I also have an idea of what Deans is talking about when he talks a bit cryptically about DNA. The All Blacks would never have lost that game, they would have found a way to win, by fair or foul means if necessary. I think Deans is a bit exasperated that his Wallabies keep losing against teams they should never lose to.
You mean like, realize it wasn't working at the 60-65 minute mark and used the bench players as fresh options and change?
Like the way Deans did versus Samoa?
Like the way Deans did versus Ireland?
Like the way Deans did last night versus Scotland.
NOT using your full bench is a clear sign that you are not using every asset at your disposal in order to win.
Not using your full bench is also an indicator of a lack of game plan... Not a clear indicator, but an indicator nonetheless.
His success at super rugby level is something to truly admired, but I strongly doubt that coaching a week in, week out team is even remotely the same as coaching a team to play the one off games.
Also I don't want to hear "learning experience", "a lot to take away from that game in order to build", "work towards", etc anymore.
Enough time has passed. The Deans plan should be self evident by now surely (and it isn't).
The only consistency under Deans is the ability to lose to significantly lower ranked teams. Consistently.