2016 thread??!! Come on its 2014.
The talk earlier this year was that Nathan Grey was to be groomed as the successor. But what would you prefer to be - assistant coach with the Wallabies, or head Super Rugby coach? Goes for Larkham and Foley also.
I reckon the Tahs will have a whole new playing roster in 2034
i didn't see a specified contract period for Grey at the Wallabies.
is there one?
I assumed Grey's appointment was just for the tour but I may be wrong.
My assumption was that TGC was taking his Tahs mucker on tour just so he had someone he has worked with before with him. It would do Grey no harm either.
I also assumed that Grey would not have the role for next year but that as part of succession planning at the Tahs he would get more and more responsibility in 2015 so the transition from Cheika to Grey would be smooth.
Already you could see this year that Grey took charge of many of the segments of sessions, and the increase in physicality of the Tahs for most games this year was in part due to the contact segments he conducted.
And, next year, when there are other Aussie Super Rugby games on in Oz, Cheika will have to be at the ground for many of them when the Tahs are playing on the same night; so he will need somebody of Grey's stature at Allianz.
I've said for months that Grey will be an outstanding head coach. Daryl Gibson looks like a decent coach but I don't regard him as highly as I do Grey.
Oops - but this is the 2016 thread and not the 2015 one?
Excuuuuse me.
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It would be just as unusual for the Wallabies' head coach not to be at a Aussie derby match elsewhere if they were playing on the same night.
The Waratahs did contact sessions every single practice that I went to and Grey ran nearly all of them.
He had some great one-liners: most of them I have forgotten (like those I wanted to remember from the old Woody Allen movies but forgot as soon as I got out of the movie theatre) but one was "… if you take a guy out of a ruck and he gets back in, you haven't done your job…".
You couldn't say the increase in physicality was down to one guy but, as I indicated: it was in part due to those incessant contact sessions.
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It would be just as unusual for the Wallabies' head coach not to be at a Aussie derby match elsewhere if they were playing on the same night.
The Waratahs did contact sessions every single practice that I went to and Grey ran nearly all of them.
He had some great one-liners: most of them I have forgotten (like those I wanted to remember from the old Woody Allen movies but forgot as soon as I got out of the movie theatre) but one was "… if you take a guy out of a ruck and he gets back in, you haven't done your job…".
You couldn't say the increase in physicality was down to one guy but, as I indicated: it was in part due to those incessant contact sessions.
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Since we don't have a 2016 thread - Munster is very interested in Horne.
http://www.rugbyweek.com/news/article.asp?id=45126
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You never know, with the way things are going at the ARU, Cheiks could be available in 2016.
Since we don't have a 2016 thread - Munster is very interested in Horne.
Lee a coach of mine down here is mates with Grey from Brisbane I believe. He's favorite lines was something like:
"If you go into a ruck, you're taking a bloke out"
and likening a home invasion to a ruck, saying "If I'm going to get into a fight, I wanna fight them in my front yard, not my lounge room."