Aussie Pro Rugby
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McLennan is not looking for sympathy. The decision to sack Dave Rennie and replace him with Jones in January, who himself had just been sacked by England, was a decision not without risks. He knew that. But he also knew that, in his summation, the worst thing he could have done was nothing.
I was really concerned that we would get knocked out at the pool stages, which is why we made the change from Dave to Eddie,” McLennan told Telegraph Sport.
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@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
@bayimports said in Aussie Rugby:
Word is that the Brumbies in Canberra ... are ready to move.
Which you wouldn't believe for a minute if you read the press they're releasing. Nothing but pure vitriol, quoting their onfield success through history, and ignoring all the financial mismanagement off it.
The antipathy towards RA in Canberra is palpable. They're worried that RA would move it to a more revenue friendly environment.
Of course they'd be in a better position if they didn't sell off their assets in a suspicious transaction (from the outside looking in my lawyer has advised me to say).
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@antipodean said in Aussie Rugby:
Of course they'd be in a better position if they didn't sell off their assets in a suspicious transaction (from the outside looking in my lawyer has advised me to say).
This is the circle of life. Or the circle of Rugby.
Everyone thinks their shit doesn't stink.
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@antipodean said in Aussie Rugby:
@NTA I never understand RA's fascination with getting different backs to address what is clearly a forward's problem.
That is a very good point. Maybe RA doesn't have enough ex forwards?
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@NTA said in Aussie Rugby:
This is the circle of life. Or the circle of Rugby.
Everyone thinks their shit doesn't stink.
One of my great learnings from Ian Foster is that AB shit does stink.
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@Tim said in Aussie Rugby:
They need a better online translator.
More appropriately 'honeymoon' in this situation translates as 'close' or 'intimate'.
I wouldn't be surprised to see him back, but I also wouldn't be surprised if they were contacting him to get him on the selection panel for the coaching appointment.
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@gt12 said in Aussie Rugby:
I wouldn't be surprised to see him back, but I also wouldn't be surprised if they were contacting him to get him on the selection panel for the coaching appointment.
if the latter, why deny it? Perfect alibi.
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@nostrildamus said in Aussie Rugby:
@gt12 said in Aussie Rugby:
I wouldn't be surprised to see him back, but I also wouldn't be surprised if they were contacting him to get him on the selection panel for the coaching appointment.
if the latter, why deny it? Perfect alibi.
Because if he thought things were going tits up with Australia, he may have said, 'Well, if I get fired I might be available?'
I think it's well in the realms of possibility that he could get re-hired, but I don't think that he would need to go through any serious interview process with Japan RFU to get that job.
Based on my experience with Japanese institutions and their reliance on relationships with past contributors (especially those considered successful), and given his standing with the key decision makers there, I could totally see a situation where they contacted him trying to get him to take on any role / or assist with the selection of the coach, in whatever capacity he would be available
That could easily be interpreted as 'interviewed for the coaching appointment' when it was actually 'interviewed for any role he might be prepared to take on'.
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@gt12 said in Aussie Rugby:
That could easily be interpreted as 'interviewed for the coaching appointment' when it was actually 'interviewed for any role he might be prepared to take on'.
That sounds plausible.
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I actually think that's what happened. He had a call with them, but it was a general chat about his future. Could he recommend coaching options? Could he coach the team? Is there anything else he could do?
So Eddie can truthfully say it wasn't a 'job interview' but it was a detailed chat about future employment.
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@barbarian quite possibly......im just not sure why he wouldnt just say something like that and straight up refuted it
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@Kiwiwomble said in Aussie Rugby:
@barbarian quite possibly......im just not sure why he wouldnt just say something like that and straight up refuted it
Because it's in his DNA to be as slippery and difficult as possible. Especially if a journalist is asking him.
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@barbarian good call
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@barbarian said in Aussie Rugby:
I actually think that's what happened. He had a call with them, but it was a general chat about his future. Could he recommend coaching options? Could he coach the team? Is there anything else he could do?
So Eddie can truthfully say it wasn't a 'job interview' but it was a detailed chat about future employment.
IF I was in charge of Japan rugby, after watching the press conference at the Wallabies RWC departure, I'd have been calling him too.
Pretty clear that he was well off side with many in Oz rugby & should the Wallabies crash out of the RWC (likely situation at that point which did unfold) then it would be pragmatic to let him know there is another option beforehand.
What the feeling on the ground on if he'll get sacked?
All the noises seem to point to that he won't be. Bluster 'n bullshit and he's a dead man walking?