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Mitch gets the bad news
Mitch gets the bad news

By Juan Cote

The fiasco that has become John Mitchell’s tenure as Western Force coach is just another in a long line of poor treatment of coaches by their respective provinces.

Although we will have to wait for the protagonists respective books to be written to get an idea of the real story, it appears from the outside that once again a coach is being hung out to dry.

With the writing well and truly on the wall for Mitch, I got to thinking about doing some head-hunting for possible replacements; assuming the ‘Ditch Mitch’ campaign succeeds and John Mulvihill is appointed caretaker coach for the remainder of the 2009 season.

I have narrowed the field down to 5 possible candidates, 3 current coaches and two former coaches, all Australian and all vastly experienced. Vote for your favourite candidate at the bottom.

"...aw yeah, I'd give it a go"
"...aw yeah, I'd give it a go"

Candidate 1 – Pat Howard
The former head of the ARU High Performance Unit, Howard has an impressive, albeit short, coaching record.  His stint with Leicester ended with the Tigers taking both the Guinness Premiership and the EDF Energy Cup.  Not only were these two titles secured but Howard also got the Tigers to the final of the Heineken Cup where they were rolled by Wasps.

Howard was courted heavily for the Irish coaching position, reportedly turning down the opportunity after being offered it and was also recently linked to Martin Johnson’s new English set-up.

Although Howard resigned his ARU job to concentrate on his business interests, it seems as though coaching may still be on the radar for the superbly pedigreed former Wallaby.

Howard would bring credibility to the Force, something which will be lacking after this little bust up as well as knowledge of what it takes to win.  He would be a real drawcard for players and sponsors alike.

"...sure, I'd love to coach the Force"
"...sure, I'd love to coach the Force"

Candidate 2 – Steve Meehan
Meehan took over at Bath in 2006 and has taken the team from basket case to premiership high-flyers, Meehan has rebuilt the Bath squad and attracted several big names, Butch James for one.  This is a massive positive as more than likely he will have a re-building task ahead of him once Matt Giteau, Drew Mitchell and probably Nathan Sharpe leg it for greener pastures.

Meehan had several successful coaching appointments in Queensland and left for France due to a lack of coaching opportunities, coincidentally not long after Mark McBain had been appointed as John Connolly’s replacement at the Reds.

In 2002 Meehan joined Nick Mallet as a backs and skills coach at Stade Francais and continued on under Fabien Galthie during Stades’ golden run in the French Championship which included 3 consecutive finals appearances, winning two and losing the other in extra time.

Meehan has transformed Bath from forward orientated stodge to an exciting attacking unit which would also fit well with the Force’s rugby philosophy.  Sadly, Meehan is under contract with Bath until the end of 2010, but hey – what does a contract really mean these days anyway?

"...deadset, I'd take it like shot"
"...deadset, I'd take it like shot"

Candidate 3 – Michael Cheika
Widely touted for the Waratahs job after Ewen McKenzie was knifed, Cheika is the current coach of Irish side Leinster which he joined in 2005.  Along with fellow Randwick club refugee, David Knox, Cheika set about re-building the Leinster squad and the success of this can be gauged by a recent contract extension.

Cheika came to Leinster with little or no full-time professional coaching but was able to impose his style and get the best out of a bunch of seasoned professionals.  He was Leinster’s fifth coach in six years so it is clear he can bring stability to unsettled situations and this experience would be invaluable given the Force’s current woes.

Cheika has been able to develop young players to achieve international caps while in charge of Leinster – most notably fullback Rob Kearney – and this sort of record would help attract new, young talent to the province.

Interestingly he is viewed by some as his own man who is not interested in front office politics however he clearly must have a decent set of antennae to make it in the cut-throat world of European rugby.  It is somewhat ironic that Cheika was considered one of the front-runners to be appointed as the Force’s inaugural coach.

As with Steve Meehan, there could be some contractual issues with his signing given the extension he was given, but as he is from Randwick he can pretty much do as he likes, right?

"psst...Foles, the Force are on the blower"
"psst...Foles, the Force are on the blower"

Candidate 4 – Michael Foley
Considered superfluous to requirements by Robbie Deans as an assistant, Foley has signed a very convenient one year contract as an assistant at the Waratahs.  The John Connolly protégé, Foley is the consummate rugby politician who would have little difficulty in manoeuvring around the various agendas currently operating at the Force.

While Foley’s coaching record may not be as successful as the previously mentioned candidates, he has been widely credited with improving the Wallaby forward pack and being a man with tactical nous and the ability to develop young talent.

Foley was thrust into a head coaching role just months after joining Bath in late 2001 and, not having had any previous coaching experience, called on Connolly to help.  After Connolly’s return to Australia, Foley eventually handed over the reins to Brian Ashton and went back to his role as assistant.

Considering he only has a little over 7 years coaching experience, Foley has managed to compile an impressive resume.  He was cast into a sink or swim situation at Bath and managed to leave on his own terms which speaks volumes for his ability to deal with adversity and his courage.

As mentioned, Foley is a ‘political animal’ who gives as good as he gets – just ask Mark McBain where Foley was a lead protagonist in ending McBain’s coaching career – so this sort of strong will may be needed to gain control of the Force’s dysfunctional culture.

"mmm...yeah, why not"
"mmm...yeah, why not"

Candidate 5 – John Mulvihill
The current assistant coach at the Force and by recent reports has been running the show since John Mitchell’s exile.  Mulvihill will no doubt be the caretaker for the rest of this year.

The positives for Mulvihill would be that he could bring a modicum of stability to Force and he knows the players and systems which would facilitate an easier transition to new ways in the post-Mitch era.

Interestingly Mulvihill applied for the Waratahs job last year and his application was supported by Western Force management, does that mean he is no good and they were keen to get rid of him or is he part of the reason for the current malaise out west?

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  1. Gagger on January 10, 2009 5:57 am

    Juan – you’re a veritable encyclopedia!

    What your post shows really well is the amount of Aussie coaching talent that’s bubbling up nicely.

    By the time Antipodeans is looking at World Cup number two, it should be on the boil.

    It seems to me that out of this lot Pat Howard is the heir apparent to the next top Wallaby job, as long as he’s done some S14 time first. Which makes me think he’s got to get a shift on next time there’s a vacancy.

    Of course the more likely Aussie rugby m.o. is to disregard what all these guys have done because it ‘wasn’t in straya’ and instead pick some local club coach they’re mates with…..

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  2. wagga magpie on January 10, 2009 9:46 pm

    I agree on the PH remark Gagger – surely the time has come to give the man some S14 experience so we can slot him in the Wallabies post after Dingo finally returns home (which I think will probably be before the next World Cup because the AB’s will lose the 3N this year and the New Zullanders will hang Henry). If we don’t I fear he will return to the UK to coach and take over the Poms once the novelty of Martin Johnson wears off.

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  3. Naly D on January 11, 2009 9:17 am

    What about Tana? He’s on the verge of being booted from Toulon…

    the AB’s will lose the 3N this year and the New Zullanders will hang Henry

    Hmph.

    Seriously doe I ‘d like to see Foles in there!

    Naly D’s last blog post..Possibly the most under-reported story in world sport at the moment?

    Edit: I love the ‘last blog post’ feature.

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  4. Leg Break on January 12, 2009 1:55 pm

    Lets face it; Mitch is one very odd character.

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  5. Bruce Ross on January 16, 2009 2:26 pm

    Juan, an impressive list of candidates together with their bios. However, you missed arguably the most well-credentialled young Australian coach, Todd Louden. Let’s have a look at his record:

    2001-2004 Director of Rugby at Sydney University. He implemented their EDS program which is still operating and is the foundation for their status as No. 1 Club in Australia. When Todd left they were Sydney Club Champions with all nine grades contesting the finals.

    2004-2005 Head Coach of Meiji University which participates in Japan’s 120 Collegiate Rugby Program. Todd took them from 68th to the top 8.

    2006 Head Coach of Randwick Rugby Club. Took them from 9th to Minor Premiers and Grand Finallists. Louden was Sydney Premiership Coach of the Year.

    2007 Attack Coach with the Blue Bulls who went from 5th to winning the Super 14. First South African team to win a Super title with their success attributed to their new attacking style.

    2007 Attack Coach with the NSW Waratahs who went from 13th to 2nd and Finalists.

    2008-2009 Head Coach of the Ricoh Black Rams who were undefeated in Japan’s Top East League and are playing this weekend and next for elevation to the Top League.

    Louden is not just a very successful coach but also an outstanding developer of rugby talent, exactly what the Western Force need.

    Bruce Ross’s last blog post..Daniel Vickerman rates MyoQuip strength machines as "absolutely fantastic"

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    • Gagger on January 17, 2009 12:52 am

      Great post Bruce, and thanks for joining the blog.

      Bugger me if we don’t have too much talent around the place now!

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  6. Bruce Ross on January 17, 2009 2:17 am

    Just a quick follow-up to my earlier post today.

    The Ricoh Black Rams, winners of the Top East Division met Mazda Blue Zoomers, winners of the Top Kyushu Division today in the first playoff to determine which team advances to the Top Division. Next week Ricoh have to play the winners of the Top West Division. I am not sure whether one or two teams earn promotion.

    Anyway, today’s scoreline – drum roll!! – 81- blot!

    Thirteen tries and eight conversions with the last try being scored by Bernie Larkham who played fullback apparently. That’s all the detail I have – It’s a little difficult interpreting a website in Japanese.

    I tried to tell you that young Todd could coach a bit.

    Bruce Ross’s last blog post..Daniel Vickerman rates MyoQuip strength machines as "absolutely fantastic"

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    • Juan Cote on January 17, 2009 10:06 am

      Nice work Bruce,

      Agreed Louden is no mug, but he had the Tahs job on a platter and let it pass, why?

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      • Bruce Ross on January 17, 2009 11:09 am

        Ah, yes, Todd and the ‘Tahs. An extraordinary tale of treachery and deceit that deserves to be revealed in full one day. Both McKenzie and Louden were finessed and outmanoeuvred by rugby minnows. History is written by the victors. But it may prove a very pyrrhic victory.

        ‘Tahs were second last year – let’s see where they finish this year. And I sincerely hope I’m proved wrong. There are so many fine young men among the players.

        How can a city of five million people, the Southern Hemisphere’s largest wealthy city whose business community are obsessed with rugby, do so poorly over the years in Super competition? It doesn’t happen by accident – Maxwell Smart would be in his element at Driver Avenue.

        Bruce Ross’s last blog post..Daniel Vickerman rates MyoQuip strength machines as "absolutely fantastic"

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        • Juan Cote on January 17, 2009 11:30 am

          It’s not hard mate – up here in Brizzie we’ve managed to do much the same thing.

          The only difference is we get it done with less people and money so maybe the Reds get marks for efficiency but precious little else!!!

          :)

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  7. James on January 25, 2009 2:10 am

    Great take on it Juan. Mitch’s is an autobiography that if it tells all will be definitely on my to read list. It is a shame Scott Johnson is locked up with the USA Eagles otherwise he would make an interesting candidate.

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    • Juan Cote on January 25, 2009 8:48 am

      Agreed Jimmy, he would make an interesting candidate, maybe a little too interesting…..

      Johnson never seems to hang around one place too long does he? A trail-blazer of sorts but I don’t think this is what the Force need should Mitch get elbowed.

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  8. Bruce Ross on January 25, 2009 8:23 am

    Further update on Todd Louden’s Ricoh Black Rams. This afternoon they beat Honda Heat, winners of the Top West Division 54 to 20. Last week by beating Mazda Blue Zoomers 81 to nil, they qualified to go back into the Top League in 2009-10.

    The significance of today’s win is that Ricoh qualifies for the All-Japan Rugby Football Championships, playing against Top League teams as well as the top two university teams. This is a knockout tournament held in February and March.

    Bruce Ross’s last blog post..Daniel Vickerman rates MyoQuip strength machines as "absolutely fantastic"

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    • Gagger on January 25, 2009 9:26 am

      Bruce, I’m starting to figure that Todd Louden’s a relation!

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  9. Bruce Ross on January 25, 2009 11:14 am

    No, Gagger, but he has three things going for him:

    1. He’s a coaching genius. Ask some of the players who’ve been coached by him.

    2. He’s a good bloke with no observable ego.

    The second of these qualities puts him in front of a lot of my relations. And finally:

    3. He’s been shafted by people who have PhDs in treachery, and who are sand in the gearbox of rugby performance.

    Bruce Ross’s last blog post..Daniel Vickerman rates MyoQuip strength machines as "absolutely fantastic"

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