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<blockquote data-quote="RoosTah" data-source="post: 767541" data-attributes="member: 12207"><p>As I said before though, he already has runs on the board. He took Leinster to their first championship after years of underperforming and then did the same with the Waratahs. Now he's been in the wallabies for a year, has won a rugby Championship and got the team to the RWC Final when most didn't think they'd make it out of the pool.</p><p></p><p>That's a pretty decent record right there and in no job did he walk into a side that were already the best in their competition and already reigning champs. </p><p></p><p>If he wins tomorrow, Cheik will make coaching history as the most successful coach at every level of the game in the shortest time.</p><p></p><p>I do note with some confusion though, that you won't recognise Cheika's achievements because he has yet to win a Rugby World Cup, yet you don't understand how I could question how good Hansen is because we haven't seen how he's gone with a team that is not already the most dominant ever. </p><p></p><p>Actually, that's not entirely true. We did see Hansen coach Wales too, and during his tenure they lost 11 games in a row at one point, including all of their 6N games one year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoosTah, post: 767541, member: 12207"] As I said before though, he already has runs on the board. He took Leinster to their first championship after years of underperforming and then did the same with the Waratahs. Now he's been in the wallabies for a year, has won a rugby Championship and got the team to the RWC Final when most didn't think they'd make it out of the pool. That's a pretty decent record right there and in no job did he walk into a side that were already the best in their competition and already reigning champs. If he wins tomorrow, Cheik will make coaching history as the most successful coach at every level of the game in the shortest time. I do note with some confusion though, that you won't recognise Cheika's achievements because he has yet to win a Rugby World Cup, yet you don't understand how I could question how good Hansen is because we haven't seen how he's gone with a team that is not already the most dominant ever. Actually, that's not entirely true. We did see Hansen coach Wales too, and during his tenure they lost 11 games in a row at one point, including all of their 6N games one year. [/QUOTE]
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