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International coach of the year
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<blockquote data-quote="RoosTah" data-source="post: 769754" data-attributes="member: 12207"><p>That's a bit more interesting than you make it sound, because from a whole of coaching career perspective Cheika is arguably more successful than Hansen, having won championships at almost every level he's coached. </p><p></p><p>He started out at club footy in Sydney with Randwick - wins championship.</p><p>Goes to Europe to coach Irish side Leinster - breaks a massive drought for the side and wins championship</p><p>Comes back to Australia to coach in Super Rugby - breaks a massive drought for the Waratahs and wins their first ever super rugby championship</p><p>Takes over a shambolic, wallabies team - wins Rugby Championship in his first year and takes them to the RWC Final</p><p></p><p>Now, compared to Hansen, that looks pretty good when you consider Hansen had one stint outside of the All Blacks with Wales where they lost 11 straight, including every game of the 6N one year. That kinda tells me that Hansen is more a cog in a wheel at the All Blacks, rather than a brilliant coaching mastermind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoosTah, post: 769754, member: 12207"] That's a bit more interesting than you make it sound, because from a whole of coaching career perspective Cheika is arguably more successful than Hansen, having won championships at almost every level he's coached. He started out at club footy in Sydney with Randwick - wins championship. Goes to Europe to coach Irish side Leinster - breaks a massive drought for the side and wins championship Comes back to Australia to coach in Super Rugby - breaks a massive drought for the Waratahs and wins their first ever super rugby championship Takes over a shambolic, wallabies team - wins Rugby Championship in his first year and takes them to the RWC Final Now, compared to Hansen, that looks pretty good when you consider Hansen had one stint outside of the All Blacks with Wales where they lost 11 straight, including every game of the 6N one year. That kinda tells me that Hansen is more a cog in a wheel at the All Blacks, rather than a brilliant coaching mastermind. [/QUOTE]
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