Rugby Australia has tangled itself in knots. Less than two years out from the World Cup, with the Wallabies winning just one of their past eight Tests, the incoming coach, Les Kiss, won’t take over until August, whilst the current man in the driver’s seat, Joe Schmidt, is looking forward to getting on the golf course, having twice tried to finish up his tenure with the men in gold.
Only Australian rugby could get itself into this mess.
As Rome burns, RA, whose chief executive Phil Waugh has been swanning around following his old side, is, for now at least, sticking to the plan. They believe that the “continuity and consistency” of having Kiss replace his former boss at Ireland will have the Wallabies best placed to make a run to the World Cup.
If Schmidt was taking the Wallabies through to the World Cup, the discussion around the New Zealander’s future would be entirely different.
But he’s not – and it’s why RA has made a rod for their own back.
Les Kiss will succeed Joe Schmidt as Wallabies coach following next year’s Super Rugby season. The governing body could have compensated the Queensland Reds for the early release of Kiss.
Waugh and RA high performance director Peter Horne chose not to, believing they could have their cake and eat it too by keeping Schmidt on the books until mid-2026 and then having Kiss take over.
All that has done is delay planning, disrupt the Reds’ incoming campaign, where insiders believe cracks are already appearing, while going all in on a head coach who has yet to win anything, let alone make a final.
Now, Kiss is a man under huge pressure – and he’s not yet pulled on the Wallabies tracksuit.
He’ll not only have the spotlight on his every selection decision and performance, but he’ll also inherit a Wallabies side that is coming off winning five of 15 Tests (33 per cent) – and that’s before the three games Schmidt has left in July against a trio of Ireland, France and Italy all of whom have beaten the Aussies this month.
And Kiss will have a little more than a year to turn the nation from chumps to champs.
Good luck.