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Michael Cheika quits as Wallabies coach
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<blockquote data-quote="Reiser99" data-source="post: 972335" data-attributes="member: 72977"><p>I know there are names being suggested, but rather than who, what does Australia need?</p><p></p><p>They need someone who has a clear plan and can develop a winning style for Australia. However more importantly a coach who will be consistent with his selections and identifies the players who will deliver his game plan. Cheika wasn't consistent enough and it showed with inconsistent performances and players not able to play effectively enough with the tactics and not able to might the right decisions to support those tactics. Australia have some excellent backs, a strong pack than previously, but no real cohesion across the whole team. They are more similar to France and playing as lots of individuals or small groups that occasionally click together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reiser99, post: 972335, member: 72977"] I know there are names being suggested, but rather than who, what does Australia need? They need someone who has a clear plan and can develop a winning style for Australia. However more importantly a coach who will be consistent with his selections and identifies the players who will deliver his game plan. Cheika wasn't consistent enough and it showed with inconsistent performances and players not able to play effectively enough with the tactics and not able to might the right decisions to support those tactics. Australia have some excellent backs, a strong pack than previously, but no real cohesion across the whole team. They are more similar to France and playing as lots of individuals or small groups that occasionally click together. [/QUOTE]
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