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[2018 Rugby Championship] Round 5: South Africa v Australia (29/09/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="mania" data-source="post: 916074" data-attributes="member: 75051"><p>sorry Derpus i disagree. i dont think Aus have the cattle at all.</p><p>when robbieDeans was coach it was the same thing. deans kept getting blamed for losing to the ABs, yet everyone was. Deans kept Aus consistently 2nd in the IRB rankings.</p><p>Deans got sent down the river without a paddle because it was perceived that the WBs could be better without him. at a guess i'd say that link was pulling some strings in the background to get the job. which he got then walked away from when things got a bit difficult.</p><p>time elasped now shows us that deans was the best modern day coach for aus since dwyer.</p><p></p><p>question Derpus - if the naysayers get their way and cheika gets dumped, who do u think would be able to do the job? i cant think of anyone good enough or more importantly desperate enough to take up the poison chalice that is the Wallabies Coach. </p><p></p><p>honestly its getting harder to coach the WBs than it is the Boks. at least SA have political interference and fierce parochialism to blame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mania, post: 916074, member: 75051"] sorry Derpus i disagree. i dont think Aus have the cattle at all. when robbieDeans was coach it was the same thing. deans kept getting blamed for losing to the ABs, yet everyone was. Deans kept Aus consistently 2nd in the IRB rankings. Deans got sent down the river without a paddle because it was perceived that the WBs could be better without him. at a guess i'd say that link was pulling some strings in the background to get the job. which he got then walked away from when things got a bit difficult. time elasped now shows us that deans was the best modern day coach for aus since dwyer. question Derpus - if the naysayers get their way and cheika gets dumped, who do u think would be able to do the job? i cant think of anyone good enough or more importantly desperate enough to take up the poison chalice that is the Wallabies Coach. honestly its getting harder to coach the WBs than it is the Boks. at least SA have political interference and fierce parochialism to blame. [/QUOTE]
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