dan-the-man
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- May 10, 2011
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I hope Robbie Deans gets flung out of the Wallabies at the first oppertunity.
Graham Henry is retiring and I'd happily take Deans in the All Blacks. His strategy failed, but the crux of it is, Graham Henry lost a RWC QF. He's been planning this since then. He's spent four years making sure we can make a final and it worked out. Deans on the other hand has spent three years getting an aging Wallabies team to become a young and talented side, but realistically it was always going to be an up hill battle beating Henry this RWC. I'd take Deans in a heart beat. With out meaning to offend any Aussies, if Deans can take Australia's limited player pool, domestic structure and limited interest and keep them the #2 ranked team in the world, and make a semi-final of a RWC, I wouldn't mind seeing what he can do for New Zealand.
That's if Henry doesn't still want the job. I'd love to see him stay on for the next RWC.
When you put it like that, Robbie Deans sounds awesome, or you could look at it this way:
The Northern Hemisphere teams are really, really poor. The only team close to the Wallabies and the AB's is the Boks, but PDV has made the Boks FUBAR (the BAR stands for beyond all recognition....I'll let you guess what the FU stands for) So if you think about it, it's not THAT much of an achievement that Aus are number 2 in the world, because the fact of the matter is that they have much more individual talent then any team from up north. My point being, they'd probably still be number 2 no matter who their coach is, except for Peter de Villiers of course.
You're only defense for Deans is that his team is young. You're not looking at the fact that age doesn't actually matter when it comes to skill and impact made. These same young players guided the Reds to a Super 15 victory, and guided the Force to do better then expected.
The simple problem with Australia is their gameplan, and I don't see how you could possibly disagree with that. Go back and watch the Aus vs Ireland game. That was a structured, kicking approach - the opposite of SUper Rugby style - and where did it get them? If you compare the teams player-by-player, the Wallabies should rape and pillage the Irish. But they are trying rugby which the majority of the players don't do naturally, and that creates problems.
See, most of the guys in the team are runners. They aren't the tight, structured guys. Even David Pocock, who is such a good fetcher, is still very much a running flanker. Genia is best on the run, so is Cooper, so is Ioane, so is O'Connor, so is Mitchell and so is Beale....the only backs who suit the structured game are McCabe and Ashley-Cooper.
And I don't think I got my point across enough that Genia doesn't pass to Cooper enough. The overwhelming majority of Cooper's ball comes from catching kicks. The Genia/Cooper combo needs to play exactly like they do for the Reds