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Actually this comment is more the problem with Australian rugby than you think.
A lot of us didn't go to your posh schools nor wear a fucking tie. But we don't get the opportunities because of it. New Zealand on the other hand..

Actually this comment is more the problem with Australian rugby than you think.
A lot of us didn't go to your posh schools nor wear a fucking tie. But we don't get the opportunities because of it. New Zealand on the other hand..
NZ have it in the bag the way its going.Yeeeeah well fuck me, we all knew that was coming, how depressing.
Ref was good, England were better, we were absolute shit. Tried hard lads, four more years, please fucking spank England NZ or Ireland.
Yeah and I’m going to kick your butt in the fantasy game ;-)Yeeeeah well fuck me, we all knew that was coming, how depressing.
Ref was good, England were better, we were absolute shit. Tried hard lads, four more years, please fucking spank England NZ or Ireland.
Actually this comment is more the problem with Australian rugby than you think.
A lot of us didn't go to your posh schools nor wear a fucking tie. But we don't get the opportunities because of it. New Zealand on the other hand..
Yes, I guess what I'm saying is I don't know why we focus on it so much. I feel like we feel like switching a player or two would be the silver bullet, when sometimes I think it's collectively so much more. Maybe we would have done better in some of those prior games, but who knows. In a lot of cases I don't think some of the other options were all that compelling when Pooper was an option (which it hadn't been with Pococks various injuries) and at least in this RWC it hasn't lead to any obvious deficit in areas such as our lineout.
Anyway at the end of the day, thats the last we will see the Pooper in action with Pocock retiring from International rugby.
Like if we ran lopeti timani out instead of hoops, hey?
I think the improvement to try to make an elite player already playing at his best,better, is marginal. We saw an example tonight with Genia, his ball clearance at the start of the game was outstanding. Once he got tired he reverted to the norm, a few sideways steps. It was obviously something they tried to drill out of him.
Other countries have players who have worked hard and repetitively to improve their skills, just look at Japan. Players like Beale are exactly what they were when awarded their first Pro contract.
Some things like outright speed can be improved only a little from what somebody naturally has but passing can be, kicking can be, support running, etc etc etc all can be. Nothing we have seen from far too many Australian players has shown that they are wiling to do what needs to be done. I say that this is a coaching failure again, but we have had probably a dozen professional coaches over the last 10 years Beale probably has had a dozen in himself, and has never improved a jot.
Having been an adult trainer in a couple of vastly different fields I can say with absolute certainty that the outcome is not only dependant on the trainer/coach identifying weaknesses/skill defects and then being able to design plan to rectify that in a practical way that the student can actual use/comprehend, the student has to be receptive to the training. Arrogance is a hall mark of this Wallabies team from the coach down and that doesn't lend itself to learning outcomes.
Along with Chieka some players need to be gone, they have had their chances and keeping them in place after so many years of failing to improve on skills is an impediment to a future learning culture. I'd add that Hooper must for the same reasons be relieved as Captain, he is Chieka's man through and through and if he was as good as the supporters have him the detractors would have no ammunition to throw. I am not as negative on him as some, but his Captaincy is weak and on too many times he has a poor understanding of the Law when he has challenged the Referee and that has left him in a very bad position. Also results matter.
As for Chieka's press conference - well mate your a pro getting paid shit loads above the median wage. You have conducted yourself with arrogance and zero compassion and understanding for referees on many many occasions, so suck it up buttercup. You have been found out as poorly prepared and tactically incompetent for the last 4 years. Own it and suck it up. Link certainly did the brave and honourable thing straight after the ABs game.
Along with Chieka some players need to be gone, they have had their chances and keeping them in place after so many years of failing to improve on skills is an impediment to a future learning culture. I'd add that Hooper must for the same reasons be relieved as Captain, he is Chieka's man through and through and if he was as good as the supporters have him the detractors would have no ammunition to throw. I am not as negative on him as some, but his Captaincy is weak and on too many times he has a poor understanding of the Law when he has challenged the Referee and that has left him in a very bad position. Also results matter.
The grab from Cheika’s presser..who wants to join me in the cupboard?
How dare he make statements pre World Cup that if he didn’t win it he’d walk away then get asked a question about that statement and feel aggrieved.
Knuckles wasn’t afforded such courtesy in 2007 in far more difficult circumstance but his bloke thinks he should be some sort of protected specie.
Jesus wept
having been a coach and trainer myself im not sure its reflective of the individual. think back to early Richie - was he any better than hooper? the key difference is that he was identified as needing additional training and coaching and provided it.
chieka has, and always will be, a great coach for a turnaround within a max 3 year window. this isnt a bad skillset, many CEO's/CXO's excel at it. but most of them know their strengths and lean into it and exit when they need to.
chieka has spent too much time believing his own hype and outstayed his welcome by a few.
I could agree with you if we had outlying examples of this. But that is not the case we have a long history of it for over a decade across players, teams and coaches. From AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) at Brumbies and Tahs, Folau, Genia, Beale. The list is very extensive for both players and coaches, so its not only reflective on individuals but it is on the system and the culture in "professional" ranks. A trend like that cannot be easily explained away.