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Ireland v Wallabies, Saturday 15/11 (Sunday morning Aus time)

stillmissit

John Thornett (49)
Schmidt was a great coach, but his system got stale at the back end of his Irish tenure and he hasn't adapted at all, Rennie started with a hiss and a roar at Super level but his training methods led to the Chiefs consistently having the most injures in Super Rugby, and that continued into Glasgow and the Wallabies. Deans was a good coach, but he had no idea how to coach any other way than Crusader ball

We don't need a coach to teach us their system, we need a coach that can mold a game plan to suit our players strengths. Playing a narrow, tight gameplan with our players is totally counterproductive, square peg round hole stuff
TT interesting as that is stuff I didn't know. All I know is that Deans has been almost unbeatable in Japan since he left and Rennie appears to be doing a good job. The problem is where is that Coach????

I agree with your sentence "We don't need a coach to teach us their system, we need a coach that can mold a game plan to suit our players strengths. Playing a narrow, tight gameplan with our players is totally counterproductive, square peg round hole stuff".

Also retaining a defence coach who is way past his use by date. The England D v AB's was very impressive.
 

Rugby Head

Johnnie Wallace (23)
Love Wilsons passion for our country, he is a great leader.

Unfortunately don't think he is up to test standard, he is too inaccurate across the field and lacks getting across the gainline. Would prefer we captain McReight and get some more balance in the back row.
 

stillmissit

John Thornett (49)
I'd pick him, to me our best backrow is

6) Hooper
7) McReight
8) Valetini

20) Gleeson
Not sure about Gleeson. I like the look of the young guy at the Brumbies who was in the Rebels squad, sorry can't remember his name. Looks to me like a good 8 or 6, depending on how he develops.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Tim Horan (67)
Look iv'e been critical of Wilson but to not have him in the current top four backrowers is probably too far. He's relatively very low error which this side needs and always busts his ass which this side needs and needs to take note of. Could he be more physically confrontational? Yes (I wish) but it isn't his game. That is why Iv'e thought he could be a useful 6 with a game message to roam and be a extra link in attack and be there to tackle mobile guys.

I hope Hooper in the next couple of years can shift into being a mobile abrasive Lock that would benefit the side. Take away a bit of the need to always balance a big and and athlete. Williams is all heart but limited at Test level and doesn't fall out of Wallaby squads in my eyes but falls out of the best 23 and is in the backup group.
 

stillmissit

John Thornett (49)
Talataina at the Tahs? As good a genuine 8 prospect to come through since Wilson and Valetini IMO.
Tualima is the guy I was thinking about. I did see some of Talataina's efforts last season and agree he looks good, I just like the way Tualima gets over the ad line and seemed to have good hands and vision.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Tim Horan (67)
Ah yes, sorry forgot about him. He's 28 so is probably on the outside of selection unless he kills it this year but new coaches and potentially a string of losses could open the door for some of these guys to get a look in if they can play well.
 

stillmissit

John Thornett (49)
Ah yes, sorry forgot about him. He's 28 so is probably on the outside of selection unless he kills it this year but new coaches and potentially a string of losses could open the door for some of these guys to get a look in if they can play well.
It could be an issue that we don't have good talent ID, particularly regarding those who could possibly step up.
Interested in a job Ghost????
 

Tomthumb

John Thornett (49)
From out of the squad, to starting, to out of the squad again. All in a week

All part of Joe's master plan. You all are too impatient, didn't you know Joe lost a game with Leinster his first season there
 

Strewthcobber

Phil Kearns (64)
One of the most structured coaches in the world, it’s understood Schmidt has asked the Wallabies to play tight and put the ball through the hands.

But, as he did during the remarkable win over the Springboks at Ellis Park, O’Connor has regularly sought to find space on the fringes.

That hasn’t always gone down well with Schmidt, The Roar understands.

The experienced coach hinted on that in his post-match press conference.

“I thought we probably overreached a couple of times passing long in those wet conditions,” he said.

“I think maybe a shorter passing game and we’ll have a look at that.
Headline should have been "JOC (James O'Connor) dropped after not following his coach's game plan"
 

JRugby2

Colin Windon (37)
Be interesting to see what Kiss makes of JOC (James O'Connor) in the future. Feels like his style of play better matches that expansive style than JOC (James O'Connor)'s

Could also explain the disjointed nature of the game if JOC (James O'Connor)'s playing one way and the rest of the backline is trying to play SchmidtBall
 
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