into the Kiss contract and end it early, I'd imagine your thoughts might generally be more aligned with my own here. RA are responsible for the situation, and it will inevitably leave the Reds worse off.

This is a non-sequitur. RA are not trying to break into Kiss' contract to end it early. All these coaches have clauses in their contracts that they can end the contract early if they get an offer to be head coach of the national team. Depending on the contract and location it may extend beyond their own nation's national team.

There's no negotiation required by the new employer in this case. If Kiss was trying to be poached by another team (and wanted to leave for that role) then the QRU would be able to block it or only allow for the contract to end on the basis of receiving a payout.
 
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