Aussie Pro Rugby
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@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
@MiketheSnow said in Aussie Rugby:
Perhaps Crowley is the target
already accustomed to losing...
The sushi bit
But it appears that Eddie is gooooooooooooone
Crowley for OZ would be interesting
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There's no way they'd take on another Kiwi for the coaching position.
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@antipodean said in Aussie Rugby:
There's no way they'd take on another Kiwi for the coaching position.
So who's next, Bernie?
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@MiketheSnow said in Aussie Rugby:
@antipodean said in Aussie Rugby:
There's no way they'd take on another Kiwi for the coaching position.
So who's next, Bernie?
I know he wants to, but if I was RA, he'd have to demonstrate some chops to take the job. And by chops I mean make the Brumbies a real force again IMO.
Otherwise they could look at Dan McKellar.
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this is the problem, or possible problem with such a narrow structure, only five teams feeding into the international team...coaches, aussie has one teams thats doing ok...so the wallabies take the coach...we saw the same thing with cheika....then that coach doesnt have the support from beneath (because they were the only good one)...so they fail in the top job and go overseas
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@Kiwiwomble generally correct. The complexity is that we don't have enough good coaching in Australia so we suffer from the tall poppy getting the gig.
The lack of coordination across our franchises means any warehousing hurts the whole game e.g. why is Billy Pollard sitting at the Brumbies waiting for an opportunity when we could get him on the bench or starting somewhere else?
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i dont pay the "short prep time" excuse...literally bought in on the idea he could do better with a short turn around than Rennie could with a full build up
I think he got confused between what was needed for this RWC and the next one...theyre two different situations when coming in like he did
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@Daffy-Jaffy said in Aussie Rugby:
"We've got a lot of young players that are really going to benefit from the mental scars of not getting out of the group stage for the easiest run into a semi-final we could've asked for"
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I'm sure Carter Gordon is in a good place
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Eddie
I’m not an administrator, so I don’t know how to do it. I’m just a basic coach. I go out there with a whistle, blow the whistle, yell and scream, put my arm around the player every now and then. So I can’t tell you how to do that and I won’t try to tell you how to do it – it’s for smarter people than me.
Later same interview
My commitment is to put Australia in a better place, and you’ve got to have things operating to put it in a better place, and part of it is making sure we get better alignment. I’ve got to help drive that with the CEO and the chairman
Also, same guy talking with his changed narrative of lions/27 RWC
The national coach looks after today but there’s a need for someone to be strategic about planning what’s needed for Australian rugby to be sustainably successful, and that’s where you need a high performance director
Um you should have picked a more experienced squad, if you're looking after today
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@Machpants said in Aussie Rugby:
Also, same guy talking with his changed narrative of lions/27 RWC
The national coach looks after today but there’s a need for someone to be strategic about planning what’s needed for Australian rugby to be sustainably successful, and that’s where you need a high performance director
Um you should have picked a more experienced squad, if you're looking after today
That's Eddie telling us if he's going to stick around, it's as the High Performance Director.