gowaratahs
Sydney Middleton (9)
That's a lazy assumption that suggests all things are always equal.Foley has been reasonably successful at the Force so you cannot say reappointing him would be a management error.
Foley was a very proficient forwards coach both nationally and at the Tahs, well-liked by the players. Appointing Foley when the senior player-power (not to be confused with proficiency, like the Brumbies under Nucifora) was high, though when strong mentorship was actually needed was a mistake - Foley's style was collaborative, which is working under very different circumstances at the Force (ie. bringing together a young, disparate group without the politics of a long-term leadership group).
That appears to be Foley's forte (which was known when management and players welcomed him to the top job), whereas Chieka is a no-nonsense leader who whipped the buggers into submission and ultimately success. The circumstances were not dissimilar (though not quite the same) to that in Qld when McKenzie arrived - maybe Phil Mooney could've done well at the Force too. I've got some banjo-playing mates who think Richard Graham is a Foley-trying-to-do-a-Chieka, but the senior leadership group isn't buying it.
Different coaches are needed under differing conditions, Chieka flogged the same boys who told Foley they wanted a longer summer break just a year before, and the results 2 years in are obvious - I'm convinced the discipline of the superior fitness program led to the rarely-seen low player turnover through injury we've seen in other years.
There seems to be a lack of appreciation (across all codes in Australia) that you need to appoint the appropriate coach for the current set of circumstances. Would either of the Larkham/Fischer player-management style which worked at the Brumbies get the same result at the Tahs?
Not likely.